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Lillie Haynes, Pall Mall Rhinoplasty patient

Pall Mall | Lillie Haynes after Nose Job Manchester

Rhinoplasty Nose Surgery

  • From £6,795
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  • 2 Years Aftercare
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Cally Beech, Pall Mall Rhinoplasty Patient

Pall Mall | Cally Beech after Rhinoplasty

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Rhinoplasty (Closed)
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  • Unlimited Aftercare for 2 years
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If you'd like to explore using finance as a way to pay for your surgery, your dedicated Patient Co-ordinator can tell you what your monthly repayments will be at your free consultation. If you want to proceed with a finance application, our Patient Co-ordinators can do this for you. Finance acceptance can take up to 24 hours.

Treatment Cost

£6795

£6795

Cost of deposit

£500

£3397

Total amount of credit

£6295

£3398

Repayable by Monthly Payments of

£146.37

£141.58

Duration of Agreement

60 months

24 months

Interest Rate (APR representative)

14.9% APR

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14.9%

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£2487.20

£0

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£9282.20

£6795

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Amelia, Rhinoplasty Patient

Pall Mall | Rhinoplasty Surgery Liverpool

What's included in our surgery package?

Our comprehensive surgery packages are inclusive of all pre-op appointments and standard tests (such as MRSA and COVID-19)* as well as unlimited post-op check-up appointments with your surgeon and our nursing team** giving you the ultimate peace of mind. We also offer 24/7 support post surgery with a dedicated contact number allowing you to talk to someone with any concerns whenever they arise.

**Non-standard tests may be chargeable

*Up to 2 years after surgery

What's Included in our Surgery Package?

All Surgeon Consultations Whether you require one or more consultations to be fully confident in booking your surgery
Your surgical procedure Including the pre-op, surgeon’s fee, anaesthetist’s fee, hospital fee, implant fee and any other necessary medical materials
Hospital Stay Including meals & accommodation at the hospital if required
Industry Leading Aftercare 2 years fully aftercare with unlimited post op appointments with your surgeon and our nursing team.
24/7 Support 24/7 dedicated contact number post surgery so you can talk to a nurse whenever you like with any concerns you may have
Revision Surgery If you and your surgeon both agree it is required. Please see our terms and conditions

Gabriella & Danette, Rhinoplasty Patients

Pall Mall | Rhinoplasty noses

Important considerations before choosing rhinoplasty

If you are unhappy with your nose shape or even have sinus issues that could be fixed with nose surgery, rhinoplasty may be an option for you.

There are certain aspects that all patients should consider before undergoing any plastic surgery at a specialist clinic. Rhinoplasty is no exception. At Pall Mall, it’s important to us that you go into your treatment with a clear and informed mind.

We know that surgery can feel scary, and that’s why you will begin your journey with us with a consultation - completely free of charge - where a qualified cosmetic surgeon will talk you through exactly what you can expect from your hospital stay. This includes pre-op appointments, the rhinoplasty itself (this is an approximate 60-minute surgery), and any aftercare that may be required to ensure you are fully satisfied with the results.

Let’s have a look at rhinoplasty considerations that should be made before confirming the operation.

Choosing your surgeon and clinic

Nose surgery is a complex operation, so you will need to be in the best hands prior, during, and after the surgery. In England, all clinics providing cosmetic surgery must be registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) - it is a good idea to check whether the clinic you are going to is registered.

At Pall Mall, you can rest assured that each of our clinics in Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, and Newton-le-Willows has the appropriate certifications to deliver you the best service.

Get instant access to our private consultation service with experienced specialists - no referral needed!

As for your surgeon, picking a surgeon with extensive knowledge and experience in rhinoplasty is a must. Ensure that your surgeon is registered with the General Medical Council (GMC), meaning that they have a licence to practise.

- British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS)

- British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS)

However, they may be certified with globally recognised boards, so don’t be discouraged if you are unable to find them on BAPRAS or BAAPS. Instead, it may be worth asking them about their qualifications and their experience with rhinoplasty operations during your first consultation.

The nose is no doubt a prominent feature of a person’s face. When it comes to changing your nasal shape, you may be wondering what options are available for you. So, if you are looking for a surgical nose job with experienced plastic surgeons, you have come to the right place.

