Atlanta Georgia Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty Recovery Is Something You Should Take Seriously - Part 1

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After your rhinoplasty surgery, you must follow your surgeons instructions to the tee to have a full and quick recovery.  One of the first things to expect is quite a bit of bruising and a swollen face. You will also feel like you are stuffed up with a nasal cold, but it’s just the trauma your nose and surrounding area just went through.

You may or may not have the packing that you’ve seen and heard, but if you apply ice you will help minimize the swelling and the pressure you feel. You can use regular ice or you can get a small bag of frozen peas or even berries. These two are better because they remain frozen longer, keeping your trips to the freezer at a minimum.

The bruising can look nearly frightening. Don’t be bothered by this. I know it’s easier said then done, but I’m sure your surgeon will show you some patient pictures to prepare you for what to expect. As these bruises heal, they will actually get even darker, so don’t worry.

One thing that is also very common is the ingestion of blood during the surgery. It can cause you to get sick and very nautious later on. Some patients throw up a couple of times, and it has nothing to do with the anesthesia. You may also get very tired of having to breath through your mouth and feeling stuffed up. It can grate on your emotions, and even cause an anxious state which can be mood-altering.

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Atlanta Rhinoplasty Surgeon - Check Their Credentials

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If you live in Atlanta Georgia, and you are looking for a rhinoplasty surgeon, there’s some critical things to take into consideration. Believe it or not, there are some shady plasty surgeons what are more than happy to take your money in return for a poor result. You don’t want to be in that situation. You want to arm yourself with enough credible information (keep reading this site), to make an informed decision and get the results you want and expect.

Board Certified Is A Must

Any surgeon you consider for your “nose job” should be board certified. The American Board of Plasty Surgery should be on his resume.  Also… American Board of Medical Specialties is a nice addition. 

Years Of Professional Experience

This is critical. You do not want a plastic surgeon who has just gotten out of residency. You want a surgeon who has at least 5 years of practical and professional experience in rhinoplasty surgeries.  Regardless of background information, always ask potential rhinoplasty surgeons for before and after photos of their patients.

You will pay more for this level of doctor, but you don’t want to make the wrong decision based on fees and get a poor result you’ll have to live with forever! If you have to, finance the surgery to get a better, more qualified and experienced surgeon.

An experienced rhinoplasty surgeon will be able to provide a realistic expectation for the outcome of your surgery, and rhinoplasty surgeons who have had time to perfect their technique are better able to predict the results. Rhinoplasty surgeons with more experience can also be valuable should any complications arise during surgery.

Atlanta Rhinoplasty Surgery Information

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The ideal person for rhinoplasty is a person that has a disproportionate or disfigured nose, but that maintains good health and mental faculties, and that has a realistic outlook on their results. When you research for a cosmetic surgeon he/she will show you before and after pictures of clients and discuss what’s possible with your Atlanta rhinoplasty surgery.

There are two typical procedures that a plastic surgeon can do on your nose.  The open rhinoplasty and the closed rhinoplasty.

The open rhinoplasty is where the surgeon makes a rather small inciston involves a small incision across the columella, in the spot between the nostrils.  Incisions inside the nose are also needed. This procedure is most used in more difficult surgeries.

The closed rhinoplasty is where the plastic surgeon makes the incision inside the nose only. The recovery is faster with much less swelling. The only downfall is the doctor may not be able to get similar changes as compared to the open rhinoplasty, due to not being able to see certain areas inside the nose.

Many surgeons will push for the open procedure because they can see more of the nose.  The outcome is more swelling and bruising, but if you follow instructions and elevate your head when you sleep for about a week after the surgery, the swelling will go away much faster.

In most cases, insurance will not cover your rhinoplasty surgery, but if your nose issue is causing breathing difficulties, or maybe you have a birth defect, you may be able to get it covered. The main questions you should ask your insurance company is:

Does your insurance policy cover the costs of the surgery, the anesthesia, revisions, and/or other related hospital costs? If so, will that increase your premiums? And will this create problems with future coverage issues?

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