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Rhinoplasty Kilsyth Scotland (G65): Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure to reshape or reconstruct a person's nose. It can be undertaken for personal reasons, because of a birth defect, after an injury or so as to aid breathing difficulties. The two main types of rhinoplasty surgeries are reconstructive and cosmetic. It is the most common of all facial plastic surgeries in Kilsyth, and post surgery it can help improve breathing and create the effect of balancing a facial appearance.

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Reconstructive Rhinoplasty Kilsyth

In reconstructive rhinoplasty the intention is to rectify issues with breathing from external injury or natural causes. A patient who has difficulty in breathing during exercise, or suffers from sleep apnoea, might have an underlying problem like a nasal obstruction. Examination will be needed by a doctor to determine the exact cause, which may be attributable to any one of a number of factors.

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A major contributing factor in many cases is septal deviation, when the midline wall of the nose (the septum) is crooked or pushed to one side. Surgery (known as septorhinoplasty) can help to realign the septum and address any other underlying issues that may be present. The shape of the nose and septum may be strengthened by inserting cartilage grafts in key internal areas of the nasal passage.

Reconstructive rhinoplasty and septorhinoplasty in Kilsyth is normally performed under a general anaesthetic by a qualified surgeon and most people can expect to return home after surgery the same day. If your surgery is not complex or difficult the surgeon may suggest a local anaesthetic, but this will be discussed with you during the consultation phase. The surgery process involves an incision being made at the base of the nose to allow access to the internal areas. In many cases the bones of the nose are not required to be broken but are reshaped and adjusted to allow for easier breathing and alignment of the septum. At this stage cartilage may be removed and/or adjusted to strengthen the nose and provide a more uniform shape. Splints or casts may be applied to help keep the nose in shape, reduce swelling and aid recovery.

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The points where the incisions at the base of the nose are placed are carefully chosen to reduce noticeable scarring and many patients will not see any visible scars once the wounds have healed. Recovery periods are broadly similar for all patients of reconstructive rhinoplasty and they will be advised to rest for one or two weeks. This means avoiding any exertion or heavy breathing for at least one week. Ice should also be applied to the affected area to aid recovery along with a directed program of nasal cleaning.

A follow up appointment will be made to remove any splints or cast from the nose and at this point you should be able to return to work and normal daily life. It is advised to avoid any contact sports or sports that involve an accidental risk of your nose being struck (i.e. racquet sports, ball sports etc) for six to eight weeks after your operation. After this time the nose should have healed sufficiently for you to continue life as before.

Cosmetic Rhinoplasty Kilsyth

Reshaping a nose for personal reasons is known as cosmetic rhinoplasty surgery (also nose job) and is considered an elective surgery. This means that health insurance companies may not cover the cost of the procedure or any subsequent follow-up consultations and procedures. It may be possible to have cosmetic rhinoplasty at the same time as a reconstructive operation which is being performed under an insurance scheme or through the National Health Service via a recommendation from your GP.

There are many reasons for wishing to undergo cosmetic rhinoplasty in Kilsyth:

  • Reducing the width of the nasal bones.
  • Correction of a bulbous nasal tip.
  • Removal of humps or protrusions.
  • Reshape a twisted or curved nose.
  • Widen or reduce nostril size.
  • Removal of blemishes or scars.
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All of these reasons and more can be treated with cosmetic rhinoplasty but any surgery decision should be discussed with your GP in the first instance, before a consult by an expert plastic surgeon in Kilsyth. A tailored plan should then be constructed for you as an individual alongside a realistic expectation about the outcome of any surgery. It must be considered that not all people may be suitable candidates for cosmetic rhinoplasty. This may be due to an individual's medical history, skin and bone structure, the danger of making the matter worse, or the potential for adverse reactions.

A physical examination will be undertaken by your surgeon to assess what areas can be changed. This will determine the thickness of your skin, bone and cartilage, and may also be used to predict any changes in your breathing that could occur post-surgery. You will be asked about your expectations of surgery and why you want any rhinoplasty to be performed. It is normal to feel self conscious at this point; no-one likes to discuss what they see as imperfections in themselves, but it is vitally important that the surgeon sees you have thought through the process and fully understand the possible risks and potential outcomes of surgery.

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As with reconstructive rhinoplasty the surgery will take place either under a general or local anaesthetic. After the procedure you will be moved to a recovery room for observation and to allow you to return to being fully awake and aware. Dependant on your circumstances you may be have an overnight stay before being discharged, or you could be allowed to leave after tests and observations are completed.

What to Expect After Rhinoplasty Surgery

It is normal for bruising to appear around the eyes and while this may look worrying, it will reduce over the recovery period. You will be advised to rest for at least seven days after surgery with your head in a raised position to reduce swelling and bleeding. Due to the nature of the surgery there may be a feeling of congestion and of your nose being blocked. It is essential you do not blow your nose or try and forcibly remove any blockage as you may cause damage to the healing process.

