Episode 005 | What a Nose Job is Really Like?

EPISODE · Dec 12, 2024 · 17 MIN

Episode 005 | What a Nose Job is Really Like?

from UnPHILtered With Dr. Philip Solomon

Rhinoplasty recovery can present challenges, particularly due to bruising and swelling that can last for weeks. While some swelling and bruising after a nose job is normal, Dr. Philip Solomon provides valuable rhinoplasty recovery tips to help reduce these effects, starting with proper pre-operative preparation. Rhinoplasty surgery is generally not painful, and most patients can return to their daily activities, including work or school, within about two weeks. By following Dr. Solomon’s expert advice for both pre- and post-operative care, patients can ensure a smoother recovery process and achieve the best results with less discomfort. Whether you’re considering a nasal tip rhinoplasty, an open vs closed rhinoplasty, or learning about rhinoplasty costs and what to expect from a nose job procedure, Dr. Solomon’s guidance can help you prepare for a successful rhinoplasty journey, ensuring you’re well-informed before your rhinoplasty surgery and throughout your nose job recovery. CHAPTERS:0:00 Intro0:52 What Makes Rhinoplasty So Complex?4:58 Why Does Rhinoplasty Take a Year to Settle?6:35 How Long After Rhinoplasty Will I See Results?7:57 How Does Skin Thickness Affect Rhinoplasty?11:52 Nose Splints: What to Expect After Nasal Surgery13:16 The Risks of Sneezing After Rhinoplasty14:16 How Long Does Swelling Last After A Nose Job? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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