5 Facts You Didn’t Know About Rhinoplasty

The Rhinoplasty, or nose job, is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the United States and typically the first choice for many patients wanting to improve certain facial features. This procedure is the reshaping of the nose for a more symmetrical and harmonious facial appearance or even to correct any breathing conditions like a deviated septum. If you’re thinking about getting a Rhinoplasty, here are five facts you may not have known before.

1. Recovery isn’t as painful as you think

With prescription pain medication, you’re more likely to feel discomfort than pain. Congestion is normal post-surgery which can add to the discomfort. Your plastic surgeon will likely warn you to expect to be very stuffy for the first few weeks and mildly stuffy for up to three months after. While discomfort and a stuffy nose are to be expected after rhinoplasty surgery, should you continue to experience these side effects once you’ve fully recovered, it’s crucial to consult your surgeon.

2. You must avoid certain medications

Like most other plastic surgery procedures, it’s critical to avoid certain medications that can thin your blood, like aspirin and Advil, for a while post-surgery. Avoiding these pain medications can help aid in a speedy recovery and decrease the possibility of any risks of complications post-surgery.

3. It won’t change your voice

A common myth about rhinoplasties is that the procedure can impact and change your voice. However, this procedure shouldn’t affect your voice if done by a skilled and experienced plastic surgeon. The only situation in which it will affect your voice is if you are looking to change it because of breathing tissues causing your voice to sound nasally.

4. Winter months are the most popular for this procedure

Winter months are very popular when it comes to rhinoplasties because recovery is generally easier and quicker in cold weather. Many people tend to be on vacation during this time, making it ideal for recovery not to take any additional time off work or school. Allergies and/or reactions to seasonal changes may also affect your recovery and make it more uncomfortable.

5. You’ll need to sleep a certain way afterward

Once home, it’s essential to keep your head elevated to minimize fluid buildup and swelling. It’s recommended to use the two-pillow technique because it is one of the easiest and most effective ways to have a comfortable and speedy recovery.

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