Yes, definitely. One suggestion for sleep after rhinoplasty is either a wraparound neck pillow like you'd have on an airplane, or a backrest pillow with arms on either side to help keep your head steady and help prevent turning over in your sleep. Keeping your head elevated by using a pillow or two will allow you to reduce swelling in less time.
Had mine done two weeks. Biggest pain has been the internal incisions that are healing..they need to be moisturized round the clock with petro jelly. I use an ice pack wrapped in a napkin when Im watching TV. 10 min, 10 min off... also take night walks for my exercise. Taping is a pain... its caused nose outbreaks, but I agree it does its job in compression.... name of the game is patience.
Hello, we are so glad you found the video helpful! Even though you had a great surgical team, it's fantastic to hear these tips can still be valuable post-surgery. We hope you have a smooth recovery.
I was told not to put anything in my nose at all. To smell saline to keep it moisturized. My surgery has been extremely painless. Congested feeling? Yep! But 0 pain and slight bruising on the bridge of my nose. That's it. So many scary images online but mine has been a total breeze. Stayed in a hotel the night of surgery and drove myself 2hours home the next day. It cost 11g Canadian but was worth every penny! Dr Jazz and Doctor Howely in Moncton Nb Canada are amazing! The entire staff are wonderful 🎉
Thanks for sharing your experience! It sounds like your recovery has been very smooth sailing so far - minimal pain, slight bruising, that's fantastic! It's important to follow your doctor's specific post-operative instructions, and it sounds like they advised against putting anything directly in your nose. Saline misting can be a great way to keep the nasal passages moist, just as you mentioned. While everyone heals at their own pace, it's important to manage expectations for others watching. Recovery experiences can vary, and some people may experience more swelling, bruising, and discomfort. We're thrilled you're having such a positive experience!
It depends on how much work was done. My brother's was easier than mine. They had to break my entire bone to fix it so I had 10x more bruising and swelling.
@@eek7y I think that's why I had it easy. All of my work was manly in the top of my nose. They sort of shaved the bridge and made it thinner which probably caused the bruising I had.
Yes, indeed. Although patients are different from each other regarding pain threshold, most patients report only mild discomfort after the procedure. In fact, rhinoplasty has a very high satisfaction rate (90%). Still, each person is different and should consider the pros and cons before taking action.
Im in day 5. It was the mkst painful recovery of my lifetime. But i also removed my tonsils and did septoplasty in the same surgery. I felt i needed all three surgeries so i dont regret it but my case was unlike most noses ive ever seen. Unless your nose is severely deformed and the first thing people notice about your face i wouldnt recommend.
Thank you, these were the complete instructions that I was looking for. I can't believe my irresponsible doctor said literally nothing about post-surgery care. I have also heard that you should avoid holding your head down as it might affect the final look of your nose.
my surgery was on oct-16-23 now is nov-6-23 why sometimes i can breathe good- but sometimes i feel like i have something stock inside my nose they never told me nothing about rinse my nose 5 times a day, or put oitment, and they dont'give me anything. im very scare now because is been 3 weeks. im goin to buy the saline solutions. thanks a lot for the video. still good peoples in the world like you.
First of all, thank you for your good opinion about us. Sorry to hear that you're experiencing discomfort. It's not uncommon to have fluctuations in breathing and sensations after a nose surgery. Sometimes, swelling and healing can cause temporary changes in airflow. Regarding care instructions, it's possible that communication was missed or there might be specific post-operative guidelines. To address your concerns and ensure you have the right information, we recommend reaching out to your doctor directly. Your doctor can provide guidance on post-operative care, including any recommended nasal rinses or ointments. Your well-being is a top priority, and discussing these symptoms with your medical team will help ensure you receive the appropriate support. Please don't hesitate to contact them as soon as possible. Wishing you a smooth recovery.
Swelling and bruising are common after nose surgery. The swelling will gradually subside during the first month to some extent but it takes a few months to completely fade away. The best remedy for swelling is the passage of time. Bruising will subside within 2-3 weeks following the surgery. We suggest you read the following article for more information regarding post-operative care: ariamedtour.com/blogs/recovery-time-for-nose-job/
It’s very painful the first couple days after, I had the same surgery and prepare yourself, you will sleep maybe an hour max over the first couple days after surgery with the blocked nose canals causing you to feel like your choking when your trying to sleep even in an elevated position. I’m in my second week of recovery. I’m a couple days finished of all my antibiotics and am only on an anti-histamine and I tape up my nose only before bed 1 strip between the nasal bridge and bulb of the nose. You can do it mate just be prepared the first 3 days is horrible just don’t leave your room
@@Michael-lj3lmthanks so much. But do you feel that choking effect cause of the packing in your nose? My surgeon said he’s not going to put anything but the splints in to support but said I’ll be able to breathe with some discomfort. Also, is it a pain that’s intolerable or is it more discomfort?
