Rhinoplasty Can Improve Your Nose in These Ways

According to Harvard Medical School, about 220,000 rhinoplasties are performed yearly. And there’s a good reason for that. Different forms of the procedure have been around since the time of the ancient Egyptians. But the procedure essentially helps you both to breathe easier and to fix your appearance.

If you’re concerned about the appearance of your nose, then our physicians at Florida Ear Nose Throat & Facial Plastic Surgery Center are here to provide you with the latest in cosmetic enhancement. That’s why we’ve compiled this helpful guide to the many benefits of a nose job.

The cosmetic benefits

Most people opt to have a rhinoplasty because they’re trying to change their appearance. This is a viable reason for wanting to have the procedure, and we work with you to ensure that your nose looks exactly like you want it to! We take the time to have private consultations with you that discuss your potential outcomes and your goals for your appearance.

The other benefits of a rhinoplasty 

You may still want to get a rhinoplasty for reasons that are entirely uncosmetic. If you have trouble breathing through your nose then you may benefit from a nose job. You may want to fix your snoring with a nose job as well, as leaving snoring untreated can lead to the development of sleep apnea. 

Treating sleep apnea sooner rather than later is important because you can develop serious complications from it. With this condition, you can stop breathing for 10 seconds or longer several times a night. Because this can interrupt your sleep and put you at risk of developing depression, diabetes, and even heart problems, a nose job can even be life-saving.

Rhinoplasty: What to expect

As experienced surgeons, our doctors are here to offer you a minimally invasive alternative to a traditional nose job. With our minimally invasive procedure, you only need local anesthesia. Also, we perform the entire procedure on the inside of your nose.

As a result, there are no outside incisions or indications that you’ve had a nose job. You won’t have any bruising, packing, or downtime. You can even get to your normal activities the next day and take comfort in the fact that your results are permanent. 

You don’t need to live with a nose that you don’t like, and you certainly don’t need to live with breathing problems and sleep apnea! We’re here for you whenever you’re ready. So, call us to set up an appointment today.  

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