Unfortunately, not every plastic surgeon possesses the same degree of experience or skill; even in the most capable hands, unexpected results can sometimes occur. In rare cases the damage is permanent. But more often than not, a poor nose job can be improved through a second operation.
Revision, or secondary, rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to correct an unsatisfactory result from a previous nasal surgery. In some cases, the cosmetic result is what you wanted, but there may be a functional problem that hinders your breathing. In other cases, your nose may be perfectly functional, but cosmetically unacceptable to you.
If a good result is not achieved the first time around, it is more difficult the second time around. Its complexity rests with the scar tissue formation in your body’s natural reaction to a wound and with the amount of tissue removed during the first surgery. The more rhinoplasties you receive the more difficult it is to correct; it is easier to take away than add to the features of your face.
If the original surgeon makes the correction,
that surgeon should do it for free. But, if the nose looks horrible, you may prefer to find, and pay, someone else – you should find an
expert in cosmetic reconstruction.
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