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The ASPS
Patient Photo Gallery currently includes
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after surgery pictures. |
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Revision Rhinoplasty Surgery |
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Revision rhinoplasty
is performed to correct problems that develop or continue after a
previous rhinoplasty. Also known as Tertiary or Secondary
Rhinoplasty, this procedure is to correct a prior unsuccessful
surgery of the nose.
Nationally, approximately 5-12% of patients that have rhinoplasty
need a revision of some kind, whether it is major or minor. Even in
the hands of the best rhinoplasty surgeons across the country, the
need for revision will sometime occur. Without a doubt, revision
rhinoplasty surgery is the one of the most challenging procedures
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Revision
Rhinoplasty |
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Patients for revision rhinoplasty
may use the same surgeon as the original procedure, but in most
cases revision rhinoplasty procedures are performed by a different
surgeon. As in the original rhinoplasty there are limits to what can
be done. The surgeon performing the revision rhinoplasty can often
give a variety of options, depending on what the patient expects the
revision rhinoplasty to accomplish. Dips can be filled out using
implants and bumps can be filed down. Breathing problems coming from
conditions like a deviated septum and sinusitis can be addressed at
the same time. Revision
rhinoplasty can also correct noses that are thick or thin, and
remove scar tissue. Because revision rhinoplasty requires a certain
set of skills and is often more delicate than the first procedure, a
revision rhinoplasty is a specialty in its own right, with some
plastic surgeons’ reputations being built on revision rhinoplasty
alone.
Sometimes the problems are minor
and easily corrected, but if they are major a revision rhinoplasty
is always more difficult and requires more expertise than the first
surgery. This is due to the fact that the normal nose is no longer
intact and the tissue before the first surgery is now filled with
scar tissue. This makes it difficult to separate and reposition the
remaining bones and cartilage. Usually a revision rhinoplasty will
give significant improvement and sometimes dramatic results can be
achieved for revision rhinoplasty patients. |
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Secondary
Rhinoplasty |
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Damage from your prior rhinoplasty may
not just be cosmetic but functional as well. Breathing can be
hindered and an array of complications can ensue. Also be aware that
depression and revision surgery is an issue that should not be
ignored. Since most
secondary rhinoplasty patients have an operated and unnatural
looking nose that does not function properly, the surgical goal is
to produce a nose that appears natural, functions properly, and is
in balance with other facial features. The patient's wishes in
regard to the type of nose desired are always considered, but there
are limiting factors. To accomplish the goal it is necessary to
reconstruct and reshape the supporting framework of cartilage and
bone. This will allow the overlying skin to red rape over the
reconstructed framework giving the nose its new shape. Skin texture
and thickness, the amount of scar tissue from the previous surgery
and the facial proportions and contour play an important role in
what can be achieved. |
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About Surgery |
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Areas of
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Planning your surgery |
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