Choosing Pall Mall - Clinics in the North West
  • Manchester: Looking to get rhinoplasty in Manchester? Pall Mall’s clinic in Manchester offers wonderful, yet discreet, healthcare services - including free consultations for rhinoplasty and various rhinoplasty procedures such as nasal valve repair.
  • Leeds: If you are wanting a nose job in Leeds, we also have a clinic situated on East Street. The clinic’s warm and welcoming environment will help you to relax, no matter if you are there for an initial consultation or for your nose surgery.
  • Liverpool: Our rhinoplasty clinic in Liverpool provides a range of services. Located at St Paul’s Square in Liverpool city centre, sinus surgery is a popular option at our private clinic where you can expect luxury facilities and the trusted advice of our team of cosmetic surgeons.
  • Newton-le-Willows: Rhinoplasty is just one of the many surgical procedures we offer at our state-of-the-art hospital in Newton-le-Willows. From private blood tests to more complex treatments, you can expect the utmost care from our team of over 150 specialist consultants. No waiting lists for surgery and no referral needed.

All Pall Mall surgeons have years of experience and expertise under their belt, with certifications and qualifications to prove it. Pall Mall’s private clinics are CQC approved so you can rest assured your treatment is being carried out in a safe environment.

The right type of rhinoplasty for you

Whilst rhinoplasty refers to the reshaping of the nose, there are a number of different types of nose surgeries that come under the umbrella of rhinoplasty. This means that you will need to find out which type of rhinoplasty is most suitable for you.

Types of rhinoplasty surgeries include:

  • Alarplasty
  • Septoplasty
  • Tip plasty
  • Nose augmentation
  • Nose reduction

Alecia, Pall Mall Rhinoplasty Patient

What is rhinoplasty nose surgery?

Commonly referred to as a ‘nose job’ a rhinoplasty procedure is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the world and is designed to help people who are unhappy with the size and shape of their nose.

A ‘nose job’ can reshape, restructure and redefine the nose and can also address any unsightly ridges or bumps. Our expert facial and ENT consultants will talk you through whichever aspects of your nose you are concerned about, whether that’s the tip, bridge, alar base or dorsal hump and discuss what can be achieved. Your nose is one of your most defining features, and how it looks can have a huge impact on your confidence.

You can see your chosen surgeon as many times as you wish before booking your surgery. Our team of nurses, rhinoplasty surgeons and patient co-ordinators have supported lots of women who’ve had rhinoplasty surgery, so you can expect the best possible advice, care and results.

What happens during rhinoplasty/nose surgery?

From your first call or email, we’re here to look after you. Whether you’re still researching about surgery and would like more information, or you’re ready to meet a surgeon to see what results you can achieve, our team of Patient Co-ordinators are here to help.

Free Consultation

Your surgeon will examine your nose and hold a discussion about the purpose of the operation, as the approach and surgery undertaken will depend on whether the purpose is medical or cosmetic.

Moreover, there are different types of rhinoplasty that can be performed with changes to; the ridge, the tip, the width, the bridge, the length or the septum.

The meeting will last 20-45 minutes and the surgeon will be at your available to answer any questions you may have or allay any fears that might be causing anxiety. The surgeon will also discuss how the operation works, the aftercare involved and what results can be expected.

Pre-Operation

We will invite you to attend a pre-operative assessment. Your nurse will invite you to take part in a series of medical checks to ensure you are healthy and fit enough for the surgery.

All patients will be tested for MRSA and there may also be some blood and urine tests administered, however, there’s no need to worry, we just want to ensure you are getting the best possible service from Pall Mall.

The most important part of this pre-rhinoplasty assessment is taking photos of your nose so that we have the medical records of how it looked prior to the surgery.

This way, we will be able to successfully show you your transformation as well as keep track for medical purposes. The nurse is there to help you during the appointment so ask questions so that you can feel confident about your procedure.

Surgery

Upon your arrival at our state-of-the-art private hospital, you will be shown to your spacious and comfortable en-suite room. Your surgeon will then come to see you and make sure you’re in good spirits and health for the surgery before asking for your consent for a final time.

The team will then take you into the theatre for the operation, which will be around 1.5 to 3 hours. During this time you will be sedated with a general anaesthetic.

Post-Surgery

We offer a range of post-surgery appointments for our patients including a 1 week with the nurse to remove your cast and a 6 week with your surgeon to check that you are happy with the result. Our patient experience team is here to support our patients after their cosmetic surgery. They will call you post-surgery to see how you are recovering, get you booked in for your one week post-op appointment and ensure you have all the information you require to aid your recovery at home.

