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Rhinoplasty - Common Questions About Nose Jobs and Cosmetic Surgery


Category: Health and Fitness  >>  Plastic Surgery

By Wally Singer   [ 09/06/2009 ]
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Candidates for rhinoplasty (nose job) often have questions about the cost and results of rhinoplasty. Before you decide if a nose job is right for you, read through these common questions about rhinoplasty and get in touch with a plastic surgeon near you to further discuss your concerns.

Does insurance cover the rhinoplasty cost?
Insurance coverage will vary by provider. In most cases, if the surgery is performed for cosmetic reasons, insurance companies will not pay for it, as they consider it an elective procedure. However, if the physician deems the surgery "medically necessary", the insurance provider may provide coverage in some circumstances.

How long will it be until I see the results of my rhinoplasty?
Typically, it takes about a year to see the final results of a rhinoplasty. The surgery will cause swelling, which is a natural indication that healing is taking place. Most of the swelling subsides in the weeks immediately following the surgery, but rhinoplasty patients will experience minor swelling for up to a year after surgery. Therefore, it's normal to wait about a year to experience and enjoy the final results of rhinoplasty.

What if I don't like the results of my rhinoplasty?
In some unfortunate situations, patients are not pleased with the results of their rhinoplasty. Perhaps the surgeon they chose did not have the training or experience that is required during a rhinoplasty procedure. Or maybe the patient's expectations or desires did not match those of the physician prior to surgery. In rare cases, the rhinoplasty is simply botched. A revision rhinoplasty attempts to address whatever it is about the nose that the patient wants to fix.

Trusted medical professionals recommend waiting at least one year after the failed surgery before scheduling a revision rhinoplasty; this ensures that all of the swelling from the first procedure has subsided.

About the author:
For those interested in getting a nose job, it is important for them to locate a skilled rhinoplasty surgeon in New Jersey. That way they can discuss all of the risks and benefits associated with rhinoplasty.

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Article tags: rhinoplasty, nose job, candidates, common questions, medically necessary, revision
 

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