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    Who is The Ideal Candidate for a Rhinoplasty?

    Dr. David K SimsonBy Dr. David K SimsonJuly 19, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure performed on the nose to alter its appearance. It can be done for both cosmetic and functional reasons. Although virtually anyone can get a rhinoplasty, it is an exceedingly complex procedure requiring physical and mental fitness. It is also a surgery that should be performed by a board-certified and thoroughly experienced plastic surgeon who primarily focuses on facial surgeries. If you are considering getting an encinitas rhinoplasty, here are some indicators that you are a good candidate for the procedure.

    You Want to Breathe Better

    One of the most common reasons people seek rhinoplasty is breathing challenges. Usually, if the septum has deviated from the natural position, you may experience severe nasal obstruction that makes breathing difficult. This can also lead to conditions like snoring and sleep apnea, which interferes with your sleep.

    Your doctor may advise you to get a rhinoplasty to rectify breathing issues when other treatment options fail. The surgery can provide much-needed relief and improve your quality of life.

    You Want to Change the Shape of Your Nose

    A rhinoplasty also offers you a chance to change the shape of your nose if you are dissatisfied with it. The surgery can help with most aesthetic issues, such as:

    1. Dorsal bumps
    2. Wide nostrils
    3. A very large nose
    4. A very small nose
    5. An Alar tip
    6. An asymmetric nose

    Given the conspicuousness of the nose, it is important that you feel good about it. A rhinoplasty allows you to get a nose you are proud of. This can build your self-esteem greatly. It can also stop endless teasing about your nose, thus giving you a much-needed break from negative comments.

    You Have Realistic Expectations

    A rhinoplasty can accomplish a lot. It can give you a beautiful nose that makes you feel good when you look in the mirror. But it is also not a magic wand that eliminates every facial blemish. This is why you must go into surgery with realistic expectations.

    Talk to your plastic surgeon about what to expect after the procedure. Know that they can’t make your nose resemble that of your favorite celebrity because you have a unique facial structure. Ask them for before and after pictures to understand the procedure’s capabilities. Walking into the surgery with eyes open wide will increase your satisfaction with the procedure.

    You Don’t Have Serious Medical Conditions

    A rhinoplasty is a complex medical operation that is performed under general anesthesia. This means you will be unconscious throughout the procedure and only awaken once the medication wears off.

    It is important to disclose to your plastic surgeon any medical conditions you might have. If you have a cardiovascular condition, the anesthesia may strain your heart too much, thus putting you in harm’s way. Diabetes patients have difficulty healing wounds, so they require extra care after the procedure. The same applies if you have blood disorders, as they can make postoperative recovery difficult.

    A rhinoplasty can be a godsend if you have cosmetic or functional nasal concerns. However, engage your plastic surgeon to understand fully what is at stake and whether you are an ideal candidate for the procedure. That way, your chances of a successful operation and satisfaction with the procedure will be high.

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    Dr. David K Simson

    The author, Dr. David K Simson is a trained radiation oncologist specializing in advanced radiation techniques such as intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT), volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) / Rapid Arc, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT), stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). He is also experienced in interstitial, intracavitary, and intraluminal brachytherapy.

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