Rhinoplasty: what you need to know

Written in association with: Mr Makarand Tare
Published: | Updated: 20/05/2024
Edited by: Aoife Maguire

Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at enhancing the appearance of the nose. It requires careful consideration to ensure informed decision-making. Familiarising yourself with the potential risks and complications is crucial due to prevailing misconceptions surrounding cosmetic procedures.

 

Renowned consultant plastic, reconstructive and cosmetic surgeon Mr Makarand Tare offers insights into the procedure, shedding light on what individuals can expect, thereby empowering those contemplating this facial enhancement to understand the associated consequences and risks.

 

 

What is involved in rhinoplasty surgery?

 

The surgical process typically entails reshaping the nose to address various concerns such as prominent or misaligned bones, dorsal humps, or asymmetries, and adjusting the nasal slope. It encompasses procedures like septoplasty and columellar strut insertion. Moreover, rhinoplasty can also serve as a solution for alleviating breathing difficulties by modifying the nasal passages.

 

If you are considering a rhinoplasty, you should think about the following:

 

Surgery

 

Rhinoplasty is a surgical intervention aimed at reshaping the nose, catering to both cosmetic and medical needs. In specific cases, rhinoplasty serves as an effective remedy for addressing breathing issues, alongside its cosmetic benefits. Numerous individuals who undergo rhinoplasty report a transformative impact on their lives, experiencing enhanced confidence and improved well-being.

 

Recovery

 

Typically, full recovery following rhinoplasty takes one year. The duration of recovery hinges on the procedure's complexity and the surgeon's expertise. For example, individuals undergoing septoplasty may experience a shorter recovery period due to its less invasive nature.

 

Side Effects

 

As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and side effects linked to rhinoplasty. The surgery may result in various side effects, including alterations in voice quality, breathing difficulties, nosebleeds, and gum recession. Among these, breathing difficulty stands as the most common side effect, attributed to the need to temporarily close the nasal passages during surgery. To gain a comprehensive understanding of potential risks and preparation strategies, it's advisable to consult with your surgeon.

 

Cost of Rhinoplasty

 

In today’s society, plastic surgery is becoming increasingly popular, and nose jobs are a common procedure people consider to enhance their physical appearance. The internet has become a hub for sharing personal experiences with nose jobs, providing insights into the surgery's process, results, and financial aspects, such as the cost and insurance coverage

 

Ask your surgeon lots of questions

 

Prior to scheduling a nose job, it is imperative to engage in thorough discussions with potential surgeons. Inquire about their expertise, procedural approach, and align your expectations accordingly.

 

Undoubtedly, a nose job can significantly influence a person’s quality of life, helping them to breathe and smell better and it can even aid with personal hygiene, particularly during cold and flu seasons. However, it's vital to acknowledge potential complications such as bleeding, haematoma (blood clot under the skin), infection, and under-correction, over-correction, step deformity, and a scar inside the nose.

 

 

 

If you are contemplating a rhinoplasty and would like to book a consultation with Mr Tare, do not hesitate to do so by visiting his Top Doctors profile today

By Mr Makarand Tare
Plastic surgery

Mr Makarand Tare is an exceptionally skilled consultant plastic, reconstructive and cosmetic surgeon. His extensive training and pursuits of further knowledge have taken him to Mumbai, Italy, Spain, Africa, the US and the UK.

Mr Tare performs a multitude of plastic, reconstructive and cosmetic procedures. He regularly provides breast surgeries (e.g. breast augmentation, uplift and reduction), as well as abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), liposuction and arm lift. Furthermore, he provides malignant skin cancer excision.
 
He also provides surgery for the face. This broad list of facial surgeries includes rhinoplasty (nose jobs), facelift, eyelid surgery, and ear pinning. Additionally, he is an expert in hand surgery. Patients seek his precision and skill for procedures such as Dupuytren’s contracture and carpal tunnel syndrome on a regular basis. He underwent full training on hand surgery during a fellowship a St Andrew's Centre for Plastic Surgery and Burns, which is located in Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford.
 
Research is another aspect of Mr Tare’s medical career. His work has been published in renowned peer-reviewed journals, he has written book chapters and regularly presents his clinical work at international conferences. Furthermore, he is passionate about the teaching and training of future specialists.
 
Above all, Mr Tare believes in providing the best possible outcome for all patients. His approach is based on honesty, integrity and transparency, providing patients with a safe and personalised experience.

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