Rhinoplasty (Nasal Surgery)

Rhinoplasty (nasal surgery) used to be the most common cosmetic procedure. The nose is the most prominent facial feature. People often desire a smaller nose or they want the large hump or bump removed. The tip of the nose can be made smaller and lifted to create a pointier tip. Dr. Lynam’s goal in performing nasal surgery is to understand exactly what the goals of the individual patient are and to achieve these goals as best as possible.
After Rhinoplasty

After Rhinoplasty

Before Rhinoplasty

Before Rhinoplasty

After Rhinoplasty

After Rhinoplasty

Before Rhinoplasty

Before Rhinoplasty

CANDIDATE FOR RHINOPLASTY (NASAL SURGERY) PROCEDURE

The best candidates are healthy non-smokers who have a positive outlook. At the time of your consultation, your goals, the procedure, and the routine postoperative healing process will be explained in detail and all of your questions will be answered. Your medical history will be reviewed to ensure you are a healthy candidate for surgery.

THE RHINOPLASTY (NASAL SURGERY) PROCEDURE

Often a small incision under the nose is made to perform what is known as an “open rhinoplasty technique”. This small incision heals with an almost imperceptible scar. The benefits of the open approach include the ability to see exactly what supports the nose and what is causing the deformity that we are trying to correct. Sculpting the cartilage and soft tissue is performed and open grafts of cartilage from the nasal septum are used to support the new nose. If a hump or bump is removed, osteotomies or fracturing of the nose is performed to create a new narrower nose. Rhinoplasty (nasal surgery) is done on an outpatient basis, taking 2 hours to perform and is done under general anesthesia. Upon completion of the procedure the nose is taped ad splinted with an external cast that stays on for 7-10 days. It is rare to need internal nasal packing.

AFTER SURGERY

The splint is removed 7-10 days following surgery, the nose is cleaned and may be re-taped lightly. Your nose is bruised and swollen for several weeks after surgery 80% of the swelling goes down over the next month and the last 20% often taking six months to go away. If needed, a small amount of steroid can be injected in to the nose to help remove stubborn swelling. It is best to sleep with your head elevated (in a reclining chair) for the first 2 days after surgery. The inside of the nose may be gently cleaned with cotton swabs and diluted peroxide solution to remove crusting. Neosporin ointment is used to lubricate and coat the incision. You should not blow your nose for several weeks to allow for proper healing. Vigorous exercise routines may resume 2 weeks following your surgery. You may return to work one week after surgery.

The best way to determine if you are a good candidate for the rhinoplasty (nasal surgery) procedure is to schedule a consultation. You will learn what are reasonable expectations for the goals you wish to achieve.




 
 

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