Indications
Acquired or congenital nasal deformities occasionally accompanied by nasal airway obstruction.
Surgery
The operative correction involves reshaping the nose into an aesthetically pleasing appearance (rhinoplasty) and improving or maintaining the nasal airway (septoplasty). Occasionally done in conjunction with a chin augmentation. Time 2-3 hours.
Location
Outpatient, hospital, general anesthesia, a cooperative patient can be treated in the office with local anesthesia and sedation.
Trade Offs
There is mild temporary surgical discomfort, bruising around the eyes, swelling, and numbness.
Risks
Although uncommon, complications can occur and include bleeding, infection, and the occasional need for additional surgery if some deformity persists.
Recovery
Most patients return to work or school 1-2 weeks following surgery and their normal exercise routine in 2-3 weeks. Final results are permanent and are evident at 12-18 months.