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Rhinoplasty surgery or most commonly know as a nose job.
Now that you have made the decision to undergo rhinoplasty and have prepared for your surgery, the next step is the rhinoplasty surgery itself and the after affects. Rhinoplasty (also known as "nose job" or nose plastic surgery) is a type of plastic surgery that is used to enhance the function or appearance of a person’s nose.
It is important to take into consideration the need for any functional surgery to correct blocked breathing passages in the nose. All in all, rhinoplasty is one of the most commonly performed plastic surgery procedures.
For patients who will be accepting the financial responsibility for rhinoplasty, or any other type of plastic surgery, many hospitals offer a convenient payment plan. As with any rhinoplasty the goal is to create something that will work harmoniously with the patients face. After the Rhinoplasty procedure, patients are sent home with or without packing of the nose.
As is the case with any surgical procedure, including plastic surgery, there are specific risks of infection and/or complications. Because a Nose Surgery is considered an elective procedure, insurance usually will not cover the operation. When your rhinoplasty is complete, the surgeon will place a splint on your nose to help it maintain its shape.
It is important to take into consideration the need for any functional surgery to correct blocked breathing passages in the nose. All in all, rhinoplasty is one of the most commonly performed plastic surgery procedures.
For patients who will be accepting the financial responsibility for rhinoplasty, or any other type of plastic surgery, many hospitals offer a convenient payment plan. As with any rhinoplasty the goal is to create something that will work harmoniously with the patients face. After the Rhinoplasty procedure, patients are sent home with or without packing of the nose.
As is the case with any surgical procedure, including plastic surgery, there are specific risks of infection and/or complications. Because a Nose Surgery is considered an elective procedure, insurance usually will not cover the operation. When your rhinoplasty is complete, the surgeon will place a splint on your nose to help it maintain its shape.
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