There is likely to be some leakage of blood and mucus, and your surgeon will provide a drip-pad to absorb any fluids draining from your nose. This affixed in place with tape and will need to replaced as directed by the post surgery instructions. You may also be asked to follow extra precautions such as:

  • To be careful when brushing your teeth to avoid bumping and movement of the upper lip.
  • Eat a high fibre diet until the end of the recovery period. This may seem a little strange, but the theory is a high fibre diet will avoid constipation and hence avoid the need for straining and subsequent pressure in the surgery area.
  • Avoid running, jogging and other strenuous activities, contact sports in particular.
  • Try not to laugh or use extreme facial expressions.
  • Do not wear contacts or glasses.

In some cases of rhinoplasty surgery there may be localised swelling that can last up to a year. This is completely normal, but if there are any concerns about the results of surgery and recovery then do not hesitate to contact your surgeon for advice.

If you require further surgery it will not normally be arranged until at least 12 months after any previous rhinoplasty procedures. This is due to the changes the nose can make during this time as it adapts to the initial surgery.

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Rhinoplasty is available for folks living in Kilsyth and also in: Fintry, Cumbernauld, Queenzieburn, Kelvinhead, Banknock, Twechar, Balloch, Dullatur, Kirkintilloch, Lennoxtown, Banton, Greenfaulds, Milton of Campsie, Croy, together with these postcodes G65 9BG, G65 0PQ, G65 0AQ, G65 0PG, G65 0TA, G65 0AS, G65 0AU, G65 0PF, G65 0YN, and G65 0LS. Local Kilsyth rhinoplasty surgeons will probably have the postcode G65 and the telephone code Dialling code 01236.

Rhinoplasty Recovery

A rhinoplasty patient's post-operative recovery experience differs from person to person but common pattern of recovery is for all. Mostly patient come back in normal position within in a week after surgery but its some side effects can last for several weeks or even months and it should not cause discomfort to you. If you feel any discomfort after rhinoplasty surgery you can call the surgeon directly through the contact numbers for emergencies provided by them.

After rhinoplasty surgery there is some discomfort you have to face. To overcome the pain your surgeon will provide you with medication to control the pain and the time taken is 5 to 10 days.

A splint will be applied after surgery to keep nose in position and also help in healing. About a week at your post-operative check up the splint will usually be removed by the surgeon. If open rhinoplasty was used or the nasal bones have been broken and reset then there will be some swelling. For the first few days there may be some swelling on your eyes and the doctor may advise that you use a cold compress to reduce the swelling. Mostly swelling and bruising will be not seen after some weeks but some swelling may be seen for several months but it is not noticeable by others. For the nose to come out in its final shape it take 9 to 12 months.

In rhinoplasty surgery nose bleeding is common and you feel congested and this condition can last several weeks. You also feel you have a cold but avoid blowing your nose for around 4 weeks after surgery and this can make worse the healing process. You also feel tenderness on the nose if you are going outside then it is good for you to wear sun block.

Between 1 to 3 weeks after the rhinoplasty surgery one will be fit for their work. You should have to not do any hard work for six weeks. The hard work may effect on the proper healing of your nose and may lead to revision rhinoplasty. The time of healing of rhinoplasty patients differ from person to person so to get quick recovery rhinoplasty surgery one should follow the doctor instructions.

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Kilsyth Rhinoplasty Questions

In the past few weeks I have been mulling over the typical questions that folks in Kilsyth ask in relation to rhinoplasty. Several of you have posted understandable enquiries that I considered to be applicable to this post. The ones which I singled out were, How does rhinoplasty change your face? Why does nose swell after rhinoplasty? Can rhinoplasty reduce nostril size? How much would a rhinoplasty cost? How long will rhinoplasty results last? Who does rhinoplasty near me? What are spreader grafts in rhinoplasty? I hope that most of those enquiries have been covered in this blog post, and if some remain unanswered we'll be putting in a rhinoplasty "Q&A" feature soon. My thanks go to these folks for finding the time to raise their excellent questions; Harvey Morris, Jimmy Fletcher, Cai Jordan and Jade Dodd. It was also brilliant to receive enquiries from Zoe Hooper in Kirkintilloch, Brantley Charles in Banknock and Caroline Lock in Twechar.

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Also find: Twechar rhinoplasty, Dullatur rhinoplasty, Greenfaulds rhinoplasty, Banton rhinoplasty, Queenzieburn rhinoplasty, Lennoxtown rhinoplasty, Croy rhinoplasty, Kelvinhead rhinoplasty, Kirkintilloch rhinoplasty, Cumbernauld rhinoplasty, Fintry rhinoplasty, Balloch rhinoplasty, Milton of Campsie rhinoplasty, Banknock rhinoplasty and more. Cosmetic surgeons are available to serve people living in most of these villages and towns.

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