Unhappy with Your Rhinoplasty Results with a Previous Surgeon? What Are Your Options?

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What You’ll Learn in This Article

  • Why are some patients unhappy after rhinoplasty?

  • Signs you may need Revision Rhinoplasty

  • What Revision Rhinoplasty Surgery involves

  • Whether Revision Rhinoplasty is safe

  • What to expect from healing and aftercare

  • Why choosing the right specialist is essential

 

Having Rhinoplasty is a big decision, and for many patients, it can be life-changing. However, not every result meets expectations. Some patients feel unhappy with the appearance of their nose, while others notice new breathing problems after previous surgery.

If this sounds familiar, it is important to know that you are not alone and that there are solutions available. Revision Rhinoplasty is a specialist procedure designed to improve both the appearance and function of the nose after previous surgery.

Why Might Rhinoplasty Results Need Revision?

Even when surgery is performed carefully, there are several reasons why patients may consider revision rhinoplasty surgery.

Some patients feel their nose still looks crooked or not symmetrical, while others feel the shape of the nasal bridge does not suit their facial features. In some cases, there may be breathing problems caused by changes to the nasal septum or nasal passages.

Healing also plays an important role. Scar tissue, changes to bone and cartilage, and the way the body heals can all affect the final result. This is why revision rhinoplasty healing can be more complex than the first procedure.

When Should You Consider Revision Rhinoplasty?

It is usually recommended to wait at least 9–12 months after your initial surgery before considering revision rhinoplasty. This allows swelling and bruising to settle and the nose to fully heal.

However, if concerns remain after this time, a specialist assessment may help. You may benefit from revision rhinoplasty if you are unhappy with the appearance of your nose, have ongoing breathing problems, or notice that your nose has changed shape over time. In some cases, there may also be visible collapse or irregularity. More advanced cases are often referred to as complex revision rhinoplasty.

Is Revision Rhinoplasty Safe?

A common question is: Is revision rhinoplasty safe?

When carried out by an experienced specialist, it is a safe and effective procedure. However, it is more complex than primary surgery because the nasal anatomy has already been altered, and scar tissue is present.

This is why choosing a surgeon with experience in ENT revision rhinoplasty is important, as both breathing and appearance need to be carefully managed.

Open vs Closed Revision Rhinoplasty

There are two main approaches.

Open revision rhinoplasty uses a small incision between the nostrils, allowing the surgeon to clearly see and rebuild the structure of the nose, including the nasal bridge and supporting cartilage. This is often used in complex cases.

Closed revision rhinoplasty involves incisions inside the nose, with no visible external scar. This may be suitable for less complex cases and can involve a shorter recovery.

The best approach depends on your individual needs and the condition of the nose after previous surgery.

What Does Revision Rhinoplasty Surgery Involve?

Revision rhinoplasty surgery focuses on rebuilding and improving the structure of the nose, taking into account the patient’s nasal anatomy. This may include adjusting the nasal bones, correcting the nasal septum, and strengthening support using cartilage grafts.

The procedure is usually performed under general anaesthetic. It may also improve airflow through the nasal passages and restore a better balance to the face.

Revision Rhinoplasty Healing and Aftercare

Healing after revision surgery can take longer than the first operation due to the presence of scar tissue.

Patients can expect swelling and bruising in the early stages, with gradual improvement over time. The final result develops slowly, often taking up to 9–12 months.

Good revision rhinoplasty aftercare is important. This includes protecting the nose, following your surgeon’s advice, and attending follow-up appointments.

Why Choosing the Right Surgeon Matters

Revision Rhinoplasty is one of the most complex procedures in facial surgery. It requires both technical skill and a strong understanding of how the nose functions.

Mr Florian Bast a Facial Plastic Surgeon in London

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Mr Florian Bast is known for his expertise in revision rhinoplasty, particularly in complex cases. As both an ENT Surgeon and Facial Plastic Surgeon, he is able to treat both the appearance of the nose and how it functions.

With decades of experience and a specialist focus on Rhinology and Rhinoplasty, Mr Bast regularly treats patients who have had previous surgery, structural collapse, or breathing problems. His approach is careful, personalised, and focused on achieving natural, long-term results.

Key Takeaways

  • Revision Rhinoplasty can improve both the appearance and function of the nose after previous surgery

  • Common reasons for revision include a crooked nose, breathing issues, or dissatisfaction with the final result

  • It is usually best to wait 9–12 months before considering revision surgery

  • Revision Rhinoplasty is more complex than primary surgery and requires specialist expertise

  • Both open and closed revision rhinoplasty approaches may be used, depending on the case

  • Choosing an experienced ENT and Facial Plastic Surgeon is essential for achieving safe, natural, and long-term results

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