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Dr. Henry A. Mentz, III, MD, PA,
FACS, FICS - Before & After's
Nasal Surgery for Men
Rhinoplasty or nasal reshaping is
one of the most commonly performed plastic surgery procedures
done by Dr. Mentz. The removal of a large nasal hump
or the narrowing of the nostrils can improve the look
and shape of your nose. This may be done in conjunction
with other rhinoplasty procedures to create the desired
appearance. Your surgeon will evaluate the structure
of your nose and face and discuss in detail your appearance
expectations. Facial balance is important.
Computer imaging will help you and
your surgeon determine the size and shape of your nose.
Factors that influence the final results include the
structure of your nasal bones and cartilage, the shape
of your face the thickness of your skin and your age.
Cosmetic nose surgery may be performed on female patients
as young as 15 or males as young as 17. However, the
surgeon will need to make this determination. Depending
upon the procedures performed, a splint may be applied
to the nose to help maintain its shape. Soft plastic
splints may be placed in your nostrils to stabilize
the airway and are removed in 5-7 days.
The surgery can be performed as an
outpatient under general anesthesia and takes approximately
2 hours to complete. For the first day following surgery,
patients should plan on staying in bed with the head
elevated. After your procedure Dr. Mentz may offer a
visit to your home by a plastic surgery
nurse, trained to assist in your recovery. Most patients
can return to work or school within 7-10 days following
surgery. Exercise and other strenuous activities may
be resumed in about two weeks. It is important to avoid
hitting or rubbing the nose for approximately eight
weeks. Exposure to the sun should be limited for the
two months.
Snoring, Difficulty Breathing
Breathing or snoring problems might
be a sign that you are a candidate for nasal surgery
or septoplasty. A nasal deformity may be a sign of a
more serious medical condition and may be covered by
your health insurance. The septum, which is the dividing
wall between the air passages, may be deviated or crooked,
causing nasal obstruction. To improve the nasal airway,
the shape or position of the septum may be corrected
with surgery.
Incisions are made inside the nostrils.
Nasal packs or soft plastic splints may be placed in
your nostrils to stabilize the septum after surgery.
The surgery can be performed as an outpatient under
general anesthesia and takes approximately 1-2 hours
to complete. For the first day following surgery, patients
should plan on staying in bed with the head elevated.
After your procedure Dr. Mentz
may offer a visit to your home by a plastic
surgery nurse, trained to assist in your recovery. Most
patients can return to work or school within 7-10 days
following surgery. Exercise and other strenuous activities
may be resumed in about two to 4 weeks. It is important
to avoid hitting or rubbing the nose for approximately
eight weeks. Exposure to the sun should be limited for
the two months following surgery.
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Description
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RHINOPLASTY
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RHINOPLASTY
Improvement in nasal contours and
balance can add handsome balance to
profiles and improve overall looks.
Dr. Mentz's triple board certification
provides unmatched credentials for
all facial surgery.
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