Can a Nose Job Fix Breathing Issues?
Do you have trouble breathing through your nose? Do you find it difficult to get a full night’s sleep due to sleep apnea or a deviated septum? If that’s the case, you may be a good candidate for a nose job, as this cosmetic procedure can help fix some of your biggest breathing issues.*Individual results may vary
How a Nose Job Fixes Breathing Issues
When people first think of a nose job, they often picture how the surgery can help correct cosmetic issues, like a bumpy nasal bridge or a too-large nose. In addition to these benefits, a nose job can fix breathing issues that may be associated with too-small nasal cavities, a deviated septum, or just having a long, narrow nose. If you’ve experienced any of these issues, a nose job can help correct the source of the problem, thus fixing your breathing issues. For example, if you have trouble breathing while working out because your nasal cavities are too small, a plastic surgeon can widen the nasal passages, making it easier for air to flow in and out of your nose.Rhinoplasty Consultations Available
When Will I Be Able to Breathe Better?
Unfortunately, you may experience some stuffiness and congestion immediately after your rhinoplasty procedure. For that reason, we recommend waiting about two to three weeks before anticipating better breathing. Once your post-procedural swelling has gone down, you’ll begin to notice that it’s easier to breathe through your nose. If you were previously diagnosed with sleep apnea, you may start to notice more restful sleeping, as you’re not constantly waking up trying to catch your breath. Total recovery from a rhinoplasty procedure can take six to twelve months, but you should see your breathing issues resolved about one to two months after your surgery.Take the Next Step
To learn more about how a nose job can fix your breathing issues, schedule a consultation with Dr. Scott A. Brenman, M.D. at The Pennsylvania Centre for Plastic Surgery in Plymouth Meeting, PA. (267) 687-2180This visit was a pleasure! Dr. Brenman thoroughly explained my options and did seem rushed. He answered all my questions and made me comfortable with making my decision. Gina was friendly and helpful in facilitating scheduling etc. I feel confident in my choice.
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Want to learn more about IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)? You can schedule a consultation at The Pennsylvania Centre for Plastic Surgery with Dr. Scott Brenman in Philadelphia and Plymouth Meeting, PA. Please call (267) 687-2180 to schedule a convenient appointment with us in the near future.