How long do rhinoplasty results last?

Written by: Mr Florian Bast
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

Top Doctors recently spoke to distinguished consultant ENT surgeon, Mr Florian Bast, to quiz him on all things rhinoplasty, including how long the results of the nose surgery last, and who the operation is most suitable for.

What is the difference between a nose job and a rhinoplasty?

They are the same. They are both terms that are used to describe a number of operations designed to re-shape the nose. The nose may be straightened, or a hump reduced in size. The tip of the nose may also be altered.

 

Is nose surgery painful?

It is normal to feel discomfort and mild pain after nose surgery. The pain is manageable in almost all cases through the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as paracetamol or Ibuprofen. Most patients just need to take the pain relief medication for the first five days after surgery.

 

How long does a nose job/rhinoplasty last?

The main objective of a surgical rhinoplasty is to create a long-lasting result without any further major revision operations.

 

Who is the ideal candidate for rhinoplasty?

The ideal candidate is someone who does not have any problematic underlying health condition.

 

How much is the cost of rhinoplasty?

The starting price for a primary rhinoplasty in my practice is £9,500. This includes all pre-op consultations including finetuning procedures if needed.

 

How long does it take to perform?

It generally takes anywhere between two to four hours, depending on the complexity of the surgery.

 

What are the potential side effects?

There is a small risk of suffering a nosebleed that requires further treatment. There is also a very small risk of nasal infection.

 

Rarely, the operation may leave a hole in your septum inside the nose going from one side of your nose to the other. This can cause a whistling noise when you breathe, as well as crusting with blockage or nosebleeds.

 

Most of the time though, it causes no problems at all and needs no treatment. If necessary, further surgery can be carried out to repair a hole in the septum. Five to eight per cent of patients require either finetuning or revision surgery.

 

What is recovery time like?

A small splint is placed on the outside of the nose which should be kept dry. This is removed seven or eight days after surgery. Some swelling will occur around the eyes, cheeks, and jaw lines, but this will settle after seven to 10 days.

 

The nose may produce small amounts of blood and crusts for a week and will be blocked for between two to three weeks. The nose may feel stiff or numb especially around the tip. Obvious swelling will settle after two to three weeks. However, subtle changes can be expected for several months, and even up to a few years.

 

If you would like to schedule in an appointment with Mr Florian Bast, you can do so by visiting his Top Doctors profile today

By Mr Florian Bast
Otolaryngology / ENT

Mr Florian Bast is a London-based consultant ENT surgeon. Prior to this Mr Bast was appointed as an ENT consultant at the University of Berlin, Germany. Mr Bast completed his higher surgical training at the University of Heidelberg and the University of Berlin, Germany and became a specialist in otorhinolaryngology, head and neck surgery in 2011. In 2014, Mr Bast completed the prestigious craniofacial and facial-plastic fellowship at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.

Mr Bast specialises in aspects of rhinology and facial plastic surgery, including the treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis, functional and aesthetic septo-rhinoplasties, and treating patients with snoring problems and obstructive sleep apnoea. He is also extensively trained in the use of Neuromodulators and Dermal Fillers. Mr Bast is a frequent lecturer at national and international conferences and is also widely published in his areas of expertise.

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