From a personal perspective, you should look to stay away from social areas for around 2 weeks after the surgery to avoid catching a cold, whilst strenuous exercise and heavy lifting needs to be avoided for 4-6 weeks.

Our team also recommends resting in an upright position for at least a few days after the op.

Aftercare

We like to get our patients back in after the surgery twice within the first 6 weeks, so don’t stress if you’re worried about post-surgery recovery. In addition, our nurses will check on your progress as you may experience bruising, swelling or numbness.

You'll also benefit from 2 years full aftercare as part of your surgery package.

Meet our Consultants & Surgeons

A rhinoplasty, or 'nose- job' is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the UK. During a free of charge consultation your chosen surgeon will discuss all of the options available to you.

We put you at the heart of everything we do

Pall Mall Medical | Privately Owned Hospital Newton-Le-Willows

Rhinoplasty with Pall Mall

If you are searching for nose surgery in the North West, we have private rhinoplasty clinics in Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, and Newton-le-Willows.

Don’t just take our word for it - our successful track record is proven by testimonials from our patients themselves. As a private healthcare provider, we at Pall Mall are dedicated to the premium care of our patients, offering a vast array of healthcare services from routine vaccinations to a wide selection of cosmetic surgery procedures.

In terms of rhinoplasty, our talented team of surgeons and nurses will give you peace of mind in ensuring that, from beginning to end, you receive quality service that will have you exiting our clinic completely satisfied and confident with the results.

We know how your nose can have a big impact on your self-esteem, so regardless of whether you are opting for rhinoplasty for cosmetic or medical reasons, Pall Mall also offers finance plans with no hidden costs to help you achieve your intended outcome.

Interested in starting your rhinoplasty journey with Pall Mall? Please get in touch with the Pall Mall team for a FREE consultation.

  • Care Quality Commission Regulated
  • State-of-the-art theatre facilities
  • Privately owned hospital
  • Rated excellent on Trustpilot

Lillie Haynes, Pall Mall Rhinoplasty patient

How to prepare for rhinoplasty surgery

All nose surgeries will involve initial consultations with a qualified surgeon. During these consultations, you should be prepared to answer questions about your surgery goals and your medical history. This will help inform the surgeon on the best approach to your rhinoplasty surgery - as mentioned, there are different types of rhinoplasty, so it is important that you answer truthfully and to the best of your knowledge.

During the consultation, your surgeon will discuss each step of the process, from the pre-op to the post-op of rhinoplasty. Don’t be afraid to ask them questions that you may have - our Pall Mall surgeons are always happy to provide advice!

If you're eligible for rhinoplasty, you will be invited to a pre-operative assessment where you will undergo medical checks to make sure that you are medically fit for the surgery you desire. The Pall Mall team will also take pictures of your nose at different angles so that we have evidence of what your nose looked like prior to the surgery.

Cally Beech, Pall Mall Rhinoplasty patient

Consent at every step

At every stage of the pre-op, our team will ask for your consent to ensure that you are still willing and aware of what it is you are agreeing to. We do this so that you are always empowered to withdraw from the surgery at any point before the procedure - this is completely within your right!

Before the surgery

It is recommended that you avoid smoking, drinking alcohol, putting topical creams on your face, and taking ibuprofen, aspirin or even vitamin E before your surgery. Your surgeon and nursing team will inform you on pre-op instructions prior to the actual surgery, so it is important that you listen to them.

Pack all of your cosmetic surgery essentials:

  • Spare clothes (loose and easy to take on and off) including pyjamas and underwear
  • Identification
  • Your phone and charger
  • Toiletries
  • Travel pillow

If you have any concerns or questions about what you need to do pre-op, contact your patient coordinator for advice and information.

The risks to be aware of

As with any type of surgery, cosmetic or non-cosmetic, there are risks that every patient should be aware of before proceeding. When it comes to rhinoplasty and its variants, risks include:

  • Nosebleeds
  • Altered sense of smell
  • Numbness and/or stiffness
  • Blocked nose
  • Asymmetry
  • Bruising
  • Skin discolouration
  • Scarring
  • Swelling
  • Damage to nose cartilage or nasal septal perforation (hole in the nasal septum)
  • Breathing difficulties

There is also the small possibility of:

  • Infection
  • Allergic reaction to anaesthesia
  • Heavy bleeding
  • Blood clot

Although some of these, such as bruising and swelling, may eventually fade over time, more severe risks like allergic reactions and infection are more serious. However, all of these risks and potential complications will be discussed with you in depth before you finalise your decision in going ahead with the operation.

