Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty (nose surgery) is a surgical operation that alters the exterior contour of the nose. A plastic surgeon performs the surgery. A rhinoplasty can be beneficial for a variety of reasons; many patients, for example, have their noses reduced. More information regarding the causes for a nose correction, as well as the procedure's hazards, can be found here.

Frequently Asked Questions

In the first four weeks after a rhinoplasty, no sporting activities should be done. You should be able to return to your sport four weeks after the operation with no restrictions.
For at least four weeks, avoid wearing glasses. In the event of thick glasses, it is recommended that you do not wear them for three months after the procedure.
Direct sun exposure in the first three months after rhinoplasty can cause pigment problems and/or scarring. This is also true with sunbed visits. For three months, completely avoid UV irradiation of the operated skin. After that, you should apply sunscreen with a high sun protection factor.
The odds of a nose job being successful are good if it is performed by an experienced nose surgeon. We will be pleased to discuss the feasibility and implementation of your rhinoplasty aspirations during a personal consultation.
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