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Open Rhinoplasty – Pros & Cons

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A or nose job is designed to alter the appearance of the nose . Nasal function can also be addressed in those who have . Your surgeon will whether you are a suitable for rhinoplasty before a customised treatment plan to meet your needs and desires for surgery. Open is one of the most common techniques for . 


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This making a small the nostrils at the columella. The is the area of skin located between the that runs from the base of the nose to the nasal tip. Once the incision has been made, the surgeon will gently separate the skin from the underlying and bone framework of the nose. Once the exposure has been achieved, the and bone are reconstructed or removed from the tip or nasal bridge. The nasal skin is then carefully redraped, and once the level of correction has been achieved, the incisions will be closed with non-dissolvable . these stitches must be removed at a follow-up appointment, they are associated with scars than dissolvable ones. 


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Am I suitable for nose surgery?


If you are with the shape or size of your nose, then you may be an ideal for an open rhinoplasty. The procedure can address problems that may be nasal airflow, such as septal deviation, leading to difficulty breathing. All patients should be in a good state of and mental health and avoid smoking or alcohol for four weeks before and after to ensure optimum . To determine if you are a suitable for open rhinoplasty surgery, please us today to schedule a face-to-face consultation with a rhinoplasty surgeon
















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When is an open rhinoplasty required?


Your will most perform this method of when grafts are or when the nose tip requires structural support. This is ideal for patients with large and prominent noses that require surgical reduction, as well as those with noses that appear asymmetrical. Open rhinoplasty is the most popular technique for nose surgery, as the surgeon has a full three-dimensional of the nose’s bone and . This highly accurate and correction


Open rhinoplasty vs closed rhinoplasty


Both nose have pros and cons depending on the type of correction . The best will be after a physical examination


Does open rhinoplasty involve breaking the nose?


In many cases, our surgeons do not routinely break the nose during an open nose job . The is to sculpt and Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT/BHRT) the nasal bone without fracturing it. However, if you have extensive nasal or a very wide nasal bridge, your may recommend the nasal bones to the desired level of correction


Will I have stitches, and will they be visible?


Once the has the procedure, the nasal skin is gently redraped back over the underlying bone and of the nose. Internal stitches are used to the cartilage, and these are the most stitches, which do not . The incision will be closed with non-dissolvable and are most commonly removed between five and seven days after open . 


What to expect during the recovery period?


After surgery, it is normal for the nose to swelling. Although the degree of rhinoplasty swelling will be determined by several factors, including state of health, smoking or age, the vast majority of no swelling will disappear within the first four weeks. 


During the first week, your nose will be covered with a nasal splint, and paper strips will be used to the skin. You should avoid any activity during the first week and take plenty of time out for rest and recovery. strenuous activity will help to minimise excessive swelling of the nose. You should sleep propped up on a couple of pillows with your head above the level of the chest to help rhinoplasty swelling


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The nasal splint will be approximately seven days after the . The nose will be examined to assess the state of the healing tissues. Most people will have the bruising and swelling to have down to confidently be out and about in public. 


During the third and fourth weeks of rhinoplasty recovery, patients can return to their normal of daily living. By this stage, much of the will begin to disappear, and significant improvements will be in the nose’s . Further changes in the shape of the nose will continue to be evident over 18 months after surgery


Why choose Centre for Surgery for your open rhinoplasty?


Centre for Surgery in London is home to some of the top rhinoplasty in the UK. Our have in and strive to the most comprehensive and results possible, utilising advanced . We hundreds of procedures yearly at our state-of-the-art Baker Street clinic in Marylebone. Our clinic is located in the heart of central London and is easily accessible by public or car. Call us on or complete the contact form below to a rhinoplasty today. 


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