How to manage and treat a Rhinoplasty Scar
Dr. Michael Kernohan, Specialist Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon in South West Sydney, regularly guides patients through the healing process…
Whether you’re seeking a surgical option like rhinoplasty or a non-surgical alternative such as liquid Rhinoplasty, there are ways to alter the contour of your nose. Before discussing different procedures for nose reshaping, it’s essential to understand the various nose shapes and how they contribute to your facial symmetry. Nose shapes include aquiline, bulbous, flat, hooked, snub, and more. Each shape has its unique characteristics, which can either complement or detract from your overall appearance. The goal of cosmetic procedures is to harmonise your nose shape with your other facial features for a balanced look.
Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Michael Kernohan combines aesthetics with functionality in his surgical approach. His patients seek him out not only for cosmetic ability but also for increased nasal function. By addressing issues such as a deviated septum or enlarged turbinates, Dr Kernohan’s rhinoplasty procedures often lead to increased ability to breathe allowing patients to enjoy a wide range of activities without discomfort or hindrance.
Nose abnormalities can range from subtle to more noticeable, and they can impact the harmony of your facial features. Some common nose abnormalities include:
These abnormalities can contribute to dissatisfaction with one’s appearance. It’s important to know that there are options available to address these concerns and help you achieve a more harmonious and balanced look.
Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure that can alter the nose shape and change the appearance of the nose. It involves reshaping the bone, cartilage, and soft tissues of the nose to achieve a more balanced and symmetrical look. Rhinoplasty can address issues such as a deviated septum, nasal hump, wide nostrils, bulbous tip, and hooked nose.
During a rhinoplasty, your plastic surgeon will make an incision either inside your nostrils (closed rhinoplasty) or across the columella, the tissue between your nostrils (open rhinoplasty). they will then reshape your nose’s underlying structure to create the desired contour. The procedure takes 1 to 3 hours, and you’ll likely need at least 1-2 weeks off work for recovery.
Rhinoplasty can provide significant long-lasting, results, but it is a complex procedure that requires a skilled surgeon and a thorough understanding of your desired outcome. It’s essential to research your surgeon’s qualifications, view their before-and-after photos, and communicate your goals clearly during your consultation to achieve the best results possible.
For those who are not ready for a surgical procedure or want a less invasive option, liquid rhinoplasty might be the right choice. This non-surgical treatment involves the use of volumising treatments, into specific areas of the nose to achieve a more balanced shape. Liquid rhinoplasty can address issues such as a small nasal hump, a flat nasal bridge, or a slightly asymmetric nose.
The procedure often takes about 30 minutes, and the results can last up to two years, depending on the type of treatment used. There is not a long recovery associated with liquid rhinoplasty as it is not classified as invasive surgery and you can usually return to your daily activities shortly after the treatment.
While liquid rhinoplasty offers a more accessible and temporary solution compared to surgical rhinoplasty, it’s essential to choose an experienced injector to optimise results. Keep in mind that liquid rhinoplasty has limitations, and it might not be suitable for addressing more severe abnormalities or achieving dramatic changes in nose shape.
Each nose shape has unique characteristics, and the right approach will vary depending on your specific features. Here’s a brief analysis of different nose shapes and the contouring goals for each:
When it comes to contouring your nose, whether through makeup or cosmetic procedures, there are some tips to keep in mind for various nose shapes:
It’s important to remember that contouring makeup can only do so much, and for more significant changes, cosmetic procedures may be necessary.
When it comes to nose contouring, the decision between surgical and non-surgical options depends on your desired outcome, budget, and personal preferences. Here are some key factors to consider when choosing between the two:
If you’ve decided to undergo nose surgery, it’s essential to be prepared. Here are some general guidelines about what to expect for nose surgery:
It’s essential to follow your plastic surgeon’s instructions carefully and communicate any concerns or questions you may have during the process. By understanding your nose shape, identifying any abnormalities, and analysing your specific features, you may be able to can achieve a more harmonious facial appearance.