5 Signs It's Time to Consider a Rhinoplasty

 5 Signs It's Time to Consider a Rhinoplasty

Our faces are distinct and unique from one another, even within families where there are many similarities (except for identical twins), and our noses are among the most identifiable features we possess. It plays a significant role in smell, breathing, and filtering air, and it turns out their shape has evolved over many, many years to adapt to the environments we live in.

Not everyone is happy with the nose they’re born with, and as a result, many seek out nose jobs (rhinoplasties) to adjust and shape its appearance to their tastes. However, many abnormalities, injuries, and medical issues can necessitate this treatment. To determine when you should consider it, let’s examine the signs of these issues.

In the Kissimmee and Orlando, Florida areas, residents dealing with nose issues that require rhinoplasty treatment can receive help from Drs. Wade Han and Elvira Livigni De Armas, along with the medical team at Florida Ear, Nose, and Throat & Plastic Surgery Center.

Facts about rhinoplasty 

This complex surgery alters the size and shape of your nose, which is performed in one of two ways: an open procedure for major changes, and a closed treatment for minor adjustments. People undergo rhinoplasty quite frequently, making it one of the most common treatments performed, with over 350,000 procedures done annually.

While cosmetic rhinoplasty focuses on aesthetic changes to your appearance, other types address more functional issues or correct problems resulting from a previous rhinoplasty. Filler rhinoplasty also presents an option for people seeking a nonsurgical treatment to manage irregularities in nose shape and size, such as droopy nasal tips, and correct bumps.

Reasons to consider the treatment

Several factors determine whether a nose job is necessary, including issues like:

Signs that a rhinoplasty is necessary

To see if you need a rhinoplasty, look for symptoms like:

1. Obvious deformations

Broken noses from falls or physical altercations should certainly undergo treatment to improve both aesthetic and functional outcomes.

2. Breathing problems

If you’re finding it difficult to breathe through your nose, several problems may be causing this, which could require a rhinoplasty for treatment.

3. Internal damage

Congenital issues and various conditions can cause problems that aren’t visible, leading to issues in the sinuses and other areas beneath the surface.

4. Functional  obstructions

Polyps, nodules, and other tissue can block air passages and require surgical removal.

5. Abnormalities

Congenital problems like a cleft palate or lip create obvious visual and possible medical issues, which a nose job can treat.

Whether you have visual problems with your nose or medical issues that need addressing, schedule an appointment with Drs. Han Livigni De Armas and the Florida Ear, Nose, Throat & Plastic Surgery team today to find out how we can help.

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