The Procedure Process
Initial Consultation
Your FSPS surgeon will evaluate your nasal structure, listen to your goals, and review options for reshaping the nose. They will explain the surgical plan, expected outcomes, and recovery details. They may do something called “morphing” where your surgeon alters your photo electronically to show you how your nose might look after surgery. They may also discuss other balancing features of your face to look at with your new nose, most commonly your chin.
Day of Surgery
Rhinoplasty is typically an outpatient procedure. Depending on your unique needs, the surgeon will reshape cartilage, bone, and soft tissue to achieve your goals—while maintaining or improving nasal function. A medication to reduce your bruising is now commonly used which really helps recovery. And most of the time you don’t need all that packing that was used during older rhinoplasty techniques, so you can breathe through your nose after surgery.
Immediate Aftercare
After surgery, a nasal splint may be placed to support the new shape. Swelling, bruising, and congestion are common but temporary. Pain is usually well-controlled with prescribed medication.
Follow-Up Visits
Your surgeon will monitor your recovery over several weeks to months, guiding you through healing and evaluating your results. Your nose will typically continue to look even better during the first year after surgery.