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Dear no277,every plastic surgeon has his own postoperative protocol which he recommends to his patients. I would suggest you to discuss this with your plastic surgeon.Daniel Barrett, MD, MHA, MS Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, Am. Society of Plastic Surgery
This is not a common question but most surgeons would ask you to avoid unnecessary makeup and facial products for a few weeks (2-3) after rhinoplasty to be safe. Strictly speaking, the rhinoplasty does not impact your eyelids/eyelashes, but the process of you applying them might result in your hands putting pressure on areas of your face that your surgeon would want to protect. Please check with your surgeon's office directly.
Hello,I can't tell if it is just because you are pushing on it or if the skin (mucosa) covering the sharp corner of the graft is turning white and dying. If so, your graft will be exposed. If you are nearing this point, there is nothing left to do but operate regardless of how much time has...
Your nose presents some challenging issues despite the fact it might look easy to fix. You have a very modest bump on the profile and this must be changed in only the most subtle way, so that a scooped out bridge would be avoided. Unfortunately during rhinoplasty this can be lowered too...
Agree with Dr. Denenberg, You have to see the surgeon results. Other important thing is how often does the surgeon perform the procedure. If there is a surgeon with less years of experience that other but performs more Rhinoplasties that this one, probably the first one would have...