Convalescence after rhinoplasty surgery – what does it look like, how long does it take?
Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure that aims to change the shape and size of a patient’s nose. Many people decide on it for both aesthetic and functional reasons, which include, among others, breathing problems.
Rhinoplasty – What should you know about it?
Rhinoplasty is one of the most frequently performed plastic surgeries in the world. People opt for it for various reasons, such as dissatisfaction with the shape of their nose, breathing problems, or bulges that make it difficult to wear glasses.
Rhinoplasty can be performed using both open and closed methods, and the choice of these techniques depends on the preferences and experience of the surgeon. Rhinoplasty can be performed using the classic method or the piezo method.
How is the recovery after rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty is not a procedure burdened with any particular pain immediately after the surgery or in the later stages of convalescence. Swelling and bruising around the eyes and cheeks last for about 2–3 weeks on average. After the procedure, setons are left for approx. 1–2 days, septum stabilizers and sutures for approx. 5–7 days and plaster or thermoplastic dressing for approx. 10–14 days. The patient may therefore feel only slight discomfort associated with wearing the dressing.
After removal of the cast or dressing, the patient should avoid physical activity that may increase the risk of trauma to the nose. Return to it is possible after about 4 weeks – we are talking about low–intensity activities here. In case of returning to contact sport – you can do this after a minimum of 3 months.
In the proper course of convalescence, it is important to follow the recommendations of a specialist and a physiotherapist.
Ultimately, the recovery time after rhinoplasty can be different for everyone – it varies depending on the extent of the operation. It is important to remember that the final effect of the procedure can be assessed after about a year from its performance.
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