Nose Surgery Commonly Asked Questions Rhinoplasty is a popular cosmetic surgery procedure which is performed to improve the appearance of the nose. Rhinoplasty is also commonly known as nose reshaping cosmetic surgery. Below are answers to some of the frequently asked questions in regards to cosmetic nose surgery.
What does Rhinoplasty involve? Rhinoplasty is commonly performed to improve the appearance of the nose although it can also be performed to correct certain birth defects, breathing problems or defects caused by injury. Nose reshaping plastic surgery can involve changing the size of the nose i.e. making it smaller or large or changing its shape. Common shape alterations include narrowing the span of the nostrils, changing the shape of the tip of the nose and changing the angle between the nose and the upper lip.
Who can perform a Rhinoplasty? Rhinoplasty should only be performed by a surgeon who has received adequate training in performing nose surgery .such as a qualified cosmetic surgeon (plastic surgeon) or ENT surgeon. If you are thinking about having cosmetic surgery in the UK then make sure that the surgeon you choose is registered with the GMC and listed on the Specialist Register in Plastic Surgery.
How long does it take to perform a Rhinoplasty? Nose reshaping cosmetic surgery (Rhinoplasty) usually takes about 1-2 hours to perform although this can vary depending on the complexity of the procedure. Your cosmetic surgeon should be able to give you a good indication as to how long your specific nose surgery procedure should take to perform.
Is Rhinoplasty performed under general or local anaesthesia? Nose reshaping surgery can be performed under both a general or local anaesthetic. The type of anaesthesia most suitable for your surgery will depend on a number of factors such as your general health and personal preference which you should discuss in depth with your cosmetic surgeon. TIVA (Total Intravenous Anaesthesia) is a new type of anaesthetic which has risen in popularity for performing nose surgery due to the lower incidence of side effects it has been noted to produce in comparison to traditional general anaesthesia. Again your cosmetic surgeon should be able to provide you with more information on TIVA as an anaesthetic option.
The Hurlingham Clinic situated in London is a leading cosmetic surgery clinic which specialises Rhinoplasty,nose surgery and Total Intravenous Anaesthesia and can be contacted on 020 7348 6380 for more information
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Nose Surgery Commonly Asked Questions
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