Note: Should you wish to proceed with any additional surgery following your rhinoplasty, you must wait until your nose is fully healed from the first operation.

On average, it may take up to 12 months for a patient to fully recover from a nose surgery.

It is imperative that you are made aware of these risks before consenting to the rhinoplasty. Don’t hesitate to ask your surgeon for more information about these risks if you would like to know more.

Gabriella & Loren, Rhinoplasty Patients

Pall Mall | Rhinoplasty Newton-le-Willows

What are the different types of rhinoplasty?

At Pall Mall, we offer a variety of rhinoplasty surgeries. Our rhinoplasty surgeries include nose surgery to alter the look of your nose - for example, surgery requested due to a hump on the nose, to correct damage following an accident, etc. - or surgeries related to medical issues such as nasal obstruction.

Nose Reshaping Surgery

Nose reshaping surgery is standard rhinoplasty. For those with a crooked nose, flat nose, or upturned nose, nose reshaping surgery can help with reshaping the nose to the desired shape that you want.

For nose reconstruction, your surgeon will simply break the nose bone and rearrange the bone and cartilage in the position that you desire. This may be done for those with a dorsal hump. As painful as this sounds, do not worry - you will be under general anaesthetic throughout the process.

Whether your desired look is suitable for rhinoplasty - according to your current facial structure, etc. - will be discussed with you during the initial consultation with your surgeon. You may find that your surgeon will recommend a similar but different look, and although the outcome is not what you had in mind originally, it would be best to trust your surgeon as they will have clocked years of experience in the best route to follow. Regardless, we will ensure that you’re fully satisfied with the look of your reshaped nose prior to the surgery.

The changes to your nose after rhinoplasty surgery are often only small ones, but the full effect of the nose surgery can make a significant difference to your overall face and confidence.

If you are deemed an eligible candidate for rhinoplasty, your surgeon will work with you to create a custom plan for your rhinoplasty journey. At Pall Mall, you can rest assured that our surgeons and the nursing team will do their best to ensure that all of your medical and aesthetic needs are accommodated.

Cosmetic surgery can seem intimidating, but if you are interested in other facial procedures alongside rhinoplasty, don’t hesitate to browse through Pall Mall’s cosmetic surgery services. We also provide brow lifts that are the perfect procedure for those wanting to refresh their look - this can be done after your full recovery from your rhinoplasty surgery.

Nose Reduction Surgery

When it comes to making your nose smaller or narrower, nose reduction surgery (also known as reduction rhinoplasty) can help with this. Nose reduction reduces the size of the nose by removing pieces of cartilage or bone from the nasal area.

However, when it comes to making the base of your nose appear naturally narrower, alarplasty surgery is an appropriate option.

Full recovery from alarplasty can take up to 1 to 3 months.

Nose reduction and alarplasty are not the same procedures, but their purpose in reducing the size of the nose is similar.

Nose Augmentation Surgery

The complete opposite of nose reduction, nose augmentation refers to rhinoplasty that enlarges the shape of the nose. Nose augmentation can widen or lengthen the nose, from the bridge of the nose to the tip and nostrils.

This is done by taking cartilage from your ears and/or bone from other parts of your body such as the hips, elbow, possibly even your skull, for the cartilage or bone graft. With these grafts, your surgeon will reconstruct the shape of your nose, building it up into the shape that was planned.

Nose augmentation rhinoplasty is a popular option for people who believe that the size of their nose appears too small for their face. Even a slight change to the size of the nose can make a big impact on a person’s face and to their self-esteem.

If you think that you would benefit from nose augmentation surgery, Pall Mall can assist you with everything that you need to know about nose augmentation and whether it is a suitable rhinoplasty option for you.

Tip Plasty Surgery

If you have a downturned nose, or it is specifically the tip of your nose that you are unhappy with, tip plasty surgery is a good way to alter the nasal tip.

In comparison to standard rhinoplasty, tip plasty is often much easier and the recovery time is relatively shorter. This is because there is no reconstruction of the nasal bone and cartilage on the bridge of the nose, which causes the swelling, bruising, and bleeding in standard rhinoplasty surgery. As a result, recovery from tip plasty is less demanding.

If you are wanting to change the look of the tip of your nose only, then tip plasty surgery is certainly recommended compared to a normal nose reshaping surgery.

