Is thick skin bad for rhinoplasty?

Very thick skin in the nasal tip means you should never perform a rhinoplasty. No matter what you do to the cartilage, the tip will be bigger after surgery, not smaller! Try explaining that to the patient after surgery!

How long does thick skin take to heal after rhinoplasty?

The recovery time after thick skin rhinoplasty The initial time chart is no different from other kinds of noses and the patients can return to work after two weeks. But a nose with thick skin may be swollen for a much longer time than a nose with thin skin, so that even after a year the swelling can be clearly seen.

Why is my nose tip thick?

Cartilage position- Cartilage position can sometimes influence the shape of the nasal tip. When cartilages are cephalically positioned or directed more vertically, the cartilage can create a fuller nasal tip appearance.

Is it better to have thin or thick skin for rhinoplasty?

In general people who have thinner nasal skin can make out the shape of the underlying cartilages and structure of the nose while people with thicker skin generally have a more porous quality to the skin of the nose making the underlying structure less evident.

Why is the tip of my nose so big after rhinoplasty?

A: It is very common for a nose not only to look big after rhinoplasty but even to look bigger than your original nose. This is because of the swelling. It can be frustrating to go through rhinoplastic surgery and still have a “big” nose, but it is not a permanent condition.

How can I reduce my thick skin?

Soak the area of hard skin in warm water for 10 minutes. This will help to soften the skin, making it easier to remove. Gently apply a pumice stone or large nail file to the area. Start in a sideways motion, and then work your way up to small circles to remove the dead skin.

Why is the tip of my nose so round after rhinoplasty?

It is well-known among experienced nasal surgeons that there will always be some downward contraction of the tip owing to the fact that their incisions tend to contract. The natural downward pull of gravity and contractile forces from those incisions will tend to make the tip drop.

How do I know if my nose is thick skin?

If while looking into a mirror you can see details of the underlying framework of bone and cartilage in your nose (and particularly in the tip of your nose), you likely have what is considered thin skin. If that underlying structure isn’t easily visible, you likely have thick skin.

How long does the tip of your nose stay hard after rhinoplasty?

The nose, especially the tip, will remain hard for several months after surgery, after which the tissue will begin to soften as the remaining swelling fades. It will, however, not reach full softness until about a year after surgery.

How do I know if my nose skin is thick?

Can you reduce nose thickness?

Your surgeon can reduce the width of the nose, to make it narrower, by breaking the bone and repositioning it. Surgeons can use bone or cartilage, or an implant, to change the contour of a ‘flat’ bridge or tip. This is called additional rhinoplasty or augmentation rhinoplasty.

Will the tip necessarily drop after rhinoplasty?

Nose tip may fall down to 5-10 degrees in the early period normally after rhinoplasty ! The tip of the nose after rhinoplasty surgery in the weeks after the surgery due to the following principles can be directed downward 5-10 degrees (as usual!):

Why is nose tip hard after rhinoplasty?

A: Hardness of the nasal tip after rhinoplasty is very common. It initially occurs due to swelling but persists much longer after the swelling has subsided due to scar tissue and what was done to the tip cartilages during surgery. In most rhinoplasty surgeries the tip is narrowed, lifted and strengthened with sutures and cartilage grafts.

Should I get a tip plasty or rhinoplasty?

Patients often ask about the safety concern of a full rhinoplasty procedure versus a tip plasty , and since a tip plasty involves just the tip of the nose, as opposed to the entire nose, it is a safer procedure. A complete rhinoplasty is still safe, but there are more risks as the operation covers more area of the nose.

How long does the swelling last after rhinoplasty?

Swelling after rhinoplasty is very common. The bulk of the swelling goes down within the first four to six weeks. Swelling of the tip of the nose can last several months, or as long as a year to a year and a half.