Rhinoplasty: What to Expect at Home
Your Recovery
Rhinoplasty is surgery to reshape your nose. It can be done to
improve your appearance, fix a birth defect, or help you breathe
better.
You may have stitches or staples in your cuts (incisions). Stitches
inside your nose and mouth will usually dissolve on their own. If
you have staples, your doctor will take these out in the first week.
A bandage will cover your nose. You may have a plastic or plaster
splint to protect and help keep the new shape of your nose. You may
have a "nasal drip pad" under your nostrils to collect any blood
that may drip from your nose. Your doctor will show you how to
change the pad as needed. You may have packing material inside your
nose to reduce bleeding and swelling. Packing and the nasal drip pad
will be removed within 2 days after surgery. The splint will be
removed in about a week.
Your nose will be bruised and swollen, and you may get dark bruises
around your eyes. The swelling may get worse before it gets better.
Most of the swelling should go away in 3 to 4 weeks. You will have
some pain in your nose, and you may have a headache.
Your nose may be stuffy and you may have trouble breathing for a
short time. The skin on the tip of your nose may be numb. You may
have some itching or shooting pain as the feeling returns.
If bones were broken during your surgery, you will need to avoid
injury to your nose for about 3 months. In 3 to 4 weeks, you should
have a good idea as to what your nose will look like. It can take up
to a year to see the final result.
This care sheet gives you a general idea about how long it will take
for you to recover. But each person recovers at a different pace.
Follow the steps below to feel better as quickly as possible.
How can you care for yourself at home?

Activity
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Avoid strenuous activities, such as bicycle riding,
jogging, weight lifting, or aerobic exercise, for 2 to 3
weeks or until your doctor says it is okay.
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Diet
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You may notice that your bowel movements are not regular
right after your surgery. This is common. Try to avoid
constipation and straining with bowel movements. You may
want to take a fiber supplement every day. If you have not
had a bowel movement after a couple of days, ask your
doctor about taking a mild laxative.
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Medicines

Incision
care

Other
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Put ice or a cold pack on your nose for 10 to 20 minutes
at a time. Try to do this every 1 to 2 hours for the next
3 days (when you are awake) or until the swelling goes
down. A bag of frozen peas or corn works well for this,
because it molds to the shape of your face. Put a thin
cloth between the ice and your skin.
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Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment. Be sure to
make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor if you are
having problems. It's also a good idea to know your test results and
keep a list of the medicines you take.
When should you call for help?
Call 911 anytime you think you may need emergency care.
For example, call if:
Call your doctor now or seek immediate medical care if:
Watch closely for any changes in your health, and be sure to contact
your doctor if:
Current as of: September 20, 2023
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