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Once upon a time, there was a stigma against facial plastic surgery. Things have changed in recent years. With more acceptance of cosmetic surgery combined with technological advances and affordability, many people are choosing facial plastic surgery procedures like rhinoplasty.
While more people are choosing to undergo plastic surgery, that doesn’t mean you’d know that by looking at them. That’s one of the benefits of rhinoplasty. It creates facial harmony and looks natural. There’s no need to advertise that you’ve had anything done.
Today, we’ll be looking at rhinoplasty, including its benefits to breathing function and facial harmony. Keep reading to learn more and see if this procedure is something that you should consider.
Some people might think that having one surgery isn’t going to do a lot for the overall look of the face. However, those who choose rhinoplasty often do so because their nose is distracting from the harmony of their face.
Having a disproportional size or shape is what causes this. The structure and shape of the nose are largely determined by genetics. However, outside factors like trauma can also result in nasal obstruction and deformity.
A large tip or nasal bump can have a huge impact on facial harmony. Rhinoplasty changes the bones and cartilage in the nose, which also impacts the appearance. It can also be used to address issues like a hooked nasal tip or upturned nostrils. People who have structural issues inside the nose may have trouble breathing, which can also be solved with rhinoplasty.
Every face is different, which is why different rhinoplasty procedures exist. Depending on the issues you wish to address, one surgical option might be better than another. The two most common types of rhinoplasty are closed and open, however, there are additional options.
This procedure involves separating the skin to rearrange, shape, or remove cartilage and bone for minor reshaping. It is less invasive than open rhinoplasty but also tends to be less predictable.
Incisions are made in the area between the nostrils (the columella) before the skin is lifted to access the cartilage and bone. This is the most common type of rhinoplasty and is typically used for more reliable reshaping of the structures of the nose.
Injectable fillers may be used to smooth out angles, change the angle of the nose tip, or fill grooves in the nose. These are not permanent solutions.
Revision rhinoplasty is chosen when issues occur with the first surgery. These are typically minor surgeries but may be more complex if the problems are serious.
Rhinoplasty can make huge changes, and not just to your face, but to your lifestyle and confidence levels. When you choose the right facial plastic surgeon and the optimal procedure, you can transform your face and enhance your self-esteem. If you want to learn more about rhinoplasty by Jordan P. Sand, MD, FACS, a double board-certified, nationally renowned facial plastic surgeon, and what it could offer you, get in touch with us!