Revision rhinoplasty is a secondary surgical procedure performed to correct or refine the results of a primary rhinoplasty. This surgery addresses both functional and cosmetic concerns and is often more complex than primary rhinoplasty due to previously altered nasal structures, scar tissue, or limited cartilage.
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Breathing difficulties can arise if the nasal passages were inadvertently narrowed or if structural support was compromised during the initial procedure. They may also result from changes in the nasal septum, a key structure responsible for airflow. Revision rhinoplasty can address these concerns by restoring nasal function.
Many individuals seek revision rhinoplasty due to dissatisfaction with the aesthetic outcome of their first surgery. Common cosmetic concerns include asymmetry, residual bumps, and other irregularities. Revision rhinoplasty aims to refine the nasal shape.
Poor healing after the first surgery can lead to complications such as excessive scar tissue, cartilage displacement, or unexpected changes in nasal contour. Revision rhinoplasty aims to correct these issues.
The revision rhinoplasty procedure begins with a pre-surgical consultation, during which your surgeon will evaluate your nasal structure, discuss your concerns, and develop a surgical plan. Revision procedures are often more complex than primary rhinoplasty, requiring advanced techniques to address existing complications. Recovery typically involves swelling, bruising, and a gradual improvement in nasal function and appearance over several months.
Revision rhinoplasty is not uncommon, with studies suggesting a revision rate of approximately 5–15% for primary rhinoplasty patients.
If you are unhappy with your previous rhinoplasty results or experiencing functional issues, revision rhinoplasty could be a suitable solution. However, it’s important to consult with a skilled surgeon to assess your nasal structure, healing process, and expectations before proceeding.
Dr. Stephen Kleid is a trusted specialist with over 40 years of experience in complex rhinoplasty cases. His patient-centred approach ensures that each individual’s concerns are addressed with care and precision. Learn more about Dr. Kleid and his expertise.
Revision rhinoplasty can resolve both functional and cosmetic concerns stemming from a previous procedure. To take the first step, schedule a consultation with Dr. Kleid.
Revision rhinoplasty is a secondary surgical procedure performed to address functional and/or cosmetic issues from a previous rhinoplasty.
About 5–15% of primary rhinoplasty patients seek revision surgery.
The recovery time for revision rhinoplasty typically ranges from several weeks for initial healing to up to a year for complete resolution of swelling and final results.
Yes, minor issues can often be corrected with less invasive minor revision rhinoplasty.
Risks of revision rhinoplasty include infection, scarring, breathing difficulties, and the possibility of not achieving the desired results.
Dr Mark Doyle is a fully qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon with over 30 years of experience performing breast, body, face and nose surgery. He has completed all required training and only carries out approved surgical practices. There are NO undertrained doctors or cosmetic doctors acting as surgeons at Gold Coast Plastic Surgery.