Quick Facts on Nose Jobs
You have probably heard of the term ‘nose jobs’ for a couple of times now. If you want to find out more about the said procedure without taking too much time, take a look at the quick and light facts we have gathered for you:
- Rhinoplasty is the medical term for nose jobs.
- The procedures involved in rhinoplasty are not definite. It all depends on the condition of a particular patient.
- A rhinoplasty can be done in hospitals or surgery centers. A plastic surgeon can also opt to do the procedure in his or her own office.
- Plastic surgeons and otolaryngologists do rhinoplasty. An otolaryngologist (popularly called ENT) is a surgeon for the ears, nose and throat.
- An individual who plans to have a rhinoplasty must be in good health. He or she must not have a pre-existing illness such as diabetes.
- The desires to improve nose functions and to look good are the two common reasons why people get a nose job.
- A person who has undergone a nose job may experience pain and swelling of the nose. Others may have bruises and black eyes.
- · Recovery usually takes an average of three to four weeks. However, there are people who recover faster than the specified timeframe.
- Strenuous activities such as lifting should be avoided by a recovering patient.
- Risks involved in rhinoplasty: infection, excessive bleeding, internal scar in the tissues and negative reaction to anesthesia.
*All the information stated above cannot be substituted to that of a medical professional. Consult your medical surgeon for further reference.

