Create Facial Harmony With Rhinoplasty
Posted: Saturday, November 21, 2009
by Dave Stringham
LookingYourBest.com
The majority or people today often do not realize that modern techniques for performing cosmetic rhinoplasty surgery first originated from reconstructive plastic surgery. The first nose surgery operation to closely resemble a "modern" cosmetic rhinoplasty was developed by a plastic surgeon back in 1845. Since that first successful rhinoplasty surgery, many advancements and refinements to the technique of nose reshaping have become the standard for nose reshaping surgery, allowing for the extraordinary results seen in cosmetic nose surgery today.
What Can Rhinoplasty Achieve? The goal of rhinoplasty, at any age, is a natural-looking nose that achieves a harmonious balance with your other facial features. In the earlier days of rhinoplasty, patients and their surgeons tended to think in terms of an "ideal" nose, and this ideal often varied only slightly from patient to patient. Today, plastic surgeons are sensitive to the unique aesthetics of each individual's appearance. This includes factors such as ethnicity and the strength of other facial features.
Some patients are looking for only subtle improvements, while others desire more substantial changes in the appearance of their nose. An important part of your nose surgery consultation with a surgeon is the discussion of your personal goals for rhinoplasty surgery.
Nasal length and projection are key measurements that a plastic surgeon will consider in determining the ideal aesthetic relationships between your nose and other facial features. In surgery cases where the chin lacks satisfactory projection, your plastic surgeon may elect to place a chin implant at the same time as the nose is reshaped in order to create proper balance and facial harmony.
A rhinoplasty can increase or decrease your nasal bridge, reduce the size and width of your nose, narrow your nostrils, change the angle between your nose and upper lip, or reshape your nasal tip. In many instances, your plastic surgeon will place all of the incisions inside the nose, where they will not be visible.
In some cases, a short incision is made across the vertical strip of tissue that separates the nostrils. This technique is called an "open nose reshaping." Other incisions are employed to narrow the base of your nose or reduce your nostrils. No matter which incisions the plastic surgeon uses to reshape your nose, they will ultimately be very inconspicuous.
Generally, bruising around the eyes and cheeks is most apparent during the first three days following surgery. Most discoloration will disappear within a week, and you can begin wearing makeup as a concealer after just a few days. Most of the swelling will be gone after several weeks. You will notice some minor swelling that may continue for months after, but it probably won't be noticeable at all to others.
The final results of rhinoplasty take longer than those of most other cosmetic surgeries. At the same time, the psychological impact of rhinoplasty can be very positive, bolstering self-confidence and self-esteem to a remarkable degree. If you decide to undergo rhinoplasty, just remember that once the recovery is completed, the benefits will last a lifetime!
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Dave Stringham, the President of LookingYourBest.com provides information on nose surgery in Orange County, California and plastic surgery procedures such as arm lift, thigh surgery, abdominoplasty, liposuction, breast augmentation, and facelift.
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