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Can Your Breathing Problems Be Cured With Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)?

June 09, 2009 @ 07:29 PM — by Michele Wallace
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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. This affects the airflow in the nose which can result in the smaller side getting blocked. Sometimes the blockage can result in a sinus infection that is difficult to get rid of. Deviated septum can also cause nasal skin to become dry and irritated which makes the individual more vulnerable for reoccurring nose bleeds. During a consultation with a specialist, he or she will ask numerous questions to get a better understanding about the patient's health background. Typically they question whether any severe trauma has occurred to the nose which could be a sport injury or car accident. They also ask if you have had any previous nasal surgeries. An examination of the inside of the nose will be done to determine the position of the nasal septum. Surgery may be the best option if the deviated septum is causing recurrent nasal infections or nose bleeds The patient can either choose a septoplasty, which is a procedure done completely through the nostrils which that no swelling and bruising, or a rhinoplasty. If the procedure is combined with a rhinoplasty, not only will the patient be able to breathe better, they will also change the shape of their nose which will result in a brand new look. If the surgery for curing the deviated septum is combined with a rhinoplasty (nose job), bruising and swelling will occur for about two to three weeks after the procedure. The time it takes to complete the entire surgery depends on the deviation. The surgery consists of badly deviated portions being removed, or being readjusted. Combined with a rhinoplasty, the surgeon will also shape other areas of nose for the patient's liking. If the deviated septum is indeed the culprit of chronic breathing issues, such procedure will cure them. Rhinoplasty that corrects a deviated septum is a great option that should be considered for anyone who has breathing issues. Even though surgeries frighten people, it is worth enduring since the person's life will change for the better. They will be able to fully breathe as well as gain confidence about themselves with their new nose. To learn more about primary rhinoplasty as well as secondary (revisional) rhinoplasty, it is important to visit our rhinoplasty (nose job) specialist in New Jersey for a detailed consultation.

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