One of the most common plastic surgery procedures,
rhinoplasty (Nose Job) is performed to reshape, reduce or augment a
person's nose, remove a hump, narrow nostril width, change
the angle between the nose and the mouth, or to correct
injury, birth defects, or other problems that affect
breathing. Results depend on the patient's nasal bone and
cartilage structure, facial shape, skin thickness and age
(teenagers should have had their growth spurt). Insurance
may cover rhinoplasty if it is done for reconstructive or
medical reasons, but likely not for cosmetic purposes.
Rhinoplasty is usually an outpatient procedure performed under either
local or general anesthesia and lasts one to two hours
unless more extensive work needs to be done.
Surgeons
use one of two techniques: the incision is either made
within the nostrils, thus hiding scars after surgery, or
across the columella (the vertical strip of tissue
separating the nostrils) in an "open" procedure,
where scars are small and hidden on the underside of the
base. In both procedures the skin is lifted, the bone and
cartilage sculpted, and the skin replaced and stitched
closed.
For
a short time after surgery you may experience puffiness,
nose ache or a dull headache, some swelling and bruising,
bleeding or stuffiness. Most patients feel like themselves
within two days and return to work in about a week. Contact
lenses can be worn immediately but glasses will have to be
taped to your forehead or propped on your cheeks for up to
seven weeks.
Complications
are rare and, when they occur, minor. These may include
infection, nosebleed, or a reaction to the anesthesia.
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Ear Pinning in New Jersey
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Ear surgery is typically performed to set prominent
ears back closer to the head, or to reduce the size
of large ears. Surgery may be helpful for "lop
ear," "cupped ear" and "shell
ear," large or stretched earlobes, and lobes
with large creases and wrinkles. Surgeons are also
able to construct new ears for patients who are
missing them due to injury or other causes. The
operation can be performed on children as young as
four years of age when the ears are fully grown, in
order to minimize teasing in school. The procedure
lasts from two to three hours and may be performed
in a hospital, office-based facility or an
outpatient surgery center under general or local
anesthesia.
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