Most commonly, the best candidate for a rhinoplasty is someone who doesn't like the way their nose looks and has been troubled by one or more of its features. Often this is a nose that appears too large, or droops, or has a prominent bump on top. Others seek treatment after an injury, or when they develop trouble breathing through the nose.
Expectations are another important element in what makes a good rhinoplasty candidate. The best nasal surgery candidates simply want to improve the appearance of their nose, but do not want to seek perfection. The ideal candidates are well-adjusted and otherwise happy with their lives and do not expect a rhinoplasty to transform them into someone else.
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Surgeons don't want any weight or pressure resting on the nose following nasal surgery, NoseComfort® Plus Eyeglass Support allows you to wear your eyewear comfortably without putting pressure on the healing nasal bones. Don't forget to mention NoseComfort® Plus Eyeglass Support to your surgeon.
There are no limitations to wearing your eyeglasses on top of your nasal splint during your first week of recovery. Although, it is highly recommended that you wear...
When deciding on a surgeon who will change your appearance dramatically by reshaping the central feature of your face, it is not a decision to be made lightly. A Rhinoplasty or other...