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Get The Nose job Done from Experts

by Jhon Leo Jhon Leo

Summary: If you are unsatisfied with the shape of your schnoz, chances are you have considered cosmetic nose surgery, or rhinoplasty. In this procedure, the surgeon adds or removes tissue or cartilage to alter the nasal size or shape. It is often performed along with other procedures, such as chin implant, facelift and eyelid surgery, to achieve an overall facial makeover.

 

Rhinoplasty has been aggressively promoted by plastic surgeons as a treatment that can help you improve the appearance of your face, increase your self-confidence and change your life for the better. While it might sound like an easy solution to all of your problems, this treatment is a complex plastic surgery procedure that involves many risks. Continue reading to learn about the top three reasons why you should not get a nose job.

 

#1: Unpredictable Results

 

Nasal Implant Surgery is a complex procedure that requires advanced skill and expertise on the part of the surgeon. This is because the nose is the central part of the face, and even minor changes to its shape can dramatically affect the symmetry, proportion and overall harmony of the facial features. In addition, cosmetic changes to the nasal structures might affect the function of the nose, making it more difficult to breathe correctly. This is why you should undergo the procedure only with a highly skilled, reputable plastic surgeon with many years' experience.

 

However, even the most seasoned surgeon cannot guarantee that you will achieve your desired nasal shape. This is because it is an intricate procedure, the final results of which might not become apparent for one full year after surgery. During the surgery, the surgeon will make several changes with an expectation that these manipulations will eventually produce a more harmonious nose. However, the surgeon will not see the final result during the surgery, which is why your postsurgical nasal shape might differ from that which you envisioned prior to surgery.

 

#2: Long Recovery

 

Although rhinoplasty involves only a small part of the face, it requires an extensive recovery time. After surgery, there will be swelling, and your whole face might appear black-and-blue. The initial swelling will resolve in several weeks, and the nose will look almost normal. However, residual swelling will continue for many months or even a year. During this time, breathing might be difficult, and you might be required to sleep in a certain position. You will need to protect your nose so that the delicate tissues are not injured, and you will also have to watch for other rhinoplasty risks, such as Fort Myers Allergy and bleeding.

 

#3: Psychological Consequences

 

After completing the preparation, surgery and recovery stages, some patients discover that the cost of Fort Myers Ear Nose & Throat surgery was not worth it because they are not happy with the outcome. The dissatisfaction might be caused by the fact that the results look different than what the patient desired, or because of functional problems.


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