Rhinoplasty can be performed using either an open or closed approach. In open rhinoplasty, an incision is made across the columella (the tissue between the nostrils) which allows the surgeon full access to the nasal structures. In closed rhinoplasty, incisions are made within the nostrils, resulting in no visible scarring. The choice between open and closed rhinoplasty depends on the specific changes needed and the surgeon's preference.
Recovery typically involves some swelling and bruising around the eyes and nose, which subsides gradually. Most patients return to work and normal activities within one to two weeks, although full healing can take up to a year. A splint may be placed on your nose during the initial recovery period to protect the new structure.
While rhinoplasty is generally safe, potential risks include infection, bleeding, asymmetry, and dissatisfaction with the aesthetic results. In rare cases, additional surgery might be needed to correct or refine the outcomes. It's crucial to discuss all potential risks and benefits with your surgeon before the procedure.
The cost of rhinoplasty in South Africa varies widely depending on the complexity of the procedure and the surgeon's experience. Generally, prices range from 30,000 to 70,000 South African Rand. It's important to choose a qualified and experienced surgeon rather than making a decision based solely on price, as this can significantly affect the quality of the results.