Nasal Surgery
Who is a Candidate for Nasal Surgery?
A good candidate for nasal surgery is someone seeking to improve an imperfection rather than someone looking to perfect there nose. If you have realistic expectation, a stable mind and you don’t smoke your probably a good candidate.
What are the Risks Involved with Nasal Surgery?
Infrequent/Minor Complications:
Nosebleeds, Reaction to medication, Reaction to Anesthesia & Infection.(all risk information should be discussed in detail with surgeon.)
Things to Avoid Before Surgery.
-If your a smoker you will need to stop at least 6 week prior to surgery.
-Avoid Herbs, Vitamins and all Anti Inflammatory Medication (ask surgeon or local doctor for more advice). Click Here for a list of herbs, vitamin & anti inflammatory medications that must be avoided.
Realistic Expectations.
If you can answer these questions honestly then you should have no problems consulting with your surgeon about having realistic goals?
* Why do i want cosmetic/nasal surgery?
* What do i specifically hope to achieve from having this operation?
* What are the risks to your health and life by having nasal surgery?
* Am i willing to accept the risks involved with this surgery?
* Do those who support me, support my decision to have nasal surgery?
* Is the decision mine alone?
* What expectations do i have for the physical outcome of nasal surgery?
With all cosmetic surgery procedures you cannot count on the results to be perfect, in some cases this does not happen. Please do not ignore the risk involved with Cosmetic surgery
