What is the nasal reconstruction?
Nasal reconstruction is a procedure in which the surgeon changes the shape and overall appearance of the nose, or corrects the nasal chamber to improve the person's breathing functions due to damage or trauma to the nose. Nasal surgery can also repair a deviation septum or remove the blockages of the nasal passages during the reconstruction process. During the nasal reconstruction procedure, the surgeon can change the shape of the nasal fabric by being even more, the outline of the nasal bump or nose bridge to create a more elegant profile and life or reduce the size of the nasal toe to form a more defined nose. Depending on the type of reconstruction, the procedure will be performed with local or general anesthesia and there is usually no or minimal scarring. Surgery is also the possibility for people who had a fracture of Nosunebo other traumas to the nose that changed the original function and appearance of the nose. Those with the skin cancer of basal cells and had tumors or infected tissue removed from the nose during the micrographic surgery Mohs may have a reko operationnstruce to repair damage and return the nose to its original appearance.
There are many types of nasal reconstruction procedures. The regional valve procedure removes the skin from another part of the face, usually from the face or forehead and transplants the skin through the defect. The nasal valve procedure is performed if the nose damage is deep and on the sides of the nostril. Skin and cartilage made of nasolabial fold, areas of the skin that run down each side of the nose to the outside of the mouth, move and add to the nose. The valve procedure on the forehead takes the skin and its blood supply from the thicker skin of the forehead to healing defects and damage.
reconstruction of the nose can be lengthy depending on the procedure and most people should expect complete recovery within a few months. The results of the nasal reconstruction will be evident within three weeks after swelling and inflammation of the surgical site fell. Drainage and mild headache JSou normal during the first few days after the procedure and the nose may feel dull for several weeks. The person can usually return to normal activities within one week, but should not exercise or wear glasses for almost six weeks.