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How long before I can wear glasses after rhinoplasty?

After rhinoplasty, it’s important to avoid wearing glasses or sunglasses for at least one week to protect the nose from pressure and trauma during the healing process. After one week, you can begin to wear glasses, but it is best to avoid glasses with frames that rest on the nose for at least 4-6 weeks. […]

Can rhinoplasty be performed on people with a history of keloid scarring?

Rhinoplasty can be performed on people with a history of keloid scarring, but it’s important to choose a surgeon who has experience and expertise in performing rhinoplasty on patients with this condition. Keloid scarring can occur when the body overproduces collagen, which can lead to raised, thick scars that extend beyond the original wound or […]

Can rhinoplasty be performed on older adults?

Rhinoplasty can be performed on older adults, but it’s important to keep in mind that the recovery time may be longer, and the skin may not heal as quickly or as well as in younger patients. As we age, our skin loses collagen and elasticity, which can make it more difficult for the skin to […]

Can rhinoplasty correct an ethnic nose?

Rhinoplasty can be used to reshape and refine an ethnic nose, and the specific changes will depend on the individual’s goals and the surgeon’s expertise. An ethnic nose may have distinct characteristics such as a wider nostrils, a more prominent nasal hump, or a flatter nasal bridge. An experienced and well-trained surgeon should be able […]

Can rhinoplasty be combined with other facial procedures?

Yes, rhinoplasty can be combined with other smaller facial procedures such as buccal fat removal, eyelid surgery, chin augmentation or jawline and neck liposuction. This is known as “facial plastic surgery” or “facial rejuvenation” and can help to achieve a more balanced and harmonious overall appearance. Combining these procedures can provide patients with a more […]

Are there any non-surgical options for nose reshaping?

Yes, there are non-surgical options for nose reshaping, such as injectable fillers. These options are generally considered less invasive than surgery, and can be used to add volume or reshape certain areas of the nose. Injectable fillers such as hyaluronic acid can be used to add volume to the nasal bridge, to smooth out small […]

Can rhinoplasty correct breathing problems?

Rhinoplasty can correct structural problems with the nose that are causing breathing difficulties, such as a deviated septum. A deviated septum occurs when the thin wall of cartilage and bone that separates the nostrils is off-centre, which can cause difficulty breathing. Rhinoplasty can help to reposition the septum, improving airflow through the nose. Additionally, some […]

Can rhinoplasty be done under local anaesthesia?

Rhinoplasty can be performed under local anaesthesia with sedation or general anaesthesia. Local anaesthesia with sedation involves numbing the area with a local anaesthetic and administering a sedative to help the patient relax and minimise discomfort during the procedure. This option allows the patient to remain awake during the surgery, but they will not be […]

Can Rhinoplasty be done more than once?

It can be performed more than once, but it is not recommended unless it is absolutely necessary. A revision rhinoplasty may be necessary if the patient is not satisfied with the results of the first procedure, or if complications occur. However, multiple surgeries on the nose can be risky, and it’s important to weigh the […]

Can rhinoplasty be used to fix a crooked nose?

Rhinoplasty can be used to correct a crooked nose by repositioning the bones and cartilage to improve the alignment of the nose. A crooked nose can be caused by a variety of factors such as an injury, congenital condition or previous surgery. During the procedure, the plastic surgeon will make small incisions inside the nose […]

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