Rhinoplasty
Surgery of the nose
If you're considering rhinoplasty...
Rhinoplasty,
or surgery to reshape the nose, is one of the most common
of all plastic surgery procedures. Rhinoplasty can reduce
or increase the size of your nose, change the shape of the
tip or the bridge, narrow the span of the nostrils, or change
the angle between your nose and your upper lip. It may also
correct a birth defect or injury, or help relieve some breathing
problems.
If you're considering rhinoplasty, this information will give you a basic understanding of the procedure-when it can help, how it's performed, and what results you can expect. It can't answer all of your questions, since a lot depends on the individual patient and the surgeon. Please ask your surgeon about anything you don't understand.
The best candidates for rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty can enhance your appearance and your self-confidence, but it won't necessarily change your looks to match your ideal, or cause other people to treat you differently. Before you decide to have surgery, think carefully about your expectations and discuss them with your surgeon.
The best candidates for rhinoplasty are people who are looking for improvement, not perfection, in the way they look. If you're physically healthy, psychologically stable, and realistic in your expectations, you may be a good candidate.
Before surgery, these rhinoplasty patients have large, slightly hanging noses, with a hump and an enlarged tip.
Rhinoplasty can be performed to meet aesthetic goals or for reconstructive purposes-to correct birth defects or breathing problems.
Age may also be a consideration. Many surgeons prefer not to operate on teenagers until after they've completed their growth spurt-around 14 or 15 for girls, a bit later for boys. It's important to consider teenagers' social and emotional adjustment, too, and to make sure it's what they, and not their parents, really want.