How Many Revision Rhinoplasty Procedures Can You Have?
Jaimie DeRosa, M.D., F.A.C.S.
7/9/2021
Because the nose is such an important feature, rhinoplasty has become one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the U.S. However, nose reshaping can be considered technically challenging. If you still have trouble breathing or are dissatisfied with your results, you can turn to revision rhinoplasty in Boston, MA. Double board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Jaimie DeRosa can give you the satisfying outcomes you want.
While there is no limit to how many revision surgeries can be safely performed, each procedure does come with a new set of risks and challenges. Learn more by scheduling a revision rhinoplasty consultation at DeRosa Center Facial Plastic Surgery & Med Spa. We can perform an assessment and see if you qualify for treatment.
Revision rhinoplasty explained
There are many reasons why revision rhinoplasty is requested by patients. This is because results are not always predictable. Perhaps the tissue did not heal correctly, or the refinements were too subtle. Either way, revision rhinoplasty could correct these problems.
Patients should understand that revision procedures are more complex than their original nose job. A plastic surgeon needs to work around scar tissue and changes in the cartilage and bone from the first surgery. The nose may even take longer to heal.
The team at DeRosa Center Facial Plastic Surgery & Med Spa is experienced in performing revision rhinoplasty procedures, even if we were not the clinic that performed your initial surgery. During your consultation, we can examine the area and let you know what is possible.
Reasons for revision rhinoplasty
There are several issues that can be addressed with a revision rhinoplasty in Boston, MA. These include:
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Functional: The surgical site appears normal, but your airways are obstructed. This makes it difficult to breathe properly through your nose.
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Cosmetic: You can breathe properly, but you are not satisfied with the overall appearance of your nose.
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New trauma or injury: Your nose is very vulnerable after nose reshaping surgery. You may need a revision procedure if the cartilage or soft tissue has been damaged in some way.
How long to wait before getting revision surgery
Some patients think they need a revision rhinoplasty but haven’t given their nose enough time to heal before seeking a revision. It can take a year or longer before seeing the final outcomes of a nose job. After this time, you may realize you don’t need a revision procedure after all. Of course, the only person who can determine the best course of action is an experienced plastic surgeon. They can recommend when to get surgery, depending on your situation.
Having realistic expectations
After having dissatisfying results, we understand that patients may be anxious to undergo a revision procedure. It is essential for any man or woman considering revision rhinoplasty to keep realistic expectations about their results. Dr. DeRosa can help you manage your needs and wants during your initial consultation. Remember that communication and transparency are important in achieving pleasing outcomes.
Nose reshaping procedures in Boston
Revision rhinoplasty is a complicated plastic surgery. However, it is possible to restore the cosmetic appeal and function of your nose. Plastic surgeon Dr. Jaimie DeRosa is a renowned specialist in this area and can give you the outcomes you want. Learn how the professionals at DeRosa Center Facial Plastic Surgery & Med Spa perform successful nose job procedures every day in Boston, MA, by giving our team members a call.
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