Are There Any Serious Risks Related to Having Rhinoplasty Surgery?

Rhinoplasty, commonly known as nose surgery, or a “nose job,” is one of the most common cosmetic procedures performed by Dr. Apostolakis. Rhinoplasty can be performed for cosmetic reasons, such as to change the shape of the nose, or for functional reasons, such as to improve breathing. This complex and delicate surgery has become increasingly common over the years; however, like any surgical procedure, rhinoplasty carries both potential benefits and risks. It’s important to be aware of the potential risks of rhinoplasty before deciding on nose surgery. 

Bleeding and Infection 

Bleeding and infection is a common concern among rhinoplasty patients. While infection and severe bleeding are rare, it is not unheard of for plastic surgery patients to experience them. Being aware of this complication, Dr. Apostolakis knows the steps to take to minimize these risks and ensure your safety. For instance, before your rhinoplasty operation, Dr. Apostolakis will ask you to cease using medications, anti-inflammatories, and some supplements. Discontinuing the use of these will decrease your risk of bleeding after surgery. To prevent infection, you may take an antibiotic before surgery. Antibiotics will also be offered after surgery for you to continue as your rhinoplasty heals

Breathing Complications 

Functional rhinoplasty is a common surgery to help patients breathe better. Cosmetic rhinoplasties usually are used to make the nose smaller, which may come at the expense of nose function. Surgery may weaken the nasal septum and result in poor breathing, snoring, and sleeping issues. As a member of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, as well as a fellow of The American College of Surgeons, Dr. Apostolakis is trusted to improve the appearance of your nose without sacrificing your nose function. Not only will your breathing be unchanged after rhinoplasty, but in many cases, your breathing may be enhanced after surgery. 

Rhinoplasty scars

Some individuals voice fears of slow or poor wound healing after a rhinoplasty, which can result in noticeable scars or delayed recovery. These fears are valid. Poor scarring can lead to complications and aesthetic dislikes. Aggressive scar tissue inside the nose can look bulky, which can result in an irregular nasal contour. Visible and unsightly scars outside of the nose detract from your overall appearance and make it clear that you had a nose job performed. Knowing the concern about rhinoplasty scarring, Dr. Apostolakis’ attention to detail makes sure cuts and incisions are properly healing on time to give you the results you want. 

Facial Plastic Surgery with Dr. Apo

Have signs of aging or abnormalities in your appearance led to feelings of unhappiness? Facial plastic surgery could help resolve your concerns and create an appearance you feel proud to show off. 
Dr. Apo is a leading provider of facial plastic surgery in Austin, TX. His procedures include popular aesthetic treatments like rhinoplasty, otoplasty, face lifts, neck lifts, and more. Contact us online or call our office to get your plastic surgery transformation started!

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