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My Dad has his revision rhinoplasty/septoplasty done last week.

My Dad was involved in a terrible cycling accident in 2012 which ended with him going face first into the pavement and he has finally arranged to have his nose fixed up. He underwent his procedure almost 2 weeks ago now. It was meant to take 45 mins but the surgeons found so much damaged tissue that he was under for 4 hours! :/

Anyway his first week post-surgery was apparently quite uncomfortable and he had some constant (very light) bleeding. So he was feeling rather sorry for himself and trying to talk me out of having mine done. I've been asking heaps of questions and he doesn't seem to care too much about it all (typical guy).

He had his cast off on Monday and he's looking really great. His nose is straight again and my Mum said she thinks he looks as handsome as he did before the accident (sweet!). Now that I've seen the great results, I'm definitely not getting put off having mine done. He did say that taking off the cast and removing the stitches was quite painful also. He still has some swelling obviously and that will go down over time.

I keep warning him about wearing his glasses, but he doesn't seem to care- even when I warn him about prolonging the healing process and making the tip droop! Oh well! It's been interesting to see him go through the process anyway and I'm super glad the lovely doctors and nurses at Fremantle Hospital did an amazing job. He underwent the procedure at a public hospital (ie. with no cost) only to improve his breathing and clear out the damaged tissue, but they went above and beyond by reshaping his nose. Very impressive!

Counting down until my procedure - 96 days to go :D

Pre-Surgery: Appointment 22 July & Digital Images

My appointment with Dr Gillett went well. (Pretty sure surgeons get called Mr, right?) I took my Dad with me and we had the opportunity to ask plenty of questions regarding the procedure, recovery etc. Dad, like me, really liked Dr Gillett and appreciated his patient and understanding manner. We both felt very comfortable and at ease. Following discussion of the changes which I felt needed to be made, we also had a look at the digital imaging and whilst I wasn't particularly impressed with the initial image because the nose looked way too straight, it has since been altered following my request for a more concave/ski-slope look so now I'm happy with it and I'm starting to get excited! One thing I'm not sure of though… is if it looks too pointy on first glance! (Some opinions would be appreciated).

We have made a tentative booking for the surgery on Monday 2nd December. I can’t believe it is all really happening! And I will hopefully be going back for a final discussion with Dr Gillett some time in Sep-Nov.

I'm certainly not going to look like a supermodel after my procedure, but it will definitely be an improvement!

Update- because it has been a while!

It's been such a long time since I've updated my own review! I need to because so much has happened since I posted last...

Following my consultation with Dr Hewitt in North Fremantle, I also met with Dr Sam Cunneen at Sir Charles Gairdner (in late 2013) and also Dr David Gillett in Cottesloe (earlier this year). Long story short, I felt the most comfortable with Dr Gillett and have decided I want him to do my procedure.

Initially we discussed both a rhinoplasty and chin augmentation and I'd received quotes for the whole lot, but I've decided to just go with the rhinoplasty for now. The chin augmentation procedure would have involved sawing off the bottom portion of my mandible and reattaching it with titanium plates. My friend showed me a photo of a colleague of hers who had it done and I feel that it just makes the face look too long and the chin look too bulged so I've decided against that procedure and only have the rhinoplasty! Such a big decision but one I'm feeling quite confident about.

I have a second appointment with Dr Gillett on the 22nd and I've invited my parents along too so we can view the digitally altered photos and discuss dates for the surgery. Ideally I'd like to have it at the end of this year, so I'll be mostly recovered by the commencement of my second year of law school. My Mum is adamant that I have the procedure and recovery completed before I finish my degree, just because my nose really destroys my confidence and she doesn't want it holding me back when I go to apply for graduate positions.

I've been doing lots of nose-shopping (kind of like window shopping) and had picked out the type of nose I'm hoping for. I'm hoping to get the tip lifted, the bump reduced and possibly have it made shorter. Hopefully these things can all be achieved. Also, Dr Gillett has suggested we look at fixing my narrow nasal airway to allow for better breathing, which will be great if all goes to plan.

I'll be sure to update this space following my appointment on the 22nd :)