When Is Nose Surgery Needed?
Looking for information on nose surgery? Read on to learn more about when this procedure may be necessary. While many people choose to undergo nose surgery, others may need this type of surgery for non-cosmetic reasons.
Wondering if nose surgery is in your near future? Whether this plastic surgical procedure is one that is chosen or necessary, it is first important for potential patients to be approved as a candidate. One of the main criteria is being in good overall health. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, nearly 220,000 rhinoplasties are performed yearly, making this the most common facial plastic surgery procedure.
Reasons to undergo nose surgery
The information below goes into some of the more common reasons for getting nose surgery. Those who are considering undergoing nose surgery should understand that functional nose surgery and cosmetic nose surgery can often be performed at the same time.
To improve the overall appearance of the nose and face
One of the more common reasons for undergoing nose surgery is because someone wants to change the appearance of their nose. They can decide to change the size of their nose, the angle of their nose, straighten the bridge of the nose, make their nostrils narrower, and/or reshape the tip of the nose. Those who choose plastic surgery to improve their appearance must wait until their nasal bone is done growing, which tends to be in one’s later teen years.
Correcting a deviated septum
When someone is diagnosed with a deviated septum, it means that they have a condition that causes their nasal septum not to be in its correct position. This in turn makes it difficult to breathe in and out of the nose. It also makes them more susceptible when it comes to sinus-related problems, including infections. It is possible to be born with this nose-related problem, or it can happen due to someone experiencing some type of nose trauma.
Fixing a cleft lip, cleft palate
Cleft lips and/or cleft palates are birth defects. These defects are also sometimes referred to as cleft noses. Cleft problems not only prevent one from being able to eat their food properly, but they can also cause them to experience nasal defects. These nose-related problems require plastic surgery to repair, as cleft nose repair is essential to fixing the problem so the patient can breathe properly. Nose surgery also helps to restore the patient's physical appearance, allowing them to feel confident in the way they look.
Structural abnormalities
Structural abnormalities can occur at birth or as a result of an injury or traumatic event (see below). In either case, a nose surgery procedure can help improve the overall structure of the nose. This is most commonly performed to help the patient achieve their cosmetic goals. However, there may be other benefits to addressing structural abnormalities of the nose as well, such as an easier time breathing through the nose and subsequent improved overall health.
Traumatic injuries
Traumatic injuries can impact the structure of the nose and damage bones, cartilage, etc. Nose surgery is often required after sports injuries, auto accidents, physical altercations, and other events that can damage the structure of the nose. The goal here is to restore the overall appearance of the nose and address any health complications the damage has caused.
Nasal inflammation
Chronic allergies (among other causes) often lead to nasal inflammation. This can impact breathing and lead to a variety of symptoms and overall health concerns. Although nose surgery cannot treat chronic allergies directly, it can help alleviate some of the symptoms that affect the patient the most, such as nasal inflammation.
Nasal masses/polyps
A nasal mass is a growth in the nose; this can be cancerous or noncancerous. A nasal polyp is a particularly common type of noncancerous growth that can grow in the nasal passages. In some cases, nose surgery is necessary to remove the nasal mass. The benefits of this procedure depend on the symptoms that the mass has caused. Many patients report an easier time breathing through the nose after a polyp has been removed.
Considering nose surgery?
The more someone understands this type of surgical procedure, the more likely they will make a decision that is right for them. Whether the decision to undergo a surgical process is for medical or cosmetic reasons, the end result is one that should help the patient. Contact our plastic surgery office today to schedule a consultation and go over your treatment options.
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