Rhinoplasty:
Rhinoplasty is surgery to repair or reshape
the nose. This may be performed for cosmetic reasons
or to correct a deformity due to injury or birth defect.
Almost all of these operations are performed through
the nostrils, which means there are no visible cuts
(or subsequent scars) to the face.
Conditions of the nose:
Some of the conditions that can be corrected by rhinoplasty
include:
Broken nose
Birth defects of the nose
Nasal obstruction
Self-consciousness about the size or shape of the nose.
Medical issues to consider
If your operation is for cosmetic reasons, you have
to know exactly what shaped nose you would like. Make
sure your surgeon understands why you want the operation
so they can decide the best method of reconstructing
your nose to your satisfaction. If you need surgery
to repair a broken nose, it is best to seek medical
attention straight away. Otherwise, the swelling of
the tissues can delay surgery for around five days.
If this is the case, your doctor may give you a course
of antibiotics to take in the meantime, to reduce the
risk of infection. Rhinoplasty can be performed using
general or local anaesthetic, depending on the extent
of the surgery required, your health, and the preference
of your surgeon.
Operation procedure
The operation procedure depends on factors such as
the reasons for the surgery, but can include:
Anaesthesia - you will be given a general or local
anaesthetic.
Post trauma - to repair a broken nose, slender instruments
are usually inserted into each nostril to gently push
the bones back into their proper alignment. A bad break
may require a small cut (incision), so that the surgeon
can see to arrange the bone fragments correctly.
Cosmetic surgery - rhinoplasty for cosmetic reasons
can include 'open' or 'closed' techniques.
'Open' technique - this involves accessing the nasal
bones via incisions inside the nostrils and through
the columella (the skin that separates the nostrils).
'Closed' technique - this involves accessing the nasal
bones via incisions inside the nostrils. Once the incisions
are made, the skin is lifted away from the underlying
bones and cartilages.
Surgical procedures - this depends on the reshaping
required; for example, the nasal bones may be chiselled,
or broken and realigned, or else cartilage may be trimmed
back.
Stitches - incisions are closed with dissolving stitches.
Immediately after the operation
After the operation you can expect that:
The inside of your nose is packed with special gauze.
your nose bridge is covered with a splint, commonly
made of plaster of Paris. The splint helps to minimise
swelling and keep your nose in its new profile while
healing takes place.
Sometimes, a small tape may be placed over the nose
to keep the dressings in place.
Nurses record your vital signs, including temperature,
pulse, breathing pattern and blood pressure.
Nurses inspect your dressings for signs of bleeding
and replace the outside dressing if necessary.
you have to breathe through your mouth until the packing
gauze is removed.
you will probably notice a lot of swelling and bruising,
mainly around your eyes. The swelling should go down
in a few days, and the bruising may go away in the
first week or two.
you may have to wait four or five hours before you
are able to eat and drink. However, once these few
hours are over, you should be able to eat anything
you like.
you can get up out of bed and move around a few hours
after the operation.
If you need pain relief, ask the nursing staff to give
you what your doctor has ordered.
Taking care of yourself at home:
Be guided by your surgeon, but general suggestions
include:
Make an appointment for a later check-up with your
doctor after about one week.
If you have any medications to take home from hospital,
be sure to ask what they are for, and how often and
for how long you have to take them.
If you are ordered antibiotics, make sure you take
the whole course.
Hold your head upright as much as you can.
your bandages and packing gauze may be left in place
for up to a week or so, and then your surgeon will
remove the dressing and take out the nasal packs.
Follow all instructions on how to best keep your nose
clean.
Avoid blowing your nose.
Contact your doctor if you have any sudden nose bleeds.
you may need to be off work for around two weeks.
Avoid contact sports (or any activities that could
cause your nose to be knocked) for about six weeks.
Broken nasal bones may hurt or ache for up to eight
weeks. See your doctor for advice on appropriate pain
relief. Remember that aspirin can increase the risk
of nose bleeds.
Long term outlook:
A broken nose, once healed, isn't as strong as
a nose that's never been broken, which means
it is at increased
risk of fracturing again if you experience a blow
to the face. Take all precautions - for example,
wear
protective headgear while playing sports and use
a seat belt when travelling in a car. If you
had rhinoplasty
for cosmetic reasons, you need to realise that your
'new' nose may take up to six months to adjust to
its final profile. However, you will be able
to see the
difference in your nose shape once the surgeon removes
the dressing and nasal packs some seven days or so
after the operation.
Other forms of treatment :
The alternative to cosmetic rhinoplasty is to accept
yourself the way you are. Will this surgery really
make a huge difference to your life or are you
trying to live up to an impossible media stereotype
of beauty?
you may want to question some of the conventional
standards of beauty and work on your body image
issues to improve
your self-confidence.
Your doctor:
Dr.Manoj Khanna, who is a qualified and expert
Plastic Surgeon.
Things to remember :
Rhinoplasty is surgery to repair or reshape the
nose.
Rhinoplasty may be performed for cosmetic reasons
or to correct a deformity due to injury or birth
defect.
A cosmetically altered nose may take up to six
months to adjust to its final profile.
DR. MANOJ KHANNA,
COSMETIC SURGERY CLINIC,
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