@@utubeho24 yes the packing inside my nose made it so I was entirely breathing solely out of my mouth, which when it comes to eating and drinking and trying to breathe all at the same time for example at dinner very hard but definitely not impossible. I’m still pretty much breathing entirely from my mouth at the moment but that will get better. They give you a saline solution spray to spray up each nostril 3/4 times a day sometimes more to help unclog the nostrils from dry mucus/blood etc. all in all I personally found it hard to sleep but others have said they were fine it all depends on you, try not to smoke or drink alcohol stick to water and good food and good sleep before the surgery at least because you won’t get much after lol. I wish you good luck please let us know how it goes I would like to hear your perspective after getting it done maybe I just can’t handle the pain as much as others hehe
Thank you for reaching out, and it's completely normal to feel nervous before a surgery. While everyone's experience with pain can vary, many patients report mild to moderate discomfort rather than severe pain. Your surgeon will prescribe pain medication to help manage any discomfort during the initial recovery period. Additionally, following post-operative care instructions, such as keeping your head elevated, applying ice as recommended, and taking prescribed medications, will contribute to a smoother recovery. It's crucial to communicate any concerns or changes in pain levels to your healthcare team, as they can adjust your pain management plan accordingly. Remember, each individual's experience is unique, and your surgeon and medical team are there to support you throughout the process. Feel free to ask any specific questions you may have about the procedure or recovery from our medical team's consultants via WhatsApp: api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=989129570479
Dear Jessica, the short answer is NO. Laughing or smiling is not likely to ruin your rhinoplasty if you do it in moderation. There is nothing to worry about. However taking a few precautions is probably wise, such as asking your friends and family to refrain from jokes around you, taking a break from watching your favorite comedy show, etc.
It's been 3 days from my deviated nose surgery, I have blood cloths in my nose which is very much irritating how should I prevent it, and how to control sneezing as i sneezed 2 times and it was terribly painful for my nose.
It's completely normal to have some blood clots in your nose three days after deviated septum surgery. These are part of the healing process. However, we understand it can be irritating. Here's what we recommend: ● Don't pick or blow your nose: This can dislodge the clots and lead to more bleeding. ● Use saline nasal spray: This will help loosen and soften the clots, making them drain more comfortably. You can get saline spray over the counter at most pharmacies. ● Apply a cool compress: A cool compress placed gently on the bridge of your nose can help reduce swelling and discomfort. ● Control sneezing: We know sneezing can be painful after surgery. Try to suppress the sneeze by gently pinching the bridge of your nose and closing your mouth while breathing out slowly through your mouth. *** Important: If the bleeding is heavy or doesn't stop with gentle pressure, or if the pain is severe, please contact your doctor immediately. As for sneezing, it's best to avoid situations that might trigger them. Here are some tips: ● Stay away from allergens and irritants: Dust, pollen, pet dander, and smoke can all trigger sneezing. ● Use an air purifier: This can help remove allergens and irritants from the air you breathe. ● Take antihistamines: If you have allergies, taking an antihistamine medication as directed by your doctor can help prevent sneezing. *** We hope this helps! Feel free to ask any other questions you may have about recovery from rhinoplasty.
The ideal time to fly after rhinoplasty depends on several factors, including the complexity of your surgery and your individual healing process. Generally, it's recommended to wait at least 7-10 days before flying. However, long-haul flights are often discouraged during the initial recovery period due to potential discomfort caused by cabin pressure changes. We strongly advise consulting with your surgeon directly for personalized guidance.
Coughing or sneezing cannot be stopped. However, we recommend doing so with care. If you can anticipate the cough or sneeze, try to remember to keep the mouth open. This will eliminate too much pressure building up in the nasal passage which could potentially cause some bleeding or additional swelling following surgery. After just a few short weeks, the risk for additional swelling and bleeding starts to diminish.
My surgeon told me I’m supposed to massage my nose regularly. I’m a week into having my surgery done. Is it necessary to massage it because whenever I touch it, it’s starts hurting.
Yes, it's important to massage your nose after surgery. This can help to reduce swelling and bruising, and it can also help to break down scar tissue. However, it is important to be gentle when massaging your nose, and to only do it as directed by your surgeon. Here are some specific tips for massaging your nose after nose job: ● Wait until the swelling has subsided somewhat. This usually takes a few days or weeks. ● Use your fingertips to massage your nose gently. ● Massage in small circles. ● Do not press too hard. ● Massage for about 2 minutes twice a day. If you are experiencing pain or discomfort when massaging your nose, stop and consult with your surgeon.
