Revision Rhinoplasty Archives - Andrew Trussler, MD, PLLC https://www.drtrussler.com/blog/category/revision-rhinoplasty/ Fri, 02 Feb 2024 20:33:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://www.drtrussler.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/fav-150x150.png Revision Rhinoplasty Archives - Andrew Trussler, MD, PLLC https://www.drtrussler.com/blog/category/revision-rhinoplasty/ 32 32 Not Happy With Your First Nose Job? A Revision May Help https://www.drtrussler.com/blog/revision-rhinoplasty/not-happy-with-your-first-nose-job-a-revision-may-help/ Thu, 15 Feb 2024 19:00:48 +0000 https://www.drtrussler.com/?p=13174 If you’ve had a primary rhinoplasty but aren’t pleased with the results, you may be a candidate for a revision procedure. There are many reasons why your initial surgery may not have gone as planned. Perhaps there was inadequate removal of certain areas, unexpected scar tissue formation, anatomical factors that made the operation more complex, or simply […]

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If you’ve had a primary rhinoplasty but aren’t pleased with the results, you may be a candidate for a revision procedure. There are many reasons why your initial surgery may not have gone as planned. Perhaps there was inadequate removal of certain areas, unexpected scar tissue formation, anatomical factors that made the operation more complex, or simply surgical error.

The good news is that talented surgeons can often correct issues from a first rhinoplasty with a thoughtful revision. The key is pinpointing the problem areas and developing a customized plan to address them. Patience is also paramount, as healing from revision rhinoplasty takes even longer than a primary one. But in many cases, the potential benefits make it worthwhile to consider a redo.

What Exactly Does a Revision Rhinoplasty Entail?

The specific steps involved in a revision depend greatly on the reasons you’re unhappy with your first nose job. But in general, the surgeon will assess the current appearance and function of your nose, identify trouble spots, and decide which techniques can improve the situation. Some common revision procedures include:

  • Refining irregularities or asymmetric areas
  • Reducing excess cartilage or bone
  • Reconstructing collapsed segments
  • Using grafts to increase projection or rotate the tip
  • Removing scar tissue formations

The operation itself is quite similar to a primary rhinoplasty, just often more intricate. And postoperative care doesn’t change much either. You can expect around a week of bruising and swelling before improvements become visible.

Why Choose an Experienced Specialist?

Because revision rhinoplasty is complex, it’s vital to choose a plastic surgeon who specializes in these redo procedures. Surgeons with higher volumes and years of specialty training are simply more equipped to handle the intricacies. They also better understand the structural implications of your original surgery and how to work with existing modifications.

Additionally, an expert will take all steps necessary to minimize risks and form realistic expectations about potential outcomes. Be extremely wary of any surgeons guaranteeing dramatic results or pressuring you to undergo a revision before you’re ready. Instead, look for someone who listens attentively and outlines individualized options.

Take Control of Your Options Today

If your initial nose job didn’t go according to plan, don’t lose hope. Schedule a consultation to find out if a thoughtful revision rhinoplasty is right for you. Call the office of Andrew Trussler, MD, in Austin, TX, at 512-450-1077 to schedule an appointment. His team will determine what’s feasible and help you make fully educated decisions about moving forward.

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Why Would I Need a Revision Rhinoplasty? https://www.drtrussler.com/blog/uncategorized/why-would-i-need-a-revision-rhinoplasty/ Thu, 15 Jun 2023 14:43:21 +0000 https://www.drtrussler.com/?p=12708 Rhinoplasty is the surgical altering of the nose, often for cosmetic purposes. However, not all rhinoplasties are created equally. In fact, it’s estimated that up to 20% of patients go back to have their rhinoplasties redone or revised. That’s roughly 1 in 5 patients. With such a high rate of revision, you may begin to […]

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Revision rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty is the surgical altering of the nose, often for cosmetic purposes. However, not all rhinoplasties are created equally. In fact, it’s estimated that up to 20% of patients go back to have their rhinoplasties redone or revised. That’s roughly 1 in 5 patients. With such a high rate of revision, you may begin to wonder why this happens. Let’s take a look at some reasons why someone would need a revision rhinoplasty.

Not Happy With Results 

Most of the reasons someone would get a revision rhinoplasty involve some mistake made by the surgeon or requirements by the patient. However, some people want revision rhinoplasty even if the procedure went perfectly. This is often because they simply aren’t happy with the results. They may feel that the change was too drastic or perhaps too subtle.

