Three Ways To Overcome Your Fears About a Plastic Surgery Nose Job

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Will it hurt? Make my nose look worse? Create breathing problems? These are some of the common fears concerning a plastic surgery nose job. Experiencing anxiety is normal with any kind of surgery, but knowing what to expect and working with a surgeon that specializes in rhinoplasty can significantly help to alleviate your concerns. When you do so, you will look forward to meeting your goal of a new and improved nose.

Find out Who is a Good Plastic Surgery Nose Job Candidate

Those seeking a plastic surgery nose job naturally have many questions about what rhinoplasty involves, the cost and what recovery is like. Before answering these more complex questions, it’s important for potential nose job candidates to find out if they qualify for the procedure.

Those who qualify for plastic nose job surgery may exhibit one or more of the following:

  • A nose that’s disproportionate to the rest of the face
  • Odd-sized width of the bridge of the nose
  • Humps, bumps and depressions on the nasal bridge
  • Problems associated with the nostrils (upturned, enlarged or asymmetrical in shape)
  • A nasal tip that appears to be drooping, hooked or enlarged
  • A deviated septum or other issue that disrupts normal breathing

It’s important that, prior to any facial plastic surgery, candidates are in overall good health, don’t smoke and have realistic expectations. The best way to know if you qualify for surgical rhinoplasty is to have a consultation with your facial plastic surgeon. Dr. Jon Chadwell, for example, makes sure to discuss the goals, medical history and concerns of all potential plastic surgery nose job candidates with them. In some scenarios, Dr. Chadwell may suggest nonsurgical nasal reshaping rather than surgery for minor abnormalities of the nose.

Three Ways to Transform Your Fear Into Fact Finding

Again, knowing what to expect in any situation works wonders when it comes to dispelling fear. After all, fear isn’t fact! Let’s revisit three common fears of pre-rhinoplasty surgery patients:Plastic Surgery Nose Job

  1. Will it Hurt?
    Generally, patients describe pain after rhinoplasty as mild discomfort similar to having a bruise on their faces. Dr. Chadwell will likely suggest taking a mild pain reliever during the initial stages of healing.
  1. Will my Nose Look Worse?
  2. Here is where patience comes in. It’s normal during the recovery stages following rhinoplasty to experience swelling and bruising. It can also take up to a year for recipients of a nose job to see full results. After the initial healing, however, many patients are pleased with the impressive outcome.
  1. Can a Nose Job Create Breathing Problems?
  2. If you take advantage of the expertise of a facial plastic surgeon experienced in rhinoplasty, it’s unlikely that you will have any adverse outcomes such as difficulty breathing. In fact, rhinoplasty can often help those who have previously had problems breathing because of a deviated septum.

If you’re ready to learn more about the different types of nose surgery or would like to book a consultation with Dr. Chadwell, please contact us today at (574) 280-4818.

Successful facial plastic surgery is ultimately achieved through good rapport with our patients.

Refining your face is a dramatic personal decision.  As you explore your options, know that the staff at Chadwell Facial Plastic Surgery will guide you through your decision-making process.  To us, the cosmetic process is more than just “surgery”.  Each patient has different shapes, features, contours, and personal goals.  We consider shadowing, proportion, depth, and perspective to combine medicine with artistry and ultimately achieve your new look.

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