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Revision Rhinoplasty in Dallas, TX

 

Our Revision Rhinoplasty in Dallas, TX, is a highly specialized surgical procedure performed to correct or improve the outcomes of previous nose surgeries. Dr. Jennyfer F. Cocco, MD specializes in correcting and improving the outcomes of previous nose surgeries, ensuring that you achieve the nose of your dreams. This page aims to provide comprehensive information on revision rhinoplasty, including when to consider corrective surgery, differentiating between cosmetic and functional revisions, eligibility criteria for prospective candidates, and more!

We believe that everyone deserves to feel confident and comfortable in their own skin. Let us help you enhance your nose, boost your self-esteem, and empower you to embrace life with renewed confidence.

Where to Start

If you are considering a rhinoplasty, it is important that you carefully determine what changes you would like to see in your nose. In order to evaluate your own nose, you have to see it within the whole picture, i.e., your face. This is because your eyes and your nose are the central point of attention when someone looks directly at you. After that, the gaze quickly turns towards the mouth, the cheeks, forehead and finally your face as a whole. A rhinoplasty surgeon is trained to evaluate the nose on its own, as well as its proportions within the face.

 

How to Determine What You Would Like to Change About Your Nose

Take a look at yourself in front of the mirror or take a picture of your full face. Start by seeing and palpating your nose at its root, from the top of the nasal bridge. You will feel the hard nasal bones which surgeons refer to as the nasal pyramid because they are actually hollow. During a rhinoplasty, the nasal bony pyramid can be made narrower at its base. Also, the top can be modified in every dimension; it can be made more narrow or wide, increased in height, or the opposite, reduced by rasping a bony dorsal bump. Continue palpating your nose and you will feel a step-off where the nose becomes more flexible and movable. This is all cartilage, all the way down to the nasal tip but it does not extend to the nostrils on the sides. Again, during a rhinoplasty in the nasal tip can be modified in every dimension. The tip can be made less bulbous, less boxy, and better defined. If you have already had a rhinoplasty, sometimes the opposite has to be done and the tip has to be widened because it has been overly narrowed (this is called a pinched-tip deformity). If you see a picture of your face in the side view, imagine what your nose would look like if the tip was pushed upward, or rotated downward. Also determine whether the entire nose sticks out too much or too little. In general, it is important to visualize specific changes you would like to see, in other words try to be as objective as possible, rather than subjectively say “make me look good.”

What is Revision Rhinoplasty?

Revision rhinoplasty is a plastic surgery procedure performed to correct and improve the results of a previous nose reshaping surgery. This procedure is typically sought by people who are dissatisfied with the outcome of their initial rhinoplasty or have experienced complications. Revision rhinoplasty may involve techniques such as cartilage grafting to restore or enhance nasal structure and improve overall aesthetics. It is important for patients considering revision rhinoplasty to have realistic expectations and understand that this procedure requires expertise and precision from an experienced surgeon like Dr. Cocco.

When to Consider Corrective Surgery

When considering corrective surgery for previous nasal procedures, it is important to assess the desired aesthetic outcome and functional concerns. Corrective surgery may be necessary if there are persistent cosmetic issues such as asymmetry, deformities, or irregularities in the shape and size of the nose. Functional concerns may include difficulties with breathing or problems related to the internal structures of the nose.

Revision Rhinoplasty in Dallas, TX

How Much Does Revision Rhinoplasty Cost in Dallas, TX?

The cost of a revision rhinoplasty surgery can vary depending on the complexity of the procedure. The complexity of the revision depends on factors such as the amount of scar tissue present, the need for cartilage grafting, and any functional issues that need to be addressed. It is important to consult with Dr. Cocco for an accurate assessment tailored to your specific case. Through a comprehensive evaluation, she will provide you with precise information regarding the cost of a secondary nasal procedure.

Payment plans and Financing options

We offer advanced payment plans for this procedure and the terms depend on the overall cost of proposed surgery. All procedures must be fully paid off 10 business days before your scheduled surgery date. While we do not offer in-house financing, we recommend two third-party options for your convenience: Alphaeon and CareCredit. Both have easy-to-follow online applications, which you can access through the links provided below.

Schedule Your Consultation Today!

