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You Can Reduce Or Increase The Size Of Your Nose With A Nose Job

A nose job is a surgical procedure that is used to enhance the appearance of the nose. The surgery is capable of increasing or reducing the size of a person's nose, narrowing the span of the nostrils, changing the shape of the bridge or tip of the nose, or changing the angle between your nose and your upper lip. The surgery is also able to be used to correct an injury or birth defect, or even to help relieve problems with breathing.

The most appropriate candidates for a rhinoplasty are those who are looking to improve the appearance of their nose, those who need to reconstruct their nose from an injury or birth defect, and those who have a great difficulty breathing. As it is with any operation, there are associated risks involved with this procedure. These include, but are not limited to nosebleed, infection, or an adverse reaction to the anesthesia. After the procedure you may experience small burst blood vessels that can appear as tiny red spots on the surface of the skin. These are minor, but may be permanent.

When the cosmetic surgeon chooses to use an open technique, there will be a small scare that runs across the base of the nose which is barely visible. Most people do not experience any of these complications. You need to make sure that you discuss these concerns with a cosmetic surgeon before your surgery to make sure that you completely understand the basic risks along with any other specific risks that may also be involved.

At the initial consultation with your plastic surgeon, he or she will examine your nose and explain to you the procedure along with the risks that are associated with the surgery. Also, your surgeon will give you various options based on your specific situation. He or she will ask you about how you want your nose to look and will talk about what he or she thinks is realistic. This observation will be based on the structure of your nasal bones and cartilage, the thickness of your skin, your age, and the shape of your face.

At this time, the surgeon will also discuss the different types of anesthesia and the risks that are involved with each one. He or she will also explain the estimated length of your surgery and will inform you on how long you healing period will last. You should feel free to ask the surgeon any questions that you may have so that you can have a complete understanding of nasal contouring surgery.

by: Dave Stringham




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