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nose surgery (rhinoplasty)

Rhinoplasty is an operation performed to change the shape of the nose.

The purpose may be the correction of an alteration of appearance caused by an injury, correction of a congenital deformity, or to simply improve the appearance of a normal nose. Occasionally, rhinoplasty is required to help improve nasal breathing. In those cases, internal nasal airway surgery such as septoplasty or turbinectomy is also performed.

What rhinoplasty can improve:
--Crooked nose
--Nasal hump
--Wide nasal bridge
--Wide nasal tip (bulbous nose)
--Flaring of nostrils
--Overly turned up nose
--Overly turned down nose
--Pinched nasal tip

Most surgeons consider rhinoplasty as the most complex cosmetic operation, based on the fact that the surgeon has to combine aesthetic goals of the surgery with the critical structural concepts. Rhinoplasty is not just about sculpting but also about architecture and support.

Incisions are generally placed inside the nostrils and frequently across the columella (just above the lip) in a way that leaves no visible scars after surgery. (read about surgical techniques)

The surgeon reshapes the cartilage in the nose by cutting, suturing, and frequently grafting cartilage pieces taken from inside the nose. Occasionally, other sources of grafting material may be required such as ears. Rarely, surgeons use implant materials such as Gore-Tex and Alloderm. When necessary, the bone is reshaped by cutting and rasping.

At the time of the rhinoplasty, additional nose surgery procedures for nasal airway correction can be easily performed such as septoplasty and turbinate reduction to improve breathing ability. Some patients additionally need chin augmentation to balance the shape and size of the nose.

risks : The most common risk of nose surgery is not achieving an expected result. This scenario may involve a minor imperfection that is acceptable to the surgeon and the patient. Alternatively, the problem may require a minor revision procedure to correct the problem. The most serious complication is a secondary deformity due to a structural problem that requires a revision rhinoplasty.

An expert rhinoplasty surgeon can largely avoid such a complication. However, an accepted revision rate for rhinoplasty ranges from 5% to 15% of cases. Most of these should be minor.

Occasionally, a restricted nasal airway can result from the procedure.
Rarely, nasal bleeding that requires medical intervention can occur up to 10 days after the operation. Prolonged bruising under the eyes can occur rarely and last up to 6 weeks.


financial considerations : Insurance coverage for nose surgery is possible for cases of post-traumatic deformity, however they will only pay to return your nose to its normal appearance. Any changes of the nose beyond that are patient's financial responsibility. The cost of rhinoplasty can be as little as $1500 for a minor correction performed with another nasal procedure covered by insurance to as much as $10,000 for a cosmetic rhinoplasty performed by a top rhinoplasty surgeon. The average cost is usually $5,000 which includes the anesthesia and surgical facility fee.


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