The questions about rhinoplasty procedure

Rhinoplasty is not a procedure with a set series of steps. Each operation is unique and is customized for the specific anatomy and goals of the person undergoing the procedure.

Your surgeon will also discuss in detail which changes to the outside shape of the nose are realistic and how they are achieved. Photographs of the nose will be taken prior to surgery in different planes and you may discuss your wishes and expectations with the surgeon with the help of these photographs. Some surgeons utilize computer simulation in order to show you better how the nose may look like after surgery. Of course, simulated images can never perfectly predict the final result, but some surgeons and patients feel it is a helpful instrument for the pre-surgical discussion.

Your surgeon will also talk to you about the risks, benefits and possible complications of rhinoplasty procedures. The discussion includes the type of anesthesia you will undergo. General anesthesia is more frequently performed; local anesthesia with sedation may also be utilized.

What is computer simulation of before & after photos of the nose?

Computer imaging can give you an idea of what your nose will look like after surgery. With most systems, simulations of the profile of the nose can be performed more easily. Simulations of the front view are technically more difficult and may not always be of sufficient quality. Remember that the result will almost always differ somewhat from the computer generated outcome, regardless of the surgeon’s expertise.

In short, the image of your nose will be utilized computer simulation, prior to surgery,  in order to show you better how the nose may look like after surgery.

Rhinoplasty surgery can change:

  • Nose size in relation to facial balance
  • Nose width at the bridge or in the size and position of the nostrils
  • Nose profile with visible humps or depressions on the bridge
  • Nasal tip that is enlarged or bulbous, drooping, upturned or hooked
  • Nostrils that are large, wide, or upturned
  • Nasal asymmetry

The questions you should ask your plastic surgeon about rhinoplasty recovery

You will be given specific instructions that may include:

  • How to care for the surgical site
  • Medications to apply or take orally to aid healing and reduce the potential for infection
  • Specific concerns to look for at the surgical site or in your general health
  • When to follow up with your plastic surgeon.