by John Harbaugh
Have you ever marveled at the perfect noses on Greek statues? Perhaps you have wanted your nose to look that perfect? Getting rhinoplasty to change the shape of your nose may be an option, but even the best rhinoplasty surgeon in the world is going to be limited in his results.
To understand how delicate the nose is and how complex the nasal passages and structures are, is to understand why rhinoplasty surgeons make as much money as they make. They not only must contend with producing a nose that is pleasing to the eye but also one that continues to allow you to breathe normally. If the surgeon makes a mistake, you could be left with an ugly nose or one that leaves you having trouble breathing.
The first thing to remember is that most people will not be completely happy with their rhinoplasty results. This is due to the high expectations they have for the surgery. Most people see a nose on television or a magazine and want their new nose to look the same on their face as it does on the person on the page/screen.
It will never look the same because the facial structure of the model/actor may not match correctly to the patients. A good rhinoplasty surgery will not be evident as it will blend perfectly into the facial structure of the person who received it. The best rhinoplasty surgery is one in which it is not apparent it was performed. A good example of this is Ashley Simpsons new nose.
Most problems that people have with their noses can be easily solved by the plastic surgeon. Bumps on the bridge or wide bridges can usually be shaved down. This simple act of shaving the bridge can create a smooth, long shape. The cartilage in the tip can also be reshaped into a more pleasing shape without too much effort.
Where a surgeon's skill is definitely of use is in reshaping noses that have thin bridges or structures that will be difficult to fix such as deviated septums.
Deviated septums have long bothered some noisy sleepers. What this problem does is to cause people to have difficulty breathing and the results will be slee apnea and loud snoring. This is because the deviated septum obstructs the intake and exhalation of air through the nasal cavity. To fix the problem, the surgeon will move the nasal structures so-as to allow the air to flow more freely through the nose.
If you want to be happy with your rhinoplasty results, then you should do your research and consult with your surgeon. You will educate yourself on what results you can expect and what you will be happy with. Your surgeon will be able to take you through the process and allow you a preview to what a successful surgery will look like. This will increase the likelihood that you will be pleased with your results.
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June 02 2009 | Rhinoplasty | No Comments »
by Albert Rasthof
Anyone who's undergone even the simplest surgical procedure knows that risk is always involved. Although procedures offered under cosmetic surgery are typically less risky than those offered under other fields of medicine, an inherent risk is still present. A procedure which has seen tremendous growth in popularity has been the rhinoplasty procedure, more commonly known as a nose job. This surgery has been a miracle worker for those self-conscious about the look of their nose. A rhinoplasty can also help those with breathing problems acquired as a result of an injury or simply from birth. Although the prospect of finally making the decision to receive this procedure may be exciting, every factor needs to be considered very carefully.
A shocking statistic pertaining to nose jobs is that nearly 20% of people who undergo the procedure return for a second one, known as a revision rhinoplasty. There are numerous reasons why patients return to the operating table. Some received a botched procedure, sustained an accident that damaged their nose shortly after their initial procedure, or grew dissatisfied with the new look of their nose. Regardless of the circumstances, we can see that the majority of patients think things through rather superficially. Few of us can afford to make such a costly mistake.
The symptoms of a rhinoplasty procedure can manifest themselves at both a physical and psychological level. In respect to the former, patients can expect bruising, swelling, and skin discoloration following their procedure. Although many of these side effects wear away after a given time period, the scarring will remain in permanence.
Surgeons have grown more and more skilled in reducing the appearance of post-surgical scarring. Incision sites are now considered very carefully. Many surgeons prefer to make an incision at the intersection of the nose with the face. The crease created at this intersection is very effective at hiding any scarring. Regardless of whatever scarring a patient sustains during the procedure, its intensity should reduce in the months following the rhinoplasty. If not, the patient should contact his/her doctor.
Blood vessel damage can also occur during a nose job. Some patients suffer from one or multiple burst blood vessels in or near the operation site. This is to be expected and hence not abnormal. Aesthetically, burst blood vessels can be a pain to deal with, however, they will eventually disappear.
In certain circumstances, the final shape of the nose may be skewed as a result of the patient's sleeping habits or surgical errors. Simple mistakes such as the incorrect installation of the nose splint can cause unfavorable outcomes. Most of these cases, unfortunately, require a revision rhinoplasty for correction.
Patients may experience several harmless symptoms after their surgery. Among these are loss of sensation in the nose, infection, and finally bloody or runny nose. The first is common and tends to prolong for several months. A runny nose is also to be expected in the months and weeks after the procedure. Bloody noses tend to be more sporadic but are common. Infections can usually be treated with the administration of antibiotics.
Overall, this procedure is not nearly as risky as many make it out to be. This does not mean that all factors should not be considered prior to proceeding. The most pivotal step a patient can take in ensuring success is to select a competent doctor. This will significantly reduce the possibility of complications in both the surgical and recovery phase.
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May 15 2009 | Rhinoplasty | No Comments »