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Rhinoplasty Surgery

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  Here are the steps most Rhinoplasty Surgeons take during surgery. The following steps usually constitute a standard Rhinoplasty procedure Anesthesia  Medicines are given during the surgical procedure for your convenience. The options include general anaesthesia or intravenous sedation. Intravenous sedation numbs the immediate region of the procedure and in conjunction with local anaesthesia, the patient is also given IV sedation to help them relax during the surgery. During the rhinoplasty procedure, a general anaesthesia may also be used which puts the patient into a deep sleep. Your doctor will prescribe the right medicine to meet your individual needs. Incisions The incisions that are used for rhinoplasty differ according to whether the operation is open or closed. The incisions are made in an open rhinoplasty around the columella, the stip of tissue that divides the nostrils. This method is usually known as more invasive, and is reserved for major surgeries. Closed rhinoplasty re

What to expect from a nose job before and after

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Rhinoplasty, generally known as nose surgery, is a popular choice for patients who are dissatisfied with their nose size or shape. However, in addition to the well-known cosmetic advantages of the operation, rhinoplasty has grown into many more functional applications, such as enhancing nasal function after a traumatic injury or illness or helping with breathing issues that impair sleep and exercise capacity. The purpose of rhinoplasty is to revise the nose to the desired appearance and functionality of the patient, keeping in mind the type of skin and the whole architecture of the face. Our plastic surgeons combine the rhinoplasty science and art to provide successful, lasting results to the patients. Facts As a general rule, rising rhinoplasty candidates should be completed. For example, facial growth in adolescents and young adults may affect nose look and function over time. The exception will be paediatric patients with a birth defect on the face, such as cleft palate.  In additio