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Nose Surgery

Revision Surgery

A tailored procedure that re-plans stability and balance based on prior surgery and current anatomy.

Revision Surgery

Overview

Revision isn’t simply repeating the first operation. We review prior materials, scarring, and tissue condition, then re-evaluate anatomy to plan safely. Complexity and recovery vary widely—thorough assessment is essential.

Key benefits

  • Improved structural stability
  • Re-designed balance/lines
  • Tailored surgical plan
  • Cause-based approach

Ideal for

  • Unsatisfied with prior results
  • Structural discomfort/asymmetry concerns
  • Those prioritizing stability + natural look

Quick facts

Procedure time Case dependent
Downtime Varies—guided with a recovery plan
Anesthesia Case-dependent
When it shows Settles gradually after swelling reduces

Aftercare

  • Follow recovery guidance and visits
  • Minimize pressure/impact
  • Avoid sauna/alcohol/heavy exercise as instructed
  • Regular checks when needed

Cautions

  • Complexity/recovery vary widely
  • Prior surgery details help
  • Final plan is set after evaluation

FAQ

Why is evaluation so important?
Because prior materials, scarring, and tissue condition significantly change the plan.
Is recovery longer?
It depends. We’ll outline a specific recovery plan during consult.
Can it look natural?
With safe, anatomy-based planning, natural harmony is achievable.
How should I prepare?
Bring prior surgery info/photos and note concerns (breathing/shape).
What’s decided in consult?
After evaluation, we decide scope, method, materials, and recovery plan.