The Gift of Effortless BreathingThe Gift of Effortless Breathing


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The Gift of Effortless Breathing

My late grandfather was one of my favorite people in the world. This large humorous man lived life to the fullest. He could always make me laugh with his jokes and silly behaviour. When he was younger, he broke his nose in an accident. After the accident, he couldn’t breathe comfortably through his nose. However, he never underwent surgery to fix the problem. If you can’t properly breathe through your nose due to a previous accident, consider undergoing a beneficial cosmetic procedure. A rhinoplasty might help you breathe effortlessly through your nose again. On this blog, you will discover the benefits of undergoing a rhinoplasty after sustaining damage to your nose.

Rhinoplasty Surgery: Benefits and Recovery

Rhinoplasty surgery is also called a nose job. This procedure changes the shape and structure of your nose by altering the cartilage and bone. Depending upon the reason for your rhinoplasty surgery, your surgeon will either perform cosmetic surgery or reconstructive surgery.

The procedure is typically performed in an outpatient setting and the anesthesiologist may administer intravenous sedation anesthesia or a general anesthetic. Because rhinoplasty is an outpatient procedure, you will not need to stay in the hospital overnight. Here are the benefits of rhinoplasty surgery and what you can expect during your recovery. 

Benefits

Nose surgery can help people who have breathing problems as a result of a deviated septum, sinus problems, or broken nose. In addition to promoting an effective pattern of breathing, nasal surgery can also be performed to enhance your appearance. It can correct asymmetry, a crooked bridge, bumps, and mishappen nose tips. In addition, your nostril shape and dimensions can also be changed during your procedure. Furthermore, people who get nasal surgery to remove excess sinus tissue may also notice that they snore less and enjoy a more restful sleep.

Recovery

It is important to note, that while you may notice a change in the appearance of your nose soon after your surgery, it may take many months before the inflammation subsides. 

After your procedure, your doctor will pack your nose with cotton or gauze or insert a splint inside your nasal cavity to maintain the internal structure. Your nose will be covered with special bandages to protect it from injury and to support your nose. The bandages will stay in place for about a week until your surgeon removes them at your postoperative office visit. In addition to removing the bandages, your stitches will also be removed. 

You may experience discomfort and swelling, especially during the week following your surgery. You may also have facial tenderness and bruising around your nose and under your eyes. Bruising typically resolves after a couple of weeks; however, dark purple bruises may take longer to fade. You will also be asked to refrain from blowing your nose for about a month because doing so can promote bleeding and disrupt the surgical site inside your nose.

To learn more about the benefits and recovery process of rhinoplasty surgery, make an appointment with a cosmetic or reconstructive surgeon like Susan L. Chobanian, M.D. A medical professional will be happy to answer all of your questions pertaining to nasal surgery.