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8 Reasons for Revision Rhinoplasty: What Boca Raton Patients Should Know

Rhinoplasty is a highly personalized procedure that can transform both appearance and confidence. However, there are cases where a revision may be necessary. Whether it's addressing surgical complications or making adjustments over time, here are the top reasons why some individuals seek revision rhinoplasty.

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What is a Revision Rhinoplasty Procedure?

A revision rhinoplasty procedure is a second nose surgery that follows an initial procedure. While there are many reasons someone might undergo a revision rhinoplasty, most come down to correcting functional and/or aesthetic complications from their initial operation.

Because the nose and its surrounding tissue have already undergone surgery, revision rhinoplasty is considered more specialized and complex. It requires a reconstructive facial plastic surgeon to skillfully re-craft bone, cartilage, and soft tissue, all while maintaining the patient’s overall facial structure integrity, range of movement, and strength.

When Can I Do Revision Rhinoplasty?

The American Board of Cosmetic Surgery as well as the American Society for Plastic Surgeons both advocate patients wait at least 12 months after their initial rhinoplasty before considering a revision process.

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Top Reasons for Revision Rhinoplasty Procedures

Even after the best surgical planning and expectations, some rhinoplasty results will still require revisiting. Here are eight of the most common reasons for revision rhinoplasty today.

Unresolved Breathing Issues

Rhinoplasty may trigger nasal obstruction, which dramatically impacts your ease and rate of natural breathing.

What’s more, this obstructed breathing can be due to several causes, each requiring surgical intervention. Internal nose valves may have collapsed, deviated septums return, or patients might even experience ongoing swelling from a condition called turbinate hypertrophy when specific structures inside the nose don’t function post-surgery.

Unsatisfactory Aesthetic Results

Sometimes, the original nose surgery’s results simply don’t live up to expectations. Skilled revision rhinoplasty surgeons will often perform secondary nose procedures to correct the following aesthetic issues:

  • “Polly beak” deformities: Excess cartilage or scar tissue above the nose’s tip, creating a beak-like shape.
  • Asymmetry: Uneven nostrils or an off-center nasal bridge.
  • Dorsal irregularities: Visible bumps, ridges, or indentations on the nasal bridge.

Over-Resection or Under-Correction

Over-resection refers to the surgical aftermath of too much cartilage or supportive bone being removed. This results in structural problems and overall weakness in the face.

Nasal Collapse or Weakness

Excessive cartilage removal during an initial rhinoplasty can also cause nasal structures to weaken, even eventually collapse, triggering breathing problems. A revision rhinoplasty will use cartilage grafting to restore strength and shape back to the nose while improving the nose’s appearance.

Scar Tissue Buildup

Some patients may experience excessive internal scar tissue formation, leading to nasal misalignment, tenderness, or stiffness. Specialized techniques implemented during a revision rhinoplasty help minimize scarring and improve nasal function and appearance.

Changes Over Time

Gradual aging, facial trauma injuries, or even variations in how the body heals from the original procedure over time can each alter rhinoplasty results long term. These progressions can impact a range of things, from shifting bone structure to affecting patient soft tissue, all creating the need for a revision surgery.

Overly Visible Surgical Evidence

Past surgeries can leave noticeable scars, skin texture irregularities, misaligned incision marks, or overly pronounced nasal contours. All these can actually decrease someone’s confidence, with revision rhinoplasty offering the answer returning to a more natural look.

Patient’s Changed Preferences

Everyone’s aesthetic likes and preferences will evolve, especially as we age. Revision rhinoplasty helps bring those preferences to life if a patient begins desiring a finessed nasal shape, new facial feature emphasis, or subtler refinements.

Why Is Revision Rhinoplasty More Expensive?

The cost of revision rhinoplasty is typically higher than primary rhinoplasty due to its complexity. Nationally, revision rhinoplasty costs range from $10,000 to $20,000+, with prices in Boca Raton often falling within this range.

Factors influencing total cost include:

  • Surgical complexity: Scar tissue and prior alterations make the procedure more challenging.
  • Extended surgical time: Revision surgeries often take longer than primary ones.
  • Cartilage grafting: Revision rhinoplasty often involves harvesting cartilage from the rib or ear, then deftly integrating it into nasal tissue.
  • Surgeon expertise: A highly skilled reconstructive facial plastic surgeon specializing in revision rhinoplasty commands higher fees, thanks to their essential reconstructive expertise.
  • Facility, anesthesia costs: Accredited surgical centers and experienced anesthesiologists add to the overall cost.

Why a Local Boca Raton Surgeon for Revision Rhinoplasty?

Choosing local surgeons and surgical centers provides many advantages, particularly when it comes to convenience and comfort.

  • Prioritize board-certified reconstructive surgeons in your area for access to the highest-qualified pros.
  • Local means ease of access to consultations, day-of surgery, and post-op visits.
  • Stronger patient-surgeon relationships.
  • A greater connection to and reputation within the community.
  • Knowledgeable about local aesthetic trends and preferences, as well as specific medical regulations.
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FSIBR’s Revision Rhinoplasty Procedure

At FSIBR, our board-certified facial plastic surgeons Dr. Hancock and Dr. Klimczak are highly skilled in the art and medical science informing revision rhinoplasty. Both carry advanced training in reconstructive surgery paired with one of Boca Raton’s best reputations for patient-focused care.

FSIBR revision rhinoplasty offers:

Let’s Discuss Your Reasons for Revision Rhinoplasty

Considering a revision rhinoplasty procedure? FSIBR in Boca Raton understands the distinct level of care, craft, and medical expertise required. Whether you seek improved easier breathing, specific corrections, or an enhanced final look, our team is ready to consult on your revision rhinoplasty procedure.

Book a Revision Rhinoplasty Consultation here or call (516) 316-0311.

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