Scooped Profile

A scooped profile is when your nose has a scooped appearance when looking at it from the side. This normally happens when too much cartilage or bone tissue is removed while trying to make the nose appear smaller. Some people’s noses naturally have a scooped profile, but their bone structure is usually designed to support it. A scooped profile can be undesirable aesthetically and cause structural problems within the nose.

Pinched Nose

A pinched nose most commonly appears as a pinched nose tip. This can cause the nostrils to become pinched as well and deform. The nostrils often look like slits or very thin ovals with a pinched nose. This is often caused by too much cartilage being removed from the nose. This can cause breathing problems and often looks unnatural.

Picking The Right Surgeon

A successful rhinoplasty, and any cosmetic procedure, relies on having the right surgeon. Dr. Andrew Trussler is a cosmetic surgeon who provides rhinoplasty and revision rhinoplasty. Dr. Trussler believes in being real with his patients and explaining what works and what doesn’t. If a certain rhinoplasty desire would cause any deformity, then he will inform his patient and provide other options. Dr. Trussler gets it right the first time and helps patients get it right the second time with revision rhinoplasty. If you’re looking for rhinoplasty or revision rhinoplasty, then contact Dr. Trussler’s office at 512-450-1077 today.

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Revision Rhinoplasty to Correct Previous Surgery on the Nose https://www.drtrussler.com/blog/revision-rhinoplasty/revision-rhinoplasty-to-correct-previous-surgery-on-the-nose/ Wed, 15 Jun 2022 10:56:37 +0000 https://www.drtrussler.com/?p=8397 If you are unhappy with your primary rhinoplasty, secondary or revision surgery can be performed after one year of healing. Dr. Andrew Trussler performs revision – secondary – rhinoplasty with the goal of correcting both functional and cosmetic issues resulting from the primary nose surgery. Because there is less cartilage to work with from the […]

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Asian girl with perfect face shape, hand touching nose.If you are unhappy with your primary rhinoplasty, secondary or revision surgery can be performed after one year of healing. Dr. Andrew Trussler performs revision – secondary – rhinoplasty with the goal of correcting both functional and cosmetic issues resulting from the primary nose surgery. Because there is less cartilage to work with from the nose, revision rhinoplasty is more difficult to perform.

Revision Rhinoplasty Issues to be Secondarily Addressed

There are many issues created by the previous rhinoplasty that can be secondarily addressed in revision rhinoplasty, including incomplete or over-correction of the nose. Cosmetic and functional issues are corrected using nasal, ear, or rib cartilage to reconstruct the nose.

Some of these are:

  • Less nose cartilage
  • Scarring
  • Tissue contracture
  • Tightening within the nose

Revision rhinoplasty can result in the same benefits expected from the primary surgery.

These benefits include:

  • Improved facial symmetry
  • Rejuvenated appearance
  • Improved breathing
  • Corrected nasal function
  • Overall self-confidence boost

Rhinoplasty – nose job or surgery – is one of the most popular plastic surgery procedures. Dr. Andrew Trussler is skilled and experienced in performing all types of rhinoplasties, including:

  • Cosmetic
  • Functional
  • Septoplasty

Common ancillary procedures to reshape the nose for facial harmony include:

  • Turbinate reduction
  • Correction of deformities
  • Chin augmentation

Fitting the nose in conformity with the face entails:

  • Reducing the nose
  • Augmenting the nose
  • Removing a hump
  • Narrowing nostril width
  • Improving the angle between the nose and lips
  • Correcting an injury or birth defect impeding breathing

Noticeable changes to the nose depend on a person’s natural nasal structure, facial shape, and skin thickness.

Revision Rhinoplasty Procedure Basics

Like primary rhinoplasty, revision or secondary surgery to the nose depends on what issues need to be corrected. Some problems may be very complex, while others just need to be polished.

Secondary rhinoplasty entails:

  • Removal of residual bone or cartilage from the bridge of the nose
  • Shaping adjustments to revise overcorrection in the n primary procedure
  • Grafting of cartilage from another area of the body to supplement the nose

It’s Time for You to Consider Revision Rhinoplasty

Regain your confidence to face the world with a revised nose and facial profile. Schedule your secondary rhinoplasty with Dr. Trussler at his Austin, TX practice by calling 512-450-1077 or filling out our contact form.

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