If the surgeon makes changes only to the outside of the nose, then there is no nasal packing. But if the surgeon does some work for nasal breathing that requires straightening the septum, then small nasal packs may be placed inside each nostril and are usually removed the next morning.

Patients are advised to take a week off from work after surgery. They report that recovery is uneventful. The patients' main job after surgery is just to rest. Most surgeons provide their patients with detailed after-surgery instructions.

The patient will notice some swelling and bruising around the eyes that typically begins to disappear within a few days. Resting with the head elevated helps speed this process. The surgeon will typically remove the nasal bandage in about 6 days. If dissolv­able stitches are used, there are no stitches to remove. After removal of the small nasal bandage (or "splint"), most patients are presentable in public. Most of the author's patients return to work the day after nasal splint removal. There are restrictions on activity for a few more weeks after that. And of course, there is continued healing and reduction of swelling that con­tinues to take place, quickly at first and then gradually for at least a year.

While the major changes will be apparent im­mediately, the more subtle changes do take time to become apparent. This is the case because healing is a relatively slow, gradual process. The author typically advises patients that it takes one year for 80% of the healing to take place.

To the extent that it is possible, it is essential that the surgeon understands what the patient wants, and that the patient understands what the surgeon is planning. With this in mind, the surgeon should have a clear conversation with the patient on this subject. Also, the author reviews computer imag­ing with most patients to improve communication, to make sure the patient and surgeon are "on the same page.''

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Rhinoplasty Journal
 Section I
  Introduction
  Introduction Pg 2
  Introduction Pg 3
 Section II
  Anatomy of the Nose
 Section III
  The Ideal Nose
  The Ideal Nose pg2
  The Ideal Nose pg3
  The Ideal Nose pg4
  The Ideal Nose pg5
  The Ideal Nose pg6
  The Ideal Nose pg7
  The Ideal Nose pg8
 Section IV
  Incisions & Approaches
 Section V
  Surgical Techniques
  Surgical Tech pg2
  Surgical Tech pg3
  Surgical Tech pg4
  Surgical Tech pg5
  Surgical Tech pg6
  Surgical Tech pg7
 Section VI
  Specific Requests
  Specific Requests pg2
  Specific Requests pg3
  Specific Requests pg4
 Section VII
  Complications
 Section VIII
  Conclusions
  References

 
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