Nose Aesthetics

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Nose aesthetics, or rhinoplasty, is the name given to the surgical operations performed to change the shape of the nose.

The reasons for having rhinoplasty include repairing deformities in an injury, changing the physical appearance of the nose to correct a birth defect, or some respiratory surgery. By improving the difficulties, breathing is easier.

Why is Nose Aesthetics Performed?

Nose aesthetics can be performed for functional or cosmetic reasons. One of the reasons for performing rhinoplasty is the presence of breathing problems due to a congenital or subsequently developed deformity in the nose. The deformity that causes respiratory problems may be a visible defect, or it may be a defect in the inner part of the nose that cannot be noticed from the outside. The second reason is that the person is uncomfortable with the appearance of his nose and wants to have a different-looking nose. Conditions are among the reasons that require rhinoplasty surgery. Personal preferences play a role in operations performed for aesthetic purposes.

While some people are very satisfied with the appearance of their nose despite having a very large or protruding nose, some people may prefer a different nose image despite having a normal nose structure. As a result, rhinoplasty operations are very common operations that can be performed due to health problems or personal preferences.

Preparations Before Nose Aesthetics

It is necessary to avoid drugs two weeks before the operation. These types of drugs can increase bleeding. Only drugs approved or prescribed by the nose surgeon should be used.

Also, herbal remedies, natural remedies and supplements should be avoided. It is necessary to stop or take a break from smoking. Smoking slows the healing process after surgery and increases the chance of getting an infection.

After Nose Surgery

Usually, internal dressings stay in place for one to seven days after surgery. The surgeon may also tape a splint to the nose for protection and support.

This usually stays in place for about a week. To reduce bleeding and swelling after rhinoplasty, it is necessary to rest in bed with the head higher than the chest. The nose may become blocked due to swelling or from splints placed during surgery.

It is common for mucus and accumulated blood to continue to flow, along with slight bleeding, for several days after surgery or until after removing the dressing. To absorb this drainage, a small piece of gauze can be taped under the nose to act as an absorbent. This pad should not be tight.

To minimize the possibility of bleeding and swelling, the surgeon will ask for various precautions to be taken until a few weeks after the surgery.

These include avoiding strenuous activities such as aerobics and jogging, Taking a bath instead of a shower where water flows from above while wearing a bandage, blowing your nose, turning to fibrous foods such as fruits and vegetables to avoid constipation due to the risk of applying pressure to the surgery site while having difficulty, avoiding excessive facial expressions such as smiling or laughing, brushing the teeth softly to move the upper lip less, and

In addition to these, glasses or sunglasses should not rest on the nose for at least four weeks after the surgery. It is possible to tape the glasses to the forehead until the nose heals. Sunscreen with factor 30 should be used outside, especially on the nose. Too much sun during this period may cause permanent discoloration of the nasal skin.

A temporary swelling or black-blue discoloration of the eyelids may occur for two to three weeks after rhinoplasty. It may take longer for the nasal swelling to go down.

Staying away from sodium during feeding will help the swelling go down faster. Objects such as ice or ice packs should not be placed in the nose after surgery. It would be best to take a week off from work, school or similar obligations for the post-operative period.

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