NOSE CONTOURING

Nose contouring, also known as Rhinoplasty, the surgical procedure used to improve the appearance of your nose, is one of the most common of all plastic surgical procedures. Typically rhinoplasty reduces or increases the size of your nose, changes the shape of the tip or the bridge, narrows the span of the nostrils, or changes the angle between your nose and your upper lip. It may also repair nasal injuries, correct a birth defect or aid with breathing problems.

Rhinoplasty surgery can be performed alone or in conjunction with other procedures of the eyes, brow or face.


Am I a good candidate for rhinoplasty?
Many surgeons prefer not to operate on teenagers until after they've completed their growth spurt-around 14 or 15 for girls, a bit later for boys.

Be sure to tell Dr. Lacombe if you've had any previous nasal surgery or have had an injury to your nose, even if it was many years ago. You should also inform him if you have any allergies or breathing difficulties; if you're taking any medications, vitamins, or recreational drugs; and if you smoke.


How soon can I return to my normal routine?
Most rhinoplasty patients are up and about within a day or two, and able to return to school or sedentary work within a few days following surgery.

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