You may have been called names when you were younger. Maybe you feel it's your worst feature because it stands out too much. Perhaps you have trouble getting enough air to your lungs. Whatever the reason, more and more people are getting nose jobs, or rhinoplasty, each year. As with other cosmetic procedures, rhinoplasty
is not cheap. Therefore, before you decide to pull an "Ashlee Simpson" by getting
a fabulous new nose, it is best to know all of the facts about the procedure.
Financial Cost
When considering getting an extensive procedure like rhinoplasty, the cost
is always something that one must consider. Let's face it, a nose job isn't
cheap. According to The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery,
the average cost of rhinoplasty is around $4,188. As with shopping, the cheapest
price may not be the best option. However, paying more to go to a celebrity
doctor who charges top dollar may not be your best choice either. It is recommended
that you research several doctors before making your choice. Important factors
to consider when selecting your rhinoplasty doctor include positive patient
results, before and after pictures, referrals, payment options and overall price.
Recovery Time
A life-impacting operation like a nose job isn't something that can be done
on your lunch hour, allowing you to go back to work. After the operation, your
nose will be bandaged up, swollen and black and blue. Though it varies with
each patient, the recovery process can be very painful and takes time. According
to The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the average recovery
time for rhinoplasty is 7-10 days. Therefore, potential surgery candidates should
make sure their work and personal schedules will allow them enough time to recover
from the operation.
Procedure
Finally, potential rhinoplasty candidates should understand the detailed procedure
of rhinoplasty itself before undergoing a nose job. The procedure is typically
performed once. The time of the procedure lasts about one to two hours. In addition,
unlike some quicker procedures, the results of rhinoplasty are usually permanent,
according to The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.