During the tip plasty procedure, your surgeon will make an incision between the nostrils - an open rhinoplasty. The bulbous tip cartilages, nostrils, and skin of the tip can all be altered, refining the shape of the tip. This also means that this procedure is suitable for those with nostril asymmetry as the nostrils can also be evened out with tip plasty surgery.

Despite the differences between rhinoplasty and tip plasty, as they both usually require an open rhinoplasty, the probability of scarring and the type of scarring are also the same.

Septoplasty

Those with facial birth defects, particularly a cleft lip or cleft palate and a deviated septum, would be most appropriate for septoplasty. A deviated septum can also be caused due to an injury and can result in difficulty breathing as one nasal passage is smaller than the other.

With septoplasty surgery, this can be corrected for both cosmetic and medical purposes. Septoplasty can improve breathing, relieve facial pain, and reduce the frequency or likelihood of nosebleeds - all of these symptoms are due to a deviated septum.

The procedure for septoplasty is fairly simple, but like with any rhinoplasty, a complex procedure in its own right. Typically, your surgeon will make an incision on one side of your nose, lifting up the mucous membrane to access the septum. The septum is then moved into the correct position, and the mucous membrane is also repositioned.

Your surgeon may also remove pieces of bone or cartilage that are in the way for better access and reconstruction. Stitches may be required so that your septum and mucous membrane are secure during the healing process. Alternatively, stuffing cotton balls into your nose may also be suggested to keep them in position.

Alongside a septoplasty, you may also be recommended by your surgeon to undergo a nasal valve repair should they find any nasal obstruction during their consultations with you. Nasal valve repair surgery fixes nasal valve collapse, using a small piece of cartilage (usually from your ear) to support the area inside your nose that is collapsing to help with airflow.

This will result in a minor change in the appearance of your nose. As the cartilage graft is not particularly large and the change more subtle, this surgery may be right for you if you’re looking to not have your nose altered drastically.

Amelia Goodman, Rhinoplasty Patient

What does the rhinoplasty procedure look like?

The procedure varies depending on the type of rhinoplasty that you opt for. However, with a standard rhinoplasty, the procedure is quite simple.

Anaesthesia is applied

Firstly, general anaesthesia will usually be administered, which will make you unconscious throughout the surgery.

Incisions are made to prepare the nasal area

Whilst under anaesthesia, your surgeon will make incisions between (open rhinoplasty) or inside (closed rhinoplasty) your nostrils, separating the skin from cartilage or bone to begin the reshaping process.

Although a closed rhinoplasty involves less swelling and no scars, it is not always an option that is possible.

Nose surgery is performed
  • For a nose reduction, some cartilage and bone will be removed to make the nasal area smaller once healed.
  • For a larger nose (nose augmentation), some cartilage and bone may be taken from your ear to build up the nasal area (known as a ‘graft’).
  • For nose reshaping, the nose bone will be broken whilst you’re under general aesthetic to enable the cartilage and connective tissue to be rearranged to your desired look.

Your surgeon may put a plastic or metal splint on your nose (or a splint or nasal pack inside your nostrils), stabilising your septum to help it conform to its new shape as it heals.

The procedure time is estimated at an initial 60 minutes - though times could vary and this will all be fully discussed with you during your initial consultation.

Recovery & Aftercare

Rhinoplasty is a day case, meaning you do not need to stay overnight at the hospital but it is advised that someone else drives you home as you may still be affected by the anaesthesia.

Gabriella, Rhinoplasty Patient

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What is the aftercare process like?

After your nose surgery, regardless of the type of rhinoplasty that you had, the recovery and aftercare process is extremely important. You may find that you may experience swelling, numbness, and bruising, but these are all common during post-surgery due to increased blood flow to your nose after surgery as your body works to heal the visible scars.

After a week, your splint should be able to be removed by a specialist. It is recommended that you avoid going outside for at least 2 weeks after the procedure and completely stop or avoid activities for 4 to 6 weeks such as:

  • Running and other strenuous physical activities, e.g. swimming
  • Blowing your nose until the splint is removed
  • Sneezing - whenever possible, try sneezing through your mouth
  • Chewing excessively
  • Excessive facial movements, e.g. laughing and smiling
  • Excessive sun exposure - prevents skin discolouration around the nose
  • Wearing glasses
  • Pulling clothes over your head
  • Hot baths

Molly, Rhinoplasty Patient

Rhinoplasty recovery

You may find comfort in elevating your head above your chest using multiple pillows or resting in an upright position to help with reducing swelling and bleeding for the first few days after the operation.

