How to manage and treat a Rhinoplasty Scar
Dr. Michael Kernohan, Specialist Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon in South West Sydney, regularly guides patients through the healing process…
The nose is one of the most prominent features on the face, and its shape can impact overall facial appearance. The characteristics of a bulbous nose typically include a rounded, wide tip that lacks definition and can appear disproportionate to the rest of the face.
One option for those looking to change the shape of their nose is bulbous nose surgery, or rhinoplasty.
Dr Michael Kernohan is a Sydney specialist plastic surgeon regularly performing rhinoplasty procedures.
A bulbous nose is a nose that is larger than average, typically has a round shape, and is more prominent than other facial features. It can be a result of genetics, lifestyle factors, or medical conditions.
Genetically, certain people are naturally predisposed to having a bulbous nose, meaning that the shape is determined by their genetic makeup. Those with a bulbous nose often have thicker skin on the nose, which makes the nose appear larger than other facial features.
Lifestyle factors can also cause a bulbous nose. For instance, long-term sun exposure can cause the nose to become thicker and larger. Similarly, people who are exposed to dust, dirt, and pollution may also see their nose become larger and bulbous over time.
There are also medical conditions that can lead to a bulbous nose. These include conditions such as rhinophyma, which is a type of rosacea that affects the nose, and nasal polyps, which can cause the nasal passages to become blocked and result in a bulbous appearance.
Many people may seek nose surgery to reduce the size and shape of their bulbous nose. This can provide an altered appearance and a balanced facial structure.
In addition, nose surgery can also alleviate function concerns like breathing issues. A large or bulbous nose can cause a person to have difficulty breathing through their nose, which can lead to snoring, sleep disturbances, and other breathing issues. Nose surgery can help to reduce these symptoms and provide better airflow.
The option for reducing the appearance of a bulbous nose depends on your unique features, goals, and preferences. However, in general, the most effective methods are surgical options such as rhinoplasty.
Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure that can help reshape a bulbous nose by altering the underlying structure of the nose. During a rhinoplasty, your surgeon makes incisions inside the nostrils or across the skin between the nostrils to access the nasal structure.
Depending on the patient, your surgeon can then reshape the cartilage, bone, and tissue of the nose to create a more defined and balanced appearance. This can involve reducing the size of the nostrils, refining the nasal tip, and reducing any asymmetries.
The procedure can be performed using either an open or closed technique, depending on your surgeon’s preference and the patient’s individual needs.
During an open rhinoplasty, the surgeon makes an incision on the columella (the tissue that separates the nostrils) in addition to incisions inside the nostrils. This allows the surgeon to lift the skin of the nose and have better access to the nasal structure, making it easier to make more significant changes. A closed rhinoplasty, on the other hand, involves making all of the incisions inside the nostrils and does not require an incision on the columella.
Once your surgeon makes the incisions they will reshape the cartilage, bone, and tissue of the nose to increase definition and facial balance. This can involve reducing the size of the nostrils, refining the nasal tip, and reducing any asymmetries.
After the desired changes are made, the surgeon then carefully closes the incisions using sutures. The nose is then typically splinted and bandaged to protect it during the healing process.
The entire procedure typically takes between 1 and 3 hours, depending on the specifics of the procedure. After the surgery, patients can expect some swelling and bruising, but this typically subsides within a few weeks. The full results of the procedure may take several months (even up to a year) to become fully visible, but most patients report significant positive changes in the appearance of their nose.
There are several non-surgical options that can help alter the appearance of a bulbous nose:
It is important to note that while these non-surgical options can help alter the appearance of a bulbous nose, they are not permanent solutions. If you are looking for a more long-lasting solution, rhinoplasty surgery may be a more suitable option.