    Please call our Dallas office at (972) 200-1718 during office hours, or use the form below to contact us. After receiving your email, we will promptly get in touch with you to answer any questions you may have and assist you in scheduling your appointment with Dr. Cocco.

    The information you choose to share with us is always kept confidential. Consultation fee is non-refundable, and is applied towards your procedure. Cancellation fees apply if you fail to attend your appointment or cancel with less than 24 hours notice.

     

    Who is a Good Candidate for Revision Rhinoplasty?

    Identifying suitable candidates for the procedure involves evaluating individuals who have previously undergone nasal surgery and are seeking to correct or enhance the outcomes of their previous rhinoplasty. A good candidate for revision rhinoplasty is someone who has experienced unsatisfactory results from their initial nose surgery and desires improvement or correction.

    It is important to determine if there are any underlying structural issues that need to be addressed during the procedure. Additionally, patients should have realistic expectations and understand that revision rhinoplasty may not achieve perfection but can help improve the appearance and function of the nose.

    Cosmetic Revision vs Functional Revision

    Cosmetic revision rhinoplasty and functional revision rhinoplasty are two distinct procedures that address different concerns. Cosmetic revision rhinoplasty focuses on improving the aesthetic appearance of the nose, aiming to enhance its shape, proportions, and symmetry. On the other hand, functional revision rhinoplasty is aimed at correcting any functional issues that may have arisen due to a previous rhinoplasty or other nasal conditions. This includes improving breathing difficulties, correcting a deviated septum, or restoring nasal airflow.

    A comprehensive evaluation by an Otolaryngologist, also known as Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) specialist is recommended prior to considering any cosmetic fixes for nasal issues. This step is crucial in order to determine the underlying functional concerns that may be present alongside the cosmetic aspects.

    When seeking cosmetic revision or functional revision for nasal issues, obtaining clearance from an ENT specialist ensures a thorough examination of the nasal structure and function. The specialist can provide insights into any potential anatomical abnormalities or functional impairments that may need to be addressed during the revision process.

    Challenges and Considerations When Undergoing Revision Rhinoplasty

    Challenges and considerations arise during the process of undergoing revision rhinoplasty, including the need for a comprehensive evaluation of nasal anatomy, skin characteristics, and functional concerns. The following are important factors to be aware of when considering revision rhinoplasty:

     

    1. Evaluation of previous surgery: A thorough assessment of the primary rhinoplasty procedure is crucial in understanding the underlying issues that require correction. This involves analyzing the techniques used in the first rhinoplasty, potential complications, and any limitations encountered.
    2. Nasal anatomy: Revision surgery requires a meticulous evaluation of nasal structure and functionality. Understanding the patient’s unique anatomical features is essential for achieving optimal outcomes while preserving or enhancing nasal function.
    3. Skin characteristics: The quality and thickness of the skin can significantly impact the success of revision nose jobs. Thicker skin may mask subtle changes made during surgery, whereas thin skin can reveal irregularities more prominently.

    How Long Should You Wait Before Pursuing Corrective Surgery?

    When considering revision rhinoplasty in Dallas, TX, one important question that arises is how long should a patient wait before pursuing corrective surgery. The decision to undergo revision rhinoplasty should not be taken lightly, as it involves additional risks and complexities compared to primary rhinoplasty. It is crucial for patients to allow their nose sufficient time to heal after the initial surgery before considering any further procedures.

    The exact timeframe can vary depending on individual circumstances, but typically, it is recommended to wait at least 12-18 months before pursuing revision rhinoplasty. This allows for proper healing of the nasal tissues and ensures that any residual swelling or deformities have settled. Consulting with Dr. Cocco is essential to determine the most appropriate timing for each patient’s specific case and ensure optimal outcomes.

    Considering a Secondary Rhinoplasty

    What to Expect After Setting a Surgery Date

    Details of the surgical process, such as pre/post surgery instructions, informed consent, surgery center requirements and financial obligations will be fully discussed days to weeks before surgery. As a patient, we want you to feel positive about your upcoming surgery, including being comfortable with your surgeon and confident of your decision to move forward.

