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Rhinoplasty is among the most common
plastic surgery procedures. The
appearance of the nose may be enhanced by increasing or reducing its size;
modifying the size or shape of the nostrils, tip, or bridge of the nose;
or altering the slope or angle of the nose.
Rhinoplasty may also be
performed to correct an injury or birth defect, or to improve breathing.
Rhinoplasty may be performed under local or general anesthesia in an
outpatient operating room setting. Incisions are hidden inside the nose
and sometimes at its base to allow restructuring and shaping of the
framework underneath. The skin is then allowed to re-drape over the new
structure, and a small nasal splint is applied to help your nose maintain
its new form.
Dr. Clymer rarely places any packing in the nose after
rhinoplasty.
Following surgery, bruising, swelling and discomfort can be expected
for a few days. This is treated with cold compresses and medication
prescribed by
Dr. Clymer. Most bruising is gone in 10-14 days. Makeup may
be applied as soon as the splint is removed, usually around seven days
after surgery. Most patients are back to work or other non-strenuous
activities in a week or two, with resumption of exercise around the two-week point after surgery.
* This information is given solely for the purpose of education and information. This is not a formal medical opinion. In order to render a medical opinion regarding your question or questions, an appointment with the doctor is necessary.
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