What Is Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a nose job, is a surgical procedure designed to reshape and refine the nose to enhance facial balance and overall appearance. Whether addressing cosmetic concerns or functional issues, such as breathing difficulties, customized rhinoplasty achieves significant and lasting improvements. Dr. Steven R. Cohen brings extensive experience in facial surgery along with an artistic approach to every rhinoplasty procedure in San Diego at FACES+, ensuring that the results look natural, and truly enhance your features.

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Balance Your Facial Features with a Custom Rhinoplasty

Your nose plays a central role in defining your facial appearance. Even minor alterations can have a profound effect on your overall look. In a personal consultation at FACES+, Dr. Cohen will carefully evaluate nose appearance, symmetry, and proportions and how the size, shape, or proportion impacts your other facial features.

Often, achieving the desired outcome requires subtle refinements, as other areas of the face, such as the chin or cheeks, can influence the perception of nasal proportion. Dr. Cohen’s approach to nose surgery in San Diego is rooted in precision and customization, allowing him to address many nose shape, appearance, and functional concerns, from minor adjustments to dramatic transformations. As an artist and internationally recognized plastic surgeon, Dr. Cohen brings world-class skills to this complex facial surgery.

What is the Procedure?

Rhinoplasty in San Diego is typically performed under general anesthesia and can involve a variety of techniques depending on the patient’s specific needs and goals. Dr. Cohen employs open and closed rhinoplasty techniques, employing the surgical approach to produce the most desirable outcome.

Open rhinoplasty: A small incision is made across the columella (the tissue between the nostrils) at the base of the nose, where the incision line will be almost invisible once healed. This approach allows for greater visibility and precision when reshaping the nose.

Closed rhinoplasty: This approach involves incisions inside the hose structure, which is appropriate for minor nose alterations. During the procedure, Dr. Cohen may remove or reshape bone and cartilage, remove tissue to improve contour, alter the nasal tip, or enhance bridge size, height, or shape. The goal is always to create a natural-looking nose that enhances the patient’s facial harmony.

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What Can Rhinoplasty Treat?

  • Nasal Humps: Smooths and refines the bridge of the nose to eliminate humps or bumps.
  • Bulbous or Drooping Tip: Reshapes the nasal tip for a more refined and balanced appearance.
  • Wide or Flared Nostrils: Reshapes and narrows the nostrils to create a more proportionate look.
  • Deviated Septum: Corrects the alignment of the septum to improve breathing and nasal function.
  • Asymmetry: Addresses unevenness or irregularities in the shape of the nose.
  • Overly Large or Small Nose: Alters nose size and shape to better suit facial proportions.
    Flat or Wide Nose Bridge: The nose bridge can be altered to create a more refined look.

What Are the Benefits of Rhinoplasty?

  • Enhanced Facial Balance: Rhinoplasty can improve the proportion of the nose to the rest of the face, creating a more harmonious appearance.
  • Refined Nasal Shape: The procedure can address a variety of aesthetic concerns, such as reducing the size of the nose, reshaping the tip, or removing a nasal hump.
  • Improved Nasal Function: For patients with structural issues, rhinoplasty can correct problems such as a deviated septum, improving breathing and overall nasal function.
  • Boosted Self-Confidence: A more aesthetically pleasing nose can significantly enhance self-esteem and confidence.

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What Is the Recovery like after Rhinoplasty?

Recovery from rhinoplasty varies depending on the complexity of the procedure. Most patients experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort for the first week, with most swelling subsiding within a few weeks. You will be given detailed aftercare instructions, and we are available to speak with you about any questions or concerns. We will monitor your progress with follow-up appointments and calls to ensure an uneventful recovery. While many patients can return to work and normal activities within one to two weeks, the results may take several months to settle fully.

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Why Choose Us?

Choosing Dr. Steven R. Cohen for your nose job in San Diego ensures that you are in the hands of a world-renowned expert in facial aesthetics. Dr. Cohen has been consistently rated among the top plastic surgeons in America, and his approach to rhinoplasty is meticulous and artistic. As an inventor, innovator, and leader in regenerative medicine, Dr. Cohen brings a unique perspective to every procedure, ensuring that your results are beautiful and an enhancement for your facial features. At FACES+, we provide personalized care in a state-of-the-art facility where your comfort, safety, and satisfaction are our top priorities.

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Rhinoplasty FAQs

How soon can I wear glasses after my rhinoplasty in San Diego?

Glasses can add pressure on the healing nasal bridge, so it’s recommended to avoid wearing them for at least 4-6 weeks. Alternative options include wearing glasses with support or opting for contacts temporarily.

Are there specific instructions for sleeping post-rhinoplasty?

To support healing, patients are advised to sleep on their back with the head elevated for the first few weeks. This helps reduce swelling and minimizes accidental pressure on the nose.

Is it possible to address asymmetry from an old injury with rhinoplasty?

Yes, rhinoplasty can correct asymmetries from past injuries, restoring balance and symmetry. This often requires specialized techniques to rebuild or reshape damaged cartilage or bone.

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