Rhinoplasty
Remodeling of the nose (clinically known as rhinoplasty) is one of the most sought after and performed surgical interventions by men and women.
Remodeling of the nose can reduce the size of the nose, change the shape of the tip or bridge, reduce the arch of the nostrils, and can also change the angle between the nose and the upper lip.
Rhinoplasty involves the remodeling of cartilage, bones and sometimes soft tissue of the nose.
Many people may be aware of the appearance or shape of their nose, which can cause them many difficulties over time.
Procedure
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>Duration of operation: 1-2 hours
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Anesthesia: General
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Clinical nights: 1
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Common risks: Common bruising, swelling, temporary numbness, temporary skin irregularity
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Uncommon risks: Infection, poor healing, asymmetry, bleeding, permanent numbness, narrowing of the airways
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Pain and discomfort: 3-7 days
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Follow-up after surgery: 1 week, 4 weeks, 3 months
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Absence from work: 1-2 weeks
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Sport: - 2 weeks: walking, 4 weeks: jogging, 6 weeks: everything
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Result: 12 weeks for the final result. Scars continue to improve after 18 months.