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SECONDARY RHINOPLASTY

Secondary Rhinoplasty or Revision Rhinoplasty is a surgery that is usually carried out after a primary rhinoplasty operation. After the first operation, you may need a second operation due to various reasons such as not liking the shape of your nose, having an accident, deformities in your nose or damage to your nose, or nasal congestion.

Operation Summary

The secondary rhinoplasty surgery can be performed under general anesthesia, with an open or closed method, depending on your condition. If there is a need for a small change in your nose, this procedure can be performed under local anesthesia in a short time.

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Why Should You Prefer Secondary Rhinoplasty?

  • After having a rhinoplasty surgery in your life, it is possible that you will not be satisfied with the visual or functional results of that surgery. Thanks to the second rhinoplasty, it is possible to achieve the desired nose image or functions.
  • It is possible to have problems such as the severe collapse of the cartilage or nasal bones, nasal valve collapse, deterioration in nasal symmetry, excessively narrowed nasal tip, an insufficient or severe reduction in the bridge of the nose, and significant scars. The second rhinoplasty surgery provides solutions to these problems.
  • Sometimes, although your expectation from rhinoplasty surgery is a natural appearance, this result may not be achieved, and an artificial appearance may appear. It is possible to correct this appearance with a second surgery.
  • Even if your nasal ways are opened after the first surgery, it is possible to have a blockage in the nasal ways again in the future. Surgery will also help you in this sense.
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OUR FIGURES

25-30%

Rhinoplasty

25-30% of rhinoplasties are secondary surgery to the patients who have had one or multiple previous surgeries.

41%

Patients

41% of the patient’s reason for undergoing secondary rhinoplasty is a new deformity after the primary rhinoplasty.

97%

Patients

97% of patients are happy with their outcomes and, the needed corrections have been made after the secondary rhinoplasty.

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BEFORE OPERATION

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BEFORE OPERATION

For the patient, the preparation for the Secondary Rhinoplasty is the same as any rhinoplasty surgery.

The first step of Secondary Rhinoplasty is examining the patient and having a full understanding of their condition, requirements, and expectations. Then, the surgeon will inform you about further recommendations and instructions.

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DURING OPERATION

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DURING OPERATION

Secondary Rhinoplasty surgery can be either open or closed methods or under general or local anesthesia.

The surgeon will determine the right approach for your Secondary Rhinoplasty according to your expectations and requirements.

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AFTER OPERATION

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AFTER OPERATION

In most cases, the patient is discharged on the same day as the surgery. In some cases, the patient may be kept under medical observation for a day and released after one day. Patients are usually recommended to stay at home and rest for a couple of days.

It takes at least 6 up to 12 months for the nose to take its final shape and function precisely as desired.

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Secondary Rhinoplasty Methods

The nature of a secondary rhinoplasty operation may vary according to the reasons leading to its necessity. Therefore, it may be carried out as an open or closed surgery.

Closed

Closed rhinoplasty is the most common rhinoplasty method. The incisions are hidden inside the nose without external scars. When the surgeon lifts the soft tissue gently upward, the bone and cartilage become accessible to perform the necessary changes.

The technical methods are similar once the inside structure is visualized for open or closed rhinoplasty. There are several advantages to having a closed rhinoplasty since it is a less-invasive method. These advantages are: reduced nasal tissue irritation, reduced probability of nasal support reduction, less possibility of postoperative edema, lessened detectable scarring, less time spent in the operating room, faster postoperative recovery.

Open

Open rhinoplasty is for patients who need extensive work done to the nose. Your surgeon will make incisions in the skin between your nostrils underneath your nose. This area is called the columella. Then, the skin is lifted to reveal the inside of the nasal cavity. It gives your rhinoplasty surgeon access to perform the necessary reshaping.

Where extensive grafting or when revision surgery is needed, you may require open rhinoplasty. If you have issues as collapsed valves, genetic structural, or acquired deformities in the nose, open rhinoplasty would be a better option for you.

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Secondary Rhinoplasty Procedure

The procedure may vary from person to person but generally;

Procedure Duration

2-3 hours

Anesthesia

Local or General Anesthesia

Recovery Time

In 6 Weeks

Expected Results

Enhanced Nasal Appearance

Preferred Method

Closed Rhinoplasty

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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