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Rhinoplasty

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Rhinoplasty

 

Rhinoplasty is a procedure that changes the size and shape of the nose, either by increasing or decreasing the bridge, changing the angle, narrowing the nostrils, or reshaping the tip. Although many seek a rhinoplasty simply to change the shape of their nose, others may choose nose surgery after a facial injury or to help relieve nasal obstructions. When having surgery to correct such a functional problem, medical insurance may cover a part or all of the surgical costs. 

 

Rhinoplasty is usually a safe procedure with infrequent complications. When performed by a qualified cosmetic surgeon, this popular procedure can bring significant improvement in the appearance of the nose. This procedure is often one of the most gratifying procedures performed. 

 

To ensure a successful outcome, the patient should be a good candidate, the cosmetic surgeon should be well trained in rhinoplasty techniques, and the surgeon and the patient should be very clear about what can and will be accomplished during the procedure.  

 

Who is a Candidate for Rhinoplasty?

  • Healthy individuals with realistic expectations

  • Although there is no upper age limit for nose reshaping and nasal reconstruction, most surgeons prefer to delay surgery  on younger patients until they have completed their growth spurts – usually in the mid teens (onset of menses) for girls and the mid to late teens for boys.

Intended Results of Rhinoplasty

  • Enhance facial appearance and proportion of nose to face

  • Favorable nose size

  • Unobstructed nasal passages and ease of breathing

Recovery and Healing for Rhinoplasty

  • A lightweight splint may be placed on the nose for several days after to help maintain its new shape and for protection. Your surgeon may also use nasal splints inside the nose to stabilize the septum.

  • All splints, packing and stitches – if they’re not dissolved – will be removed usually by the end of one week. In some cases, splints may remain in place for several weeks, depending on the patient's condition. 

  • After surgery, patients will likely experience swelling and bruising around the nose and eyes. This will peak and begin to subside after the second or third day but may last for up to 2 weeks.

  • Most patients can resume normal activities within 10 days.

  • A small amount of  bleeding may occur  during the first few days.

  • It is common to experience some nasal stuffiness, particularly if surgery was performed on the septum.

  • It may be a week or two before your surgeon will allow you to gently blow your nose. 

  • Patients must be careful not to hit or bump their nose during the post operative period.

  • Sun exposure should be limited as well as it can lead to prolonged swelling.

  • Strenuous activities should be avoided for 4-6 weeks.  Elevated blood pressure during exercise can lead to additional bleeding which can significantly affect the final result.  

  • It is recommended to avoid wearing glasses for a few weeks until the nose is completely healed.

Open Rhinoplasty
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An open rhinoplasty is performed by creating a small incision on the underside of the nose between the nostrils in somewhat of a Z-shaped pattern.

Closed Rhinoplasty
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In a closed rhinoplasty, the only incisions are made on the inside of the nose, through the nostrils. The skin on the outside of the nose is unaffected

The main disadvantage of closed rhinoplasty is it limits what the surgeon can do. With limited visibility of the tissue, bone, and cartilage, it is more difficult to discern which tissue needs to be altered and how much it should be changed. Additionally, incisions made on the inside of the nose weaken the structure of the nose, compromising the integrity of the nose shape and form in the future.

Timing and Requeriments

🗣 Treatment: RHINOPLASTY
🎯 Goal: E
nhances facial harmony and the proportions of your nose. It can also correct impaired breathing caused by structural defects in the nose

🕶  Results: Immediately but the final result you will see at 6 months after surgery.
🦠 COVID-19 Test: Required.

💉 COVID-19 Vaccine: Highly recommended, not mandatory

🩸  Blood Test: Yes.
📈 Presurgical Evaluation & EKG: Yes

🏥 Hospitalization: NO, it is an outpatient surgery.

😴 Anesthesia: General
⏱ Time it takes: 2 to 3 hrs Aprox.
📅 Recovery: 1-2 weeks.

⏳  Lasts: Permanent

😱 Pain Level : During the procedure none, after can be mild to moderate the first day
💵 Average Cost $3000.00 to $4500.00 USD 

💳 Initial Consultation: $50.00 USD Credited towards the cost of treatment.
🎟 Book your date with  $500.00 USD and you have 6 months to do the surgery.

📝 Note: Personal results may vary. The procedure has to be full paid to perform it.

What is included in price?

🛌  Ambulatory Room

🏥  Hospital Basic Expenses

😴  Anesthesiologist
👩‍⚕   Surgery Team

🔮   2 Hiperbaric Oxygen Chamber Sessions

Extra Expenses

🗣 You can do or buy this here in the clinic, or do or buy them in your home town pharmacy or with your PCP.
 

🩸  Blood tests. ($150.00 USD) Click Here to see which do you need
📈 Presurgical Evaluation & EKG. ($150.00 USD)

💊 Post Surgery Medication Bag. ($100.00 USD)

Presurgical Care
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