What is Revision Nose Surgery and Why Does It Occur?

The healing process after revision nose surgery may vary from patient to patient. During the healing process, factors such as the content and how the surgery went and the general health status of the patient affect the healing process. Factors such as smoking, obesity or other health problems can negatively affect the healing process.

Wound care after surgery is also an important factor in the healing process. Changing the bandages regularly can accelerate the healing process and also prevents the development of complications. When we consider all these factors, the healing process after revision rhinoplasty can take an average of a few weeks to a few months. Since the characteristics of each patient are different, the healing process may also vary from person to person.What is Revision Nose Surgery and Why Does It Occur? Problems such as bending and asymmetry may occur after rhinoplasty surgeries. In addition to these, revision nose surgery can be performed in case of problems such as nasal congestion, loss of sensation, inability to smell or if the patient is not satisfied with the image. With revision nose surgery, unwanted conditions can be eliminated.

What is Revision Nose Surgery?

Revision is a procedure performed to correct aesthetic and functional problems that occur after rhinoplasty surgery. It can be said that this is a surgical procedure performed to overcome the problems that occur after rhinoplasty surgery. These problems include failure to achieve aesthetic goals, asymmetrical nose shape, curvature, breathing problems and other functional or aesthetic problems.

Deformed nasal septum or cartilage structures can cause obstruction or narrowing of the airways. In this case, revision nose surgery aims to eliminate breathing problems that occur after surgery. Nasal deformities due to trauma or surgical complications may also require revision nose surgery. With revision surgery, they aim to repair the damaged tissue and reshape the nose.

How is Revision Nose Surgery Performed?

Doctors conduct a detailed preliminary interview with patients to understand their expectations and create an appropriate treatment plan. A preliminary evaluation is made according to the patient’s previous surgery history, current nasal structure and desired results. During the revision nose surgery, it is decided which parts will be changed and intervention planning is made. During the surgery, the doctor will make small incisions inside or outside the nose. These incisions make the structures inside the nose more accessible. The nasal cartilage and bones are reshaped to give the desired shape. If necessary, a piece to support the nasal structure can also be placed.

Revision Surgery Risks

Although revision nose surgery is performed to improve the results of previous nose surgeries, it carries the risk of complications since it is a surgical procedure. It is important that patients are informed about these potential risks and discuss them in detail with their surgeon before revision surgery. The risks of rhinoplasty surgery include: Infection, bleeding, anesthesia-related complications, swelling and edema around the nose, poor aesthetic results, respiratory problems.

After Revision Rhinoplasty

If you do not pay attention to the points recommended by your doctor after the surgery, you may not get the desired efficiency from the surgery. Things to do after surgery:

-You should get plenty of rest in the first few days after the operation to ensure full recovery.

You should use the medications given by your doctor properly.

-You should not wet your bandages and keep them clean according to your doctor’s recommendations.

If you see any signs of infection in the operated wound, you should contact your doctor directly.

You should go for regular check-ups.
You should apply a cold compress to your swollen area under the control of your doctor.
You should stay away from physical activities for a while.
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Dr. Tamer Şakrak
On February 15, 1977, I was born in Nuremberg, Germany, the last child of a family of workers. In 1982, I returned to my ancestral hometown, the village of Kaymakçı in the district of Payis in the province of Izmir.