A Guide To Functional Rhinoplasty Surgery

AENT Team

July 8, 2021

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

A Guide To Functional Rhinoplasty Surgery

The decision to undergo rhinoplasty surgery can often be made as a cosmetic choice, but it is also helpful in treating sleep apnea or fixing a deviated septum. If you are having trouble breathing through your nose, or if you have recently sustained an injury, read this guide to functional rhinoplasty surgery. Keep Allergy & ENT Associates and other surgery practices near you in mind as you make your decision.

Why Are You Considering It?

What benefits could functional rhinoplasty surgery bring you? As the name suggests, this particular type of surgery helps the functionality of the nose. Nasal stenosis is a condition in which the walls of the narrowest part of your nose collapse, impacting your breathing. Functional rhinoplasty is also a common fix for a deviated septum after an injury to the nose. Contact Allergy & ENT Associates, the premier option for plastic surgery in Houston, TX, to remedy your nasal woes.

How Does It Work?

After you’ve been properly anesthetized, the surgeon will make a small incision across your columella—the flap of tissue that separates your nostrils. This allows them to work on the structural parts of the nose and reshape your nostrils so that they open up properly. Once they have reshaped your nostrils, the surgeon will close the incision, often with biodegradable stitches.

What Can You Expect?

The surgery takes between two and four hours, and you can expect some moderate bruising around your eyes. The soft splints in and around your nose can be removed about a week after surgery; contact Allergy & ENT Associates with any questions about your post-op care.

Functional rhinoplasty surgery isn’t just a “nose job”—it can correct a number of nasal problems that affect your breathing. Whether you have a fracture, a valve obstruction, or any number of breathing troubles, Allergy & ENT Associates is there for you. Keep this guide to functional rhinoplasty surgery near you as you decide whether this procedure is right for you.

This entry was posted in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery on July 8, 2021 by AENT Team.

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