Plastic Surgery - Things To Know Before Undergoing Rhinoplasty

If you are undergoing a nose job or known as rhinoplasty procedure, the first and the most crucial part of making a decision all comes down to which surgeon who will perform the procedure. Take into account that the nose is a prominent feature of our face and even a slight bit of inexperience may be drastic for anyone. 

One of the best and the most effective way of ensuring that the surgeon is experienced and qualified is by being sure that they're certified by local board of plastic surgeons to carry out the procedure. You should look up Dr. Jeffrey E. Schreiber if you haven't found a reliable surgeon yet. 

As soon as the surgeon is decided on, it's now time to pay him/her a visit and get your consultation to be able to find out what can and can't be accomplished in adjusting your nose. You are going to change things such as the size of your nose in relation to other features of your face, decreasing or increasing the width of your nose, changing the bridge shapes and tip of the nose and so on.

As with any other kind of surgical procedure, there's always a number of risks and complications that come with rhinoplasty procedure which may include infections, slow wound healing, abnormal scars, hematoma, asymmetry of the nose, blood clots, ruptured blood vessels and airway obstruction in nasal passageways. It is essential that you talk about these complications and risks with your prospective plastic surgeon before you agree to undergo with the procedure as both understanding and knowing the risks can help you in making better decisions about the procedure.

Generally, your insurance provider won't be covering the nose job unless, you could prove that you already have an obstructed nasal passageway and that the surgery is the only solution to repair the obstruction. If you can't prove this, then don't expect your insurance company to pay. The cost as a result may range anywhere from 4000 to 12000 dollars. While it might not sound good, you have to take into account that open nasal rhinoplasty normally costs less than closed one as it's quicker and easier to do when the plastic surgeon has a full access to your nasal passageways.

While it's possible to reverse nearly any surgery procedure, it is vitally important to take into mind that by ensuring your surgeon is trained and experienced in the procedure, it means that you are lowering the odds that you may require a rhinoplasty reversal. There are plenty of free options out there so be sure to schedule a free consultation when you can.