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Rhinoplasty
Note: This article contains images of a surgical procedure being performed. Rhinoplasty in Iran
THERE IS A BIG DISTINCTION BETWEEN A SEPTOPLASTY AND A RHINOPLASTY
Rhinoplasty in Iran
Rhinoplasty: The term “nose job” conflates these two separate procedures. When someone has a deviated septum, a septoplasty is an interior surgery that fixes it. Septoplasty straightens the septum and helps to alleviate any breathing issues stemming from blockage of the nasal passages. This type of surgery is usually covered by insurance. On the other hand, a rhinoplasty is for cosmetic purposes. Rhinoplasty shapes the nose, changing it for aesthetic reasons. Most people who have deviated septums (myself included) choose to have both a septoplasty and a rhinoplasty in order to correct any bumps, crookedness, etc., that their deviation caused. Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty: Step-by-Step
A nose job is usually done as an outpatient procedure, meaning there is no overnight stay. You’ll get general or local anesthesia. With general anesthesia, you’ll sleep through the operation. With local anesthesia, you will be sedated and your nose will be numbed so you are relaxed and unable to feel the pain. During operation, the surgeon makes cuts within the nostrils. In more difficult cases, the surgeon may also make cuts across the base of the nose. The surgeon then reshapes the inner bone and cartilage to produce a more pleasing appearance.
The Ideal Candidate
the explanation that if patients experiencing one or more of the following conditions might seek rhinoplasty:
- Dorsal hump: A bump at the bridge of the nose
- Nasal width: A nose that is too wide or too narrow
- Asymmetry: A nose that is twisted or deviated
- Prominent nasal tip: A nasal tip that is round, bulbous, fatty, or disproportionate to the rest of the face
- Drooping nasal tip: The angle between the upper lip and lower nose that is less than 90 degrees
- Post-traumatic deformities: Shape aberrations after a nasal injury
- Nasal airway problems: Internal valve collapse and septal deviation
Key factors that also help determine the ideal candidate include nasal maturity (if the nose is mature enough — usually over the age of 15), emotional maturity (patients thoroughly understand implications, risks, and purpose of the surgery), having realistic expectations (understanding both goals and limitations of the procedure), and an absence of body dysmorphia. The last on that last, Dugar explains, is something lots of patients have issues coping with. “We all [experience body dysmorphia] to some extent, but some [patients] cross the normal spectrum,” says Dugar. “It’s our duty as surgeons to counsel them and avoid letting patients guide us into wrong ethical decisions.”

The Procedure
Rhinoplasty is typically performed on an outpatient basis and can be done in one of two ways: open or closed. Both approaches involve incisions being made within the internal nostril region, but the open rhinoplasty approach adds an external incision (a few millimeters) on the undersurface of the columella (i.e. the tissue that divides the nostrils), says Kolker. That external cut leaves a permanent scar, says Dugar. The skin of the nose is then “undraped” (similar to opening the hood of the car, says Dugar) so that the inner structures of the nose become visible. “This allows you to do massive changes to the nose and take things apart more readily and reconstruct the nose,” says Dugar. “This is necessary for botched or revision [previously operated on] noses, or noses with very difficult anatomy.” With closed rhinoplasty, “all of the incisions are made inside the nose, which means no external cuts and no risk of scarring,” Dugar says. It is through these internal incisions that the nose is then shaped and sculpted for subtle changes. “We don’t alter the face, yet we soften and improve the overall balance,” he says of the procedure. Ultimately, the plastic surgeon will select the most appropriate rhinoplasty incisions based on the specific structural modifications required for the patient, according to Kolker.
Risks
When considering rhinoplasty, or any other cosmetic and elective procedure for that matter, there are risks to keep in mind. Gary Breslow, a board-certified plastic surgeon in New Jersey, explains rhinoplasty is not without risks, although it is considered a very safe procedure. “The biggest risk of rhinoplasty is a poor outcome, which is why rhinoplasties have the highest revision rate of any plastic surgery procedure performed,” he tells Allure. The poor outcome might mean that the cosmetic appearance is not what was desired, and sometimes it might even be worse than pre-procedure. Breslow gives some examples. “Cartilage grafts are often used in cosmetic procedures, and these grafts may move and become visible,” he says. “Rhinoplasty to correct a crooked nose runs the risk of not straightening the nose completely,” he says. “Because cartilage has ‘memory,’ there is also the risk of the nose becoming crooked again over time.”

Recovery and Downtime

The Cost
As with most plastic surgeries, the total cost of the procedure and recovery can vary greatly depending on the region and physician. Dugar explains that other variables include the skill level of the surgeon, whether it’s being done open or closed, and if it is a primary or a revision case. Kolker agrees that costs can vary widely and can include fees from surgeons, anesthesia, and hospital and ambulatory surgery centers. He says that in total, rhinoplasties can range from approximately $6,000 to $15,000. However, for those with documented breathing problems, “surgery of the septum, internal valves, or turbinates that can be performed at the same time as aesthetic refinements may qualify for insurance coverage, but for the functional portion of the procedure only,” Kolker says. you can compare the cost of rhinoplasty in Iran here.
The Experience
Dugar says rhinoplasty is “extremely common amongst the younger demographic,” and that rings especially true in the case of Ruby Priscilla Cruz, 19, a patient of Dugar’s who shared her rhinoplasty experience with Allure. “I couldn’t be happier with the results,” Cruz says. “The first week I had discomfort because I was unable to breathe through my nose because of the packing and cast, but other than that, the healing process was smooth and painless.” For a smooth procedure with happy results like Cruz’s, Breslow stresses the importance of finding the most-qualified doctor. “The ability to precisely and accurately manipulate and restructure the nose to achieve an aesthetically pleasing result, while maintaining or improving functional breathing issues, requires a skill set and expertise that takes many years for a surgeon to acquire,” he explains, adding that correcting a botched rhinoplasty is even more difficult.

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THE PAIN REALLY ISN’T THAT BAD
THE Rhinoplasty RECOVERY PROCESS IS SHORTER THAN YOU THINK

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