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[N358]Nose Job Before After
by Ricardo Silva, Ric
Closed Nose Job Procedure

When choosing plastic surgery, it is important to have all of the information and options for your type of procedure presented to you beforehand. This is especially important with a nose job. A nose job is a procedure where the surgeon forms or shapes the nose to a desired position. In performing a nose job procedure, surgeons have two choices on how to proceed: open nose job or closed nose job.

An open nose job is by far the most common technique used to cosmetically (and medically) correct issues with the nose. In an open nose job, a small incision is made in the columella, which is the small column of skin that separates the nostrils. When this incision is made, the surgeon is able to lift the skin off of the nose exposing all of the tissue underneath including the cartilage. Surgeons find this easier to work with than a closed nose job, as they are more easily able to see all of the nasal structures. They can also work on the nasal tip cartilage in its natural position, making it easier to see how the final result of the surgery will come out. The biggest disadvantage to this surgery is the little scar left on the outside of the nose in the columella, though it does heal to an unnoticeable size in most people.

A closed nose job, on the other hand, leaves no external scarring. All of the incisions made with a closed nose job take place internally through other openings in the nose, and some feel that it heals more quickly. A closed nose job is better for nasal surgery that requires less extensive shaping and work than someone who would need open nose job. It is not recommended for extensive reconstruction or surgeries that require a lot of work done on the cartilage at the tip of the nose. The two biggest advantages to closed nose jobs are the lack of any scars, and usually, a shorter surgery time.

Only your board certified plastic surgeon will know for sure whether an open nose job or closed nose job is the right surgery for your nasal needs. Be sure to consult with your doctor and weigh the options carefully before choosing a type of nose job. If you have your heart set on a closed nose job and your surgeon feels it is not right for you, a second opinion is always a good option. Just be sure to feel completely comfortable with your choice before proceeding.


Many people who either need, or are considering having nose surgery, want to know how long the rhinoplasty recovery period might be. The fact of the matter is that recovery does vary from patient to patient as how the surgeon undertakes the job and how the surgery proceeds depends very largely on the individual.

Rhinoplasty is one of those areas where the process is not always exact and so this area of surgery has one of the highest revision rates that is to say it is more likely that you will have to have further work with rhinoplasty than it is with most plastic or cosmetic surgery procedures. In some cases people want rhinoplasty reversed because they just cannot come to terms with the new look around ten percent of patients actually do undergo further surgery because of this.

If everything goes well with the surgery, and the doctor does not feel that it is necessary to resort to a general rather than a local anaesthetic then you can expect the following from your rhinoplasty recovery just bear in mind that this is a generalization and things could be very different for you depending on the circumstances.

Once surgery is complete and you feel recovered from the anaesthetic then you should expect to feel some pain, usually a dull headache and sore nose, if this becomes excessive then you should consult your doctor.

You should expect post operative swelling and bruising around the eyes following nose surgery, this can last from one to three weeks but if it hasn't gone down after that time then you should go back to the surgeon. Your rhinoplasty recovery may not be proceeding as well as it might do.

Most people should expect some bleeding after nose surgery although this is often lessened if the closed procedure is used. When the closed procedure is used there is no visible scarring and even with the open method this should be virtually unnoticeable. Extensive surgery however, can increase scarring and you may need a longer rhinoplasty recovery period. Sometimes scar tissue does not behave as expected and this can result in a slight whistling sound when the person is breathing.

If the bleeding is excessive during your rhinoplasty recovery then you might need a doctors advice. If you have had stitches during your surgery (which is often the case) then the stitches are usually removed a few days after the operation. Providing everything goes as planned you should be completely back to normal in around two weeks.
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