RHINOPLASTY AND REVISION NOSE SURGERY: THE DIFFERENCE


 When beginning their journey through plastic surgery, every man and woman hopes for amazing, flawless outcomes. However, the results' quality can be affected by a variety of factors. Your body's healing process and the skill of your surgeon are major players in the creation of your newly sculpted face or body. Revision plastic surgery may be an option for you in the event that your outcomes do not match your expectations. However, during the revision process, many procedures become increasingly challenging, including rhinoplasty. Dr. Agullo is a skilled revision rhinoplasty surgeon who is able to skillfully correct errors or results that are not satisfactory from nose surgery.

Why do people choose rhinoplasty?

The primary goal of rhinoplasty is to make the nose look better. Wide nasal bridges, prominent nasal humps, elongated noses, and drooping nasal tips are all examples of these abnormalities. An abnormally proportioned nose can affect the balance of a person's facial features for many men and women. In other instances, a septoplasty, which improves the nose's ability to breathe, is performed in conjunction with a rhinoplasty.

RHINOPLASTY PERFORMANCE

There are two ways to perform rhinoplasty. An incision is made on the outside of the nose in an open technique, while an incision is made inside the nasal cavity in a closed technique. To create a new nasal appearance, cartilage can be removed or repositioned once access to the nose's structures is gained. The cartilage structures, on the other hand, are delicate and fine. The nose's cartilage is removed permanently, frequently leaving behind a slightly weaker structure.

Reasons for Revision Rhinoplasty There are many reasons why people may be unhappy with the results of their rhinoplasty. It's possible that they didn't get all of the correction they wanted. Too frequently, a surgeon who isn't very good can make your nose look crooked, bumpy, or out of proportion to the rest of your face. You should wait until all of the remaining swelling has gone down before you decide to have a revision rhinoplasty. After surgery, minor swelling can last anywhere from six months to a year. Before having a second surgery, it is critical that you have fully recovered so that you can ensure that your nose has a strong structure and that any remaining swelling does not affect how it looks.

Why is revision rhinoplasty harder to perform?

Compared to the already delicate rhinoplasty procedure, revision rhinoplasty is more difficult. First, access to the nasal structures may become increasingly difficult as scar tissue builds up. Second, reshaping the nose properly may not be possible with the remaining cartilage. To achieve the desired shape for the nose, rib cartilage may be utilized in some instances. In these situations, your recovery time may be longer.

CHOOSING A REVISION SURGEON

You need to make sure that the plastic surgeon who will perform your revision surgery is qualified. The following are some essential qualities to look for in a surgeon:

If you are looking for a plastic surgeon to perform your revision rhinoplasty, contact Dr.Naveed right away to set up a consultation. They are board certified in plastic surgery. They are an expert nasal plastic surgeon. They have performed numerous revision surgeries. You feel comfortable and confident in their abilities. You like the results they have achieved in the past, which can be seen in their before and after photo gallery. For more information, please call our office at 051-2656491-93 or use our online contact form here https://enfieldroyalclinics.com.pk/cosmetic-surgery/rhinoplasty/

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