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Is revision rhinoplasty very painful?

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Understanding Revision Rhinoplasty Pain: What to Expect

Congestion, inability to breathe through swollen air passages, the taste of blood are all problems that most revision rhinoplasty patients are bothered by more than pain. Pain is normal with any surgery, and is no worse with corrective rhinoplasty.

What is Revision Rhinoplasty?

Revision rhinoplasty, also known as secondary rhinoplasty or corrective rhinoplasty, is a surgical procedure performed to correct and improve the results of a previous nose job. While nose job revision can be a life-changing procedure, many people are concerned about the pain involved.

Pain Expectations During Surgery

During the revision rhinoplasty procedure, you will be under general anesthesia and won’t feel any pain. After the surgery, you can expect to experience some discomfort and pain, which is typical of any surgical procedure. Your surgeon will provide you with pain medication to help manage your discomfort.

Recovery Time and Pain Management

The recovery time after revision rhinoplasty varies from person to person. You can expect to experience some pain and discomfort during the first few days after the surgery. Your surgeon will prescribe pain medication to help manage your discomfort. It’s important to follow your surgeon’s postoperative instructions carefully to ensure a smooth recovery.

Tips for Managing Revision Rhinoplasty Pain

To manage the pain after corrective rhinoplasty, you can try the following:

  1. Take your pain medication as prescribed by your surgeon.
  2. Apply ice packs to your nose for 10 to 15 minutes at a time, several times a day.
  3. Rest and avoid strenuous activities for the first few days after the surgery.
  4. Sleep with your head elevated to help reduce swelling.
  5. Avoid blowing your nose or sneezing for the first few weeks after the surgery.

Conclusion

Revision rhinoplasty is a life-changing procedure that can cause concerns about pain. By understanding what to expect and following your surgeon’s postoperative instructions carefully, you can minimize your pain and discomfort and achieve the best possible results.

Check out our gallery of before and after images for rhinoplasty: https://www.fineryou.com/before-after-galleries/rhinoplasty/ 

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