When Should You Consider Revision Rhinoplasty?

What Is Revision Rhinoplasty?
Revision Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure designed to correct issues from a previous nose augmentation. These issues may involve appearance, structure, or function (such as breathing).
Choosing an experienced surgeon is crucial to achieving safe and natural-looking results.
Signs You May Need Revision Rhinoplasty
1. Unsatisfactory Aesthetic Results
๐ The nose shape does not match your expectations
๐ The nose does not harmonize with your facial structure
2. Implant Problems (Crooked or Extrusion)
๐ Silicone implant appears crooked or shifted
๐ Implant is visible or protruding (extrusion)
3. Breathing Difficulties
๐ Narrowed nasal passages after surgery
๐ Difficulty breathing
4. Prolonged or Abnormal Swelling
๐ Swelling typically subsides within 1-3 months
๐ Persistent swelling may indicate complications
Revision Techniques: Open vs Closed Rhinoplasty
Open Rhinoplasty
๐ Incision at the base of the nose
๐ Full visibility of internal structures
๐ Suitable for complex cases deformities, implant issues
Closed Rhinoplasty
๐ Incisions inside the nostrils
๐ No visible external scar
๐ Suitable for minor adjustments
Cost of Revision Rhinoplasty
The cost varies depending on:
๐ Surgeon’s expertise
๐ Surgical technique
๐ Complexity of the case
Conclusion
Revision rhinoplasty is a highly specialized procedure that requires skill and careful planning.
๐ Choose an experienced surgeon
๐ Understand your condition and options
๐ Select the right technique (open or closed)
source :
https://www.arokago.com/en/providers/aline-clinic
**Translated and compiled by ArokaGO Content Team
Independent Writer
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