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    Rhinoplasty Surgery Information

     

    Rhinoplasty

     

    Also known as rhinoplasty, nose surgery improves the appearance and proportion of your nose, enhancing facial harmony and self confidence. Surgery of the nose may also correct impaired breathing caused by structural abnormalities in the nose.

    Nose surgery to improve an obstructed airway requires careful evaluation of the nasal structure as it relates to airflow and breathing. Correction of a deviated septum, one of the most common causes of breathing impairment, is achieved by adjusting the nasal structure to produce better alignment.

    Consultation with Dr Philip Fleming is the best way to determine how nose surgery can help you achieve your personal goals.  Dr Fleming is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc and he has more than 25 years of experience in performing nose surgery.  The following is an overview of nose surgery procedures. 

    Procedural Steps

    Step 1 – Anesthesia

    Medications are administered for your comfort during the surgical procedure. The choices include intravenous sedation or general anesthesia. Your doctor will recommend the best choice for you.

    Step 2 – The incision

    Surgery of the nose is performed either using a closed procedure, where incisions are hidden inside the nose, or an open procedure, where an incision is made across the columella, the narrow strip of tissue that separates the nostrils.

    Incision for Open Rhinoplasty

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    Through these incisions, the soft tissues that cover the nose are gently raised, allowing access to reshape the structure of the nose.

    Step 3 – Reshaping the nose structure

    Surgery of the nose can reduce or augment nasal structures with the use of cartilage grafted from other areas of your body.

    Most commonly, pieces of cartilage from the septum, the partition in the middle of the nose, is used for this purpose.

    Occasionally a piece of cartilage from the ear and rarely a section of rib cartilage can be used.

    Step 4 – Correcting a deviated septum

    If the septum is deviated, it is now straightened and the projections inside the nose are reduced to improve breathing.

    Step 5 – Closing the incision

    Once the underlying structure of the nose is sculpted to the desired shape, nasal skin and tissue is redraped and incisions are closed. Additional incisions may be placed in the natural creases of the nostrils to alter their size.

    Step 6 – See the results

    Splints and internal tubes will likely support the nose as it begins to heal for approximately one week.

    While initial swelling subsides within a few weeks, it may take up to a year for your new nasal contour to fully refine.

    During this time you may notice gradual changes in the appearance of your nose as it refines to a more permanent outcome. Swelling may come and go and worsen in the morning during the first year following your nose surgery.

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