How long does it take to heal after a nose job?

When should I expect to be able to go out in public after a nose job, and when will the bandages come off?

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A: Rhinoplasty Recovery

C. Spencer Cochran, MD

SWELLINGThe nose undergoes significant changes in the first 2 to 12 weeks following rhinoplasty. The swelling gradually dissipates over the first several months and thus the appearance of the nose changes gradually.When the cast is removed after one week, the nose will look swollen.Usually by the end of the... more

A: This would depend on the exact procedures being done. If...

D.J. Verret, MD

This would depend on the exact procedures being done. If the bones are broken, technically referred to as osteotomies, they can take about 6 weeks to heal. In my practice, I see patients at one week to remove any external or internal splints which may have been placed during surgery. Most patients return to... more

A: Rhinoplasty healing

Steven H. Williams, MD

In my practice, we see patients for primary and secondary rhinoplasty.  Healing time can vary, but the general post-operative course I describe to my patients can include the following depending on what was done during the rhinoplasty: Post-op - for the first 3-5 days patients have a splint and nasal... more

A: Recovery after Rhinoplasty

Vincent N. Zubowicz, MD

Cosmetic appearance of the nose is always a concern in aesthetic rhinoplasty.  Most gross swelling (the swelling that looks like the patient has been punched in the nose) recedes in a week or so. In addition, during this first post-operative week, an external splint or tape commonly protects the nose.... more

A: How Long to Heal After A Rhinoplasty?

Anil R. Shah, MD

Healing after a rhinoplasty has several components: 1. Bruising: May have little to no bruising depending on technique and surgeon. Can be present up to 10 days in some cases. 2. Facial swelling: Normal to have swelling along face, most disappears around one week. 3. Nasal Bones: If nasal bones are broken... more

A: Recovery After Rhinoplasty

David Mabrie, MD

While every patient's recovery period is unique, healing after rhinoplasty surgery includes: Bandage and suture removal after 5-7 days "Restaurant Ready" in about 7-10 days.  75% of your results may be apparent at 3-4 weeks 100% of your results should apparent at 9-12 months Keep... more

A: It takes a full year - but changes will be seen sooner.

William B. Rosenblatt, MD

Here is my usual timeline:  5-7 days after when the splint comes off you usually see how the dorsum (bridge) looks. At three weeks you have about 60% of the result. It takes a full year for all of the swelling in the tip to go down. Don't try to rush it, give nature a chance to heal.

A: Many factors will determine how quickly you will 'heal' from a nose job

Sanjay Grover, MD

Generally speaking, patients will notice an immediate change in their appearance the moment the splint is removed.  Most initial healing and reduction of most swelling occurs during the first 2-3 months.  One will notice diminution in the amount of swelling gradually over the next year (with thin... more

A: Rhinoplasty healing can take up to one year

Scott Trimas, MD

Rhinoplasty healing can take up to one year. Most physicians do not discuss the fact that the nose continues to change over the course of one year.In fact, most rhinoplasty irregularities do not appear along the bridge of the nose until at least six months and even up to one year for irregularities of the tip... more

A: Total healing at least 6 months

Steven H. Schuster, MD

The amount of time to heal following a rhinoplasty or nosejob varies with each patient. There are many factors involved. If the skin is very thick on the nose the time to the final result can easily be 12 months. A straight forward rhinoplasty with a little bit of tip work and a little bump with osteotomies... more

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