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After surgery, patients will have a diuresis of fluid and frequent urination. As a result of the IV fluid given during the surgery and the retention of fluid (water) from the body's response to trauma, a patient will urinate more frequently on post op day 2 or 3. If you have urgency, frequency, and pain on urination, you may have a urinary tract infection. Consult with your surgeon.Best wishes
Trauma to the nasal bridge can cause callus formation at the bony/ cartilaginous junction along the bridge. This is also known as a hump. Trauma to this area can create a bump or make an existing hump more prominent. If the bump is still present after a few months, a rhinoplasty may be needed. ...
If one has significant microgenia, a small chin, it is something that should be addressed at the same time as a rhinoplasty to give the patient optimal facial and nasal balance. This should be done by a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon or Otolaryngologist with expertise and experience in rhinoplasty.
Hard to know without seeing you but maybe the skin was just a little sensitive. If the bleeding is external that is most likely the issue. If the bleeding is internal it is totally normal to have bleeding this early. Patients can bleed months out from dryness as well.