Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure that is usually performed for aesthetic and functional purposes. People who consider rhinoplasty for aesthetic reasons may prefer this method to eliminate aesthetic concerns such as nose shape changes, nose tip shape changes or correction of nasal asymmetry.
At the same time, functional reasons such as respiratory problems, sinus problems or post-traumatic nasal deformities may also require rhinoplasty. Post-traumatic repairs or correction of congenital anomalies may also be included in the scope of rhinoplasty. In addition, nasal changes that occur during the aging process may be a source of motivation for individuals who request rhinoplasty for aesthetic reasons.
With the developing technology, many different techniques can be used for rhinoplasty. One of these techniques, closed rhinoplasty, is a procedure performed with a thin incision made inside the nose.
Closed rhinoplasty ensures the protection of the soft tissues inside the nose.
One of the most obvious advantages of closed rhinoplasty is that there is no external scar or stitch due to the incision made inside the nose. In this way, the nose gains a more natural appearance and an aesthetic appearance is achieved after the operation. In addition, the soft tissues and skin inside the nose are not damaged in any way during this operation.
Another advantage of closed rhinoplasty is that there is less nerve cutting. Less nerves are removed during the operation, which causes less numbness. There is less swelling expected after the operation, and the recovery process is usually short and painless. In addition, the tip of the nose is better supported than other methods.
Therefore, closed rhinoplasty may be a preferred method especially among patients looking for less visible scars and a faster recovery period.
What happens during the recovery process?
The recovery process after rhinoplasty is very important.
Post-operative check-ups and rest
It is important to go to your doctor for the necessary check-up and evaluation the next day after the operation. You can continue the rest process at home, but sometimes you may need to stay in the hospital for one night.
Nutrition and medication use
You should not eat or drink anything for 4-6 hours after the operation. You can moisturize your lips to relieve dry mouth. It is recommended that you start eating light, liquid foods. If symptoms such as pain, nausea or vomiting occur, you should use the medications recommended by your doctor.
Keeping your head upright
Keeping your head upright can reduce swelling and aid in a comfortable recovery process.
Bleeding and edema control
Mild nosebleeds are normal in the first days after the operation. Resting for the first two days can reduce edema on the nose. Care should be taken for unopenable mouth reflexes and uncontrollable sneezing.
Nasal care
Intranasal care should be done with gentle breathing and sea water. Serious traumas such as pinching, pulling, and blowing the nose should be avoided.
Edema and swelling
There may be significant edema in the first 5-7 days, but it will decrease over time. It may take 6 to 12 months for the edema to completely disappear and for the nose shape to fully develop, especially in people with thick skin. This period may be longer.
Healing process
Edema in the eyes is the first area to heal, followed by the middle of the nose, the part close to the eyebrows, and finally the tip of the nose. The full recovery process may vary from person to person, but is usually completed within 6 to 12 months. This period may be longer for individuals with thick skin.
When will the shape of the nose be apparent after rhinoplasty?
After rhinoplasty, the shape of your nose usually improves significantly within 1-3 weeks. However, it may take 3 to 6 months for the swelling and edema at the tip to completely disappear. During this time, the shape of the nose becomes more apparent.
It may take up to a year for the nasal structure to become fully stable. Each individual’s recovery process may be different, and the results of the nose surgery may vary depending on personal factors, the complexity of the surgical intervention, and genetic characteristics. It is important to follow the doctor’s instructions during the recovery process and pay attention to recommendations for reducing swelling.







