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large number of people turn to plastic surgeons to improve the shape of
the nose . Nose reshaping surgery or nose job is called rhinoplasty.
The harmony of the face is greatly influenced by the size and shape of
the nose. Many rhinoplasty surgeons will agree that rhinoplasty is the
most difficult plastic surgical procedure. Surgeons perform rhinoplasty
using two common techniques: closed and open. Closed rhinoplasty is
technically more challenging and performed by fewer plastic surgeons.
Postoperative recovery after closed rhinoplasty is usually faster than
after open rhinoplasty with less swelling. Absorbable sutures inside
and do not need to be removed and will fall out on their own as they are
absorbed. Closed rhinoplasty requires a higher level of experience and
surgical skill. In open rhinoplasty, an incision is made across the
bottom portion of the nose to elevate the skin exposing the underlying
cartilages and nasal bones. Typically, the scar heals well. However,
many patients complain of the visible or notched scar. Patients with
thicker more porous skin, olive and darker color skin are more prone to
have unfavorable scarring. Unfortunately, there is nothing that can be
done to remove the scar. In contrast, in closed rhinoplasty (endonasal
rhinoplasty) incisions are placed inside the nose which avoids external
scars. Using either closed or open rhinoplasty approach the nose can be
effectively reshaped and breathing problems can be treated. Regardless
of the approach used, outcomes following nose reshaping largely depends
on the surgeon’s experience with this procedure.
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