    Rest assured, the aftercare will be personally directed by Dr. Cocco. There will be a series of postoperative appointments scheduled for the following year and it is important that you follow all instructions for optimal healing. The nose is one of the few areas in the human body that can take months to fully heal. Even though the results will be immediately appreciated, it takes time for all swelling to subside and the process of scaring to fully mature. We are happy to walk you through the process and look forward to seeing the final results as much as you do!

    Additional Information

    Preparation for revision rhinoplasty involves a comprehensive evaluation of the patient’s medical history, physical examination, and a thorough discussion of their expectations with Dr. Cocco. It is essential to gather all relevant information to ensure a successful outcome. The preoperative assessment will help identify any potential risk factors that may affect the surgery or recovery process.

    During the preparation phase, patients should be educated about the risks associated with revision rhinoplasty. These risks include infection, bleeding, scarring, asymmetry, and unfavorable aesthetic outcomes.

    Additionally, patients should be informed about the recovery period after revision rhinoplasty. They need to understand that swelling, bruising, and discomfort are common during the early stages of healing. Following post-operative instructions and attending follow-up appointments are vital for proper recovery.

    For additional information on preparation, recovery, or potential risks associated with revision rhinoplasty procedures, please visit our dedicated Rhinoplasty Page.

    Revision Rhinoplasty FAQs

    (Frequently Asked Questions)

    What is the difference between primary and revision rhinoplasty?

    Primary rhinoplasty refers to the first-time nose job performed to enhance the shape or function of the nose. Revision rhinoplasty, on the other hand, is performed to correct issues or improve upon the results of a previous rhinoplasty procedure.

    What can revision rhinoplasty address?

    Revision rhinoplasty can address a variety of concerns such as asymmetry, breathing difficulties, excessive scarring, over-correction or under-correction of the nasal tip, or any other aesthetic or functional issues resulting from the previous rhinoplasty.

    Are There Any Non-Surgical Options Available for Revision Rhinoplasty?

    Non-surgical options for revision rhinoplasty are limited. While non-surgical techniques may be used to correct minor irregularities, significant changes often require surgical intervention. Consultation with Dr. Cocco is recommended to determine the most appropriate approach.

    How Long Does the Recovery Process Typically Take for Revision Rhinoplasty?

    The recovery process for revision rhinoplasty varies depending on factors such as the extent of the procedure, individual healing ability, and adherence to post-operative instructions. Generally, it can take several weeks to months for swelling and bruising to subside and for final results to become apparent.

    Can revision rhinoplasty be performed using rib grafts?

    Yes, in some cases, rib grafts may be utilized during revision rhinoplasty to help reshape and support the nasal structure. This option is typically discussed and determined during the consultation with your surgeon.

    Will revision rhinoplasty significantly alter my facial features?

    Revision rhinoplasty aims to improve the appearance and function of the nose without significantly altering the overall facial features. The goal is to create a harmonious and balanced result that enhances your natural beauty.

    Is revision rhinoplasty performed in an outpatient setting or a surgery center?

    Depending on the complexity of the procedure and the surgeon’s preference, revision rhinoplasty can be performed in either an outpatient setting or a surgery center. Dr. Cocco will discuss the appropriate setting for your specific case.

    Is It Possible to Have Multiple Revision Rhinoplasty Procedures if the Desired Results Are Not Achieved With the First Surgery?

    Multiple revision rhinoplasty procedures can be performed if the desired results are not achieved with the initial surgery. However, it is important to consider that each subsequent procedure carries additional risks and complications, and should be carefully evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

    Schedule a Consultation for Revision Rhinoplasty in Dallas, TX

    For a Revision Rhinoplasty in Dallas, TX, we recommend scheduling a consultation with Dr. Jennyfer F. Cocco, MD. Dr. Cocco is a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in nasal reshaping procedures with extensive experience. She offers personalized care and tailored solutions to address previous nasal surgeries and achieve your desired nasal shape. With the use of advanced techniques in plastic and reconstructive surgery, Dr. Cocco ensures optimal results and patient satisfaction. Contact Dr. Cocco’s clinic today to learn more about this procedure and determine if it is suitable for you, taking the first step towards improving the outcomes of your previous rhinoplasty and enhancing your overall facial harmony.

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