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Nose Job / Rhinoplasty - What to Expect Before, During, and After Surgery
Getting a nose job, medically referred to as rhinoplasty, is a very common cosmetic surgery procedure. Even so, many people are a bit nervous about this frequently performed cosmetic treatment. Fortunately, what you can expect before, during, and after this treatment is not so bad, and a rhinoplasty can help to provide you with the look that you desire.
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Rhinoplasty (nose job) is a popular cosmetic surgery procedure performed to improve the shape, contour, and overall appearance of a person's nose. Prospective patients are likely to have many questions about treatment. Below are some more of the most frequently asked questions about rhinoplasty.
What to Do After a Botched Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
Rhinoplasty is one of the most common plastic surgeries done today, which strengthens patient's confidence that they will have satisfying results. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. The overall experience may be unpleasant and lead to unwanted results. This can be due to a low-skilled surgeon, problems during the recovery period, complications, and side effects. Luckily there are ways to fix a botched rhinoplasty so that the individual will achieve their desired results whether that is the way it looks or how they breathe. Revisional (secondary) rhinoplasty surgery is the best way to fix various issues from a previous rhinoplasty.
Can Your Breathing Problems Be Cured With Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)?
There are people who suffer from breathing problems involving the nose. This may be the result of an issue with a nasal septum. The nasal septum is the wall between both sides of the nose. It should be in the center so that both sides of the nose are equal. Unfortunately almost all of us have the nasal septum off-center. Depending on how severe it is many people cannot even notice. If the septum is severely off-center it is also known as a deviated septum. People who suffer from a deviated septum have one side of their nose larger than the other.