Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty can be aesthetic, functional, or both The goal of rhinoplasty is to achieve a nose that harmonizes with the facial features and enables good breathing function. When planning rhinoplasty, it is important to consider the face as a whole

Rhinoplasty can be aesthetic, functional, or both

The goal of rhinoplasty is to achieve a nose that harmonizes with the facial features and enables good breathing function. When planning rhinoplasty, it is important to consider the face as a whole and pay attention to facial proportions. If needed, other procedures, such as filler treatments, can also be used alongside rhinoplasty to balance facial proportions.

Who does rhinoplasty suit?

Rhinoplasty may suit you if:
  • you are unhappy with the shape, size, or profile of your nose
  • your nose is crooked or asymmetrical, for example after an injury
  • you have difficulty breathing due to the structures of your nose
  • you wish for a natural, yet visibly more harmonious result

An Appointment Before the Procedure

During an appointment with a plastic surgeon, the situation is evaluated, the procedure is planned, and the surgical technique is discussed and explained. The distinct features and wishes of each client are considered when planning the procedure.

The decision to go through with the surgery is always based on the client’s own wishes, and the result is considered individually.

We will always be honest about what can be achieved with the procedure.

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More Information

Small rhinoplasty procedures can sometimes be performed under local anesthesia. More extensive rhinoplasty, however, requires general anesthesia. The surgical incision is typically located at the lower part of the nose, between the nostrils and inside the nose. During the procedure, the existing cartilaginous and bony structures of the nose can be modified according to the plan made before surgery.

The client can usually return home on the same day, or at the latest on the following day. After surgery, the nose is often supported with a splint, and there may also be supportive materials inside the nostrils to prevent the nostrils from collapsing. Separate instructions will be given for their removal. Realistic expectations, careful planning, and good aftercare are key to a successful result. Recovery takes place in stages and requires patience. The normal recovery time is approximately 2–4 weeks, depending on the extent of the procedure. During this time, swelling and bruising decrease and nasal congestion eases. The final result can be seen after approximately 12–18 months, once the scars have fully healed.

Instructions for Recovery:

  • Avoid blows to the nose and strenuous exercise

  • Sleep with your head elevated in the early stages

  • Follow your surgeon’s aftercare instructions carefully

As with all surgeries, rhinoplasty also carries risks. However, most patients recover without significant problems.

Possible Complications:

  • Infection or bleeding
  • Prolonged swelling or numbness
  • Asymmetry or an aesthetic result that does not meet expectations
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Rarely: a hole in the nasal septum (septal perforation)

Professionals Specialized in Rhinoplasty

Annemari Grann

Plastic surgeon

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