Whilst you could possibly recover from rhinoplasty surgery in just over 2 weeks, this varies from patient to patient. It may take several months before you notice the intended impact of the surgery, and potentially six months for swelling to completely disappear.

At Pall Mall, we strive to provide high-quality patient care and service for all of our medical and cosmetic treatments. With our surgery package, you can expect premium patient care right from the beginning and all the way to post-operation. The Pall Mall team will be with you every step of the way, especially during the post-op surgery aftercare period as our nurses continuously check and monitor your progress.

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Frequently Asked Questions.

Our expert team are always hand to help, advise and arrange appointments with our specialist consultants.

What happens during a rhinoplasty nose surgery consultation?

Your surgeon will examine your nose and hold a discussion about the purpose of the operation, as the approach and surgery undertaken will depend on whether the purpose is medical or cosmetic.

Moreover, there are different types of rhinoplasty that can be performed with changes to; the ridge, the tip, the width, the bridge, the length or the septum.

The meeting will last 20-45 minutes and the surgeon will be at your beck and call to answer any questions you may have or allay any fears that might be causing anxiety. The surgeon will also discuss how the operation works, the aftercare involved and what results can be expected.

What happens on the day of rhinoplasty nose surgery?

Upon your arrival at our state of the art private hospital, you will be shown to your spacious and comfortable en-suite room. Your surgeon will then come to see you and make sure you’re in good spirits and health for the surgery before asking for your consent for a final time.

The team will then take you into the theatre for the operation, that will be around 1.5 to 3 hours during which time you will be sedated with a general anaesthetic.

What happens during rhinoplasty nose surgery pre-op?

We will invite you to attend a pre-operative assessment your nurse will invite you to take part in a series of medical checks to ensure you are healthy and fit enough for the surgery.

All patients will be tested for MRSA and there may also be some blood and urine test administered, however, there’s no need to worry, we just want to ensure you are getting the best possible service from Pall Mall.

The most important part of this pre-Rhinoplatsy assessment is taking photos of your nose so that we have the medical records of how it looked prior to the surgery.

In this way, we will be able to successfully show you your transformation as well as keep track for medical purposes. The nurse is there to help you during the appointment so ask questions, express concerns so that you can feel confident about your procedure.

What happens during rhinoplasty nose surgery post-op?

We offer a range of post-surgery cover for our patients and we assure anyone that they are more than welcome to visit our clinics as often as possible to make sure they are happy with their outcome.

From a personal perspective, you should look to stay away from social areas for around 2 weeks after the surgery to avoid catching a cold, whilst strenuous activity needs to be avoided for 4-6 weeks.

Our team also recommends resting in an upright position for at least a few days after the op.

What is the aftercare for rhinoplasty nose surgery?

We like to get our patients back in after the surgery 3 times over the next 6 weeks, so don’t stress if you’re worried about post-surgery recovery. In addition, our nurses will check on your progress as you may experience bruising, swelling or numbness.

Why might you consider a rhinoplasty nose surgery?

Patients choose to have a rhinoplasty for different reasons. Either to repair their nose after an injury, to correct breathing problems or because they’re unhappy with the appearance of their nose and would like to change the shape.

Can a rhinoplasty help with breathing problems?

Yes – a rhinoplasty isn’t just a cosmetic procedure. Specific surgical techniques during the procedure can improve breathing issues.

How long will it take for me to recover from a rhinoplasty surgery?

Patients typically need between one and two weeks off work to recover from a rhinoplasty. It might be several months before the full effect of the operation can be visible, and up to six months for the swelling to completely go down.

What's the difference between open and closed rhinoplasty?

Open rhinoplasty is a technique where the columella is used as an access point to open the skin of the nose, where as closed rhinoplasty is performed through incisions made inside the nose. Each technique has its own set of advantages and disadvantages which your surgeon can discuss with you at your consultation.

What are the potential complications of rhinoplasty nose surgery?

All surgeries come with some degree of risk. Some of the possible complications of rhinoplasty include bleeding, infection, scarring, narrowed airways, impaired smell and dark skin under eyes.

Fortunately, rhinoplasty risks are small and complications are rare. Your surgeon will talk to you about the risks and benefits in detail at your consultation and pre operation appointments.

Can you fix a Septal Perforation?

Yes we can! Nasal septal perforation is a full-thickness defect of the nasal septum that is very frequent in patients. We can provide you with a personalised quote and a free consultation for this procedure with our Ear, Nose and Throat specialist, Mr Raghavan.

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