Rhinoplasty Surgery

The nose is your most prominent facial feature.

A Bone, cartilage, and the skin all play a role in the appearance and function of your nose. Rhinoplasty can tweak your appearance by altering the size, shape, or proportions of your nose. In addition to cosmetic benefits, surgery can also improve nasal airflow if an obstruction is part of your problem.

Restricted airflow can make exercising, sleeping, and breathing more difficult.

Rhinoplasty takes about 90 minutes on average and is usually performed as an outpatient procedure, meaning you won’t have to spend much time in the hospital.

The most common risks of surgery include bruising, bleeding, pain, congestion, and swelling. Mild swelling can persist for months.

Post-surgery, splints are used to support the nose and are removed 1-7 days after the surgery. The final results of rhinoplasty are improved nasal profile, self-confidence, self-appearance, and ease of breath.

Prior to every procedure, our patients undergo a consultation at Cache Valley Facial Plastics to report their medical history, receive a physical exam, take photographs, and discuss with one of our board-certified surgeons a customized surgical plan tailored to their specific goals.

Start your Rhinoplasty in North Logan, UT journey today — schedule an appointment at CVFP or by calling 435-753-7880.

Pre-Operative Rhinoplasty Instructions

Wear loose fitting clothing, a shirt that can easily fit over the head or be button up the front and comfortable pants.

DO NOT wear jewelry, makeup, lotions, oils or perfumes the day of your surgery. It is best to shower/bathe thoroughly the morning of surgery.

DO NOT take aspirin or aspirin based products for 2 weeks prior to surgery. DO NOT take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory products for 1 week prior to surgery. If these are prescribed to you and are medically necessary, please contact our nurse 753-7880 option 4 for medical clearance.

If you are having IV sedation or general anesthesia DO NOT eat or drink anything after midnight the night before. If you are taking any maintenance medication (blood pressure, diabetic, heart, etc.) call our nurse 753-7880 option 4 before skipping these doses.

Lab work can be done at the hospital the day of surgery. Women of childbearing age will need to undergo pregnancy testing, if positive, your surgery will be cancelled and a refund will be issued by our office.

Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

You must have a ride home.

You can help reduce the incidence of complications from your surgery. Infections can be reduced by keeping your dressings and wounds clean and dry. Bleeding can be reduced by NOT coughing, stooping, straining or working. Surgery is stressful and usually requires rest, relaxation and good nourishment. If you use tobacco products please stop prior to surgery and do not resume 3-4 weeks after surgery. If someone if your home smokes, please ask them to step outside. Second-hand smoke can inhibit the healing process as much as smoking yourself.

Post-Operative Rhinoplasty Instructions

If you are prescribed narcotics, DO NOT drive while taking narcotics for pain until you can been off of them for 24 hours. Take medications as needed not to exceed directions on the prescription. If rash, vomiting, or nausea persist, discontinue and call our office. DO NOT add Tylenol into your pain management if your narcotic already had Tylenol in it.

Tylenol and Ibuprofen can be dosed (if not contraindicated) in an alternating fashion controlling most post-operative pain.

Drink plenty of fluids after your surgery and advance diet as tolerated.

DO NOT stoop, strain, or lift more than 10 pounds for 2 weeks.

Leave dressings in place unless otherwise directed. Internal nasal splints are usually removed 1-3 days after your surgery and external nasal splints should be worn for 1 week.

DO NOT shower for 24 hours.

DO NOT submerge surgical site for 4 weeks.

Swelling and bruising can take 2-4 weeks to resolve and mild swelling (worse in the morning) can persist for 1 year. Some areas may have numbness and tingling for months. With time the incisions will fade. Protect new scars for 6 months.

Call our office immediately (or get ahold of our on call doctor after hours) for purulent drainage, reddened skin around surgical site, fever, sudden increase in pain, sudden increase in bruising, or uncontrolled bleeding.

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