Rhinoplasty, generally known as nose surgery, is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures, and with good reason. The nose is the most noticeable part of the face, and it has a significant influence on overall appearance. People have strong feelings about their noses, and many have contemplated the prospect of changing it for years. An unintentional nose fracture, for example, may prompt a patient to explore rhinoplasty in Seattle WA. Other patients are troubled by nasal functionality and wish they could breathe more easily. Patients are occasionally concerned that their nose has grown slowly over the years and is no longer youthful in appearance. With thorough inspection, analysis, and competence, each of these concerns can be handled.
At my Seattle practice, I'd be delighted to meet with you in person to discuss rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty. To schedule a consultation, please fill out the form below or call us at (206) 624-6200
Candidates for Nose Surgery
Nasal surgery is considered by patients of all ages. Before undergoing rhinoplasty, it is advisable to wait until the patient's nose has fully matured. For women, this is normally by the age of 16, and for men, it is usually a year or two later. The late teens and early twenties are the most common age range for rhinoplasty. Improved nose look generally leads to major changes in self-confidence in this age bracket, in my experience. These individuals are overjoyed when their breathing improves as well
The other type of rhinoplasty patient I see is someone who is a little older. Often, their nose has been a source of concern for them for a long time, but they're looking for a more subtle alteration at this point in their lives. Other times, people may notice that their nose is larger and droopier than it formerly was, and that it is beginning to resemble their parents' looks rather than the way it was in their high school yearbook. It gives me great pleasure to assist these patients in achieving natural-looking rhinoplasty results
Recovery
Following their treatment in Seattle, patients recover fast. Splints for nose surgery are removed 4 to 6 days after surgery, at which point many patients return to work. Although the patients appear to be doing well even at this early stage, the results improve over the course of a year.
Risks
In my experience, complications from nose reshaping are uncommon.
Rhinoplasty complications include bleeding, infection, breathing difficulties, and asymmetry.
Each of these issues can be adequately treated.
Non-Surgical Enhancement
Beyond plastic surgery, we have a wide range of skills. Our professional, experienced team of aesthetic providers administers a wide range of non-surgical procedures under the supervision of board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. William Portuese.
If you have a specific therapy in mind, have a look at our full list of non-surgical options.
If you're having trouble picking, use our interactive treatment planner to narrow down your possibilities.
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