Thank you for sharing your experience and concern about gingivitis. We understand this can be a worry for patients undergoing rhinoplasty. Mouth breathing after surgery can sometimes contribute to dry mouth, which may increase the risk of gingivitis. However, the individual impact can vary depending on various factors like pre-existing oral health and healing process. For tailored guidance, it's crucial to consult with your dentist or surgeon. They can assess your specific risks and offer personalized recommendations for maintaining optimal oral health during and after rhinoplasty.
Thanks for your question about post-rhinoplasty diet! It's important to understand that dietary recommendations can vary depending on individual needs and healing progress. We recommend you reading the following articles: • ariamedtour.com/blogs/diet-after-rhinoplasty/ • ariamedtour.com/blogs/dos-and-donts-after-nose-surgery/#part2 • ariamedtour.com/blogs/rhinoplasty-recovery-guide/#part2
Its my 3rd day after rhinoplasty. Dr said that we will remove splints after 6 7 days. What should i do to fully clean my blood clots inside nose. Removing splints hurts?
hello i had nose surgery on 1-7 and since i am sleeping straight without turning left or right so can i turn left-right while sleeping now it has been 14 days ?
Hello there, Thank you for your question. While it's common to sleep straight for the first few days after rhinoplasty, it's generally okay to start changing sleeping positions after about two weeks. However, it's crucial to listen to your body and avoid any movements that cause discomfort or pain. We strongly recommend consulting with your surgeon directly for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
If you’re away on a medical tourism trip for rhinoplasty, it is ideal to arrange a two-week stay in the destination and avoid air travel as a safety precaution. However, most patients don’t have that much time and in most cases, patients are allowed to fly after 5-7 days and after the removal of the nasal splint. You can read the following article for more info and details: ariamedtour.com/blogs/flying-after-rhinoplasty/
While swelling can still be present at this stage, it is uncommon for the nose tip to remain noticeably upturned two months after the surgery. It is important to consult with your surgeon to discuss your concerns. They will be able to assess your individual situation and provide you with the best guidance. For more information, you can read the following articles: ⚫ ariamedtour.com/blogs/dos-and-donts-after-nose-surgery/ ⚫ ariamedtour.com/blogs/rhinoplasty-recovery-guide/
It's important to be cautious about returning to high-impact activities like boxing after nose job! Generally, doctors recommend avoiding contact sports for 6 months to 1 year to allow your nose ample time to heal and minimize the risk of injury.
In most cases, the bump on the nose is caused by excess bone and cartilage. During nose surgery, the surgeon sculpts away the excess bone and cartilage to remove the bump. This is usually permanent, so the bump typically does not grow back after surgery. However, in some cases, there can be a minor recurrence of the bump if there is any residual cartilage left behind or if scar tissue forms. The recurrence is usually small if it does happen. To help prevent any recurrence, following all post-op care instructions from your surgeon will be important. Things like avoiding trauma to the nose during the healing process can help ensure the best results long-term. Please let us know if you have any other questions!
Hello i did everything right except after a week a started mastrubating I didn’t know it was wrong i just find out jts been a month after surgery is it bad should i do anything please answer
Hello, we understand your concern. Masturbation can increase blood pressure and heart rate, which could potentially lead to increased swelling or bleeding in the surgical area. It's generally recommended to avoid activities that elevate your heart rate significantly for at least two weeks after nose surgery.
Thanks for sharing your progress. Remember what we discussed in the video about avoiding excessive physical activity during the initial healing period. If you're unsure, please consult with your doctor for personalized advice.
I got my surgery nine days ago and two days ago i was out at an amusement park in the sun i laughed a lottt yesterday i deep cleaned my room and rearranged it today i rearranged the living room moving the couch n stuff very heavy all by myself ofc. I sneezed today twice
Thank you for sharing your experience after nose job. We understand that you're feeling well and want to get back to your normal activities. However, it's important to remember that everyone heals differently, and what works for one person might not be safe for another. The “don'ts” outlined in the video are based on general recommendations from medical professionals to minimize the risk of complications like bleeding, swelling, and infection. Activities like strenuous exercise, sun exposure, and heavy lifting can put unnecessary stress on the healing tissues and potentially affect the final outcome of your surgery. We strongly recommend following the specific aftercare instructions provided by your surgeon. They are tailored to your individual case and consider your specific healing process. If you have any concerns about your recovery or feel tempted to deviate from the instructions, please contact your doctor immediately. We have compiled a list of resources on our website that you may find helpful during your recovery, including information on common post-surgical concerns and tips for managing them: - ariamedtour.com/blogs/dos-and-donts-after-nose-surgery/ - ariamedtour.com/blogs/rhinoplasty-recovery-guide/
We are a medical tourism company based in Iran. Feel free to reach out to our support team for any specific questions you may have. They're here to provide personalized guidance based on your individual needs.
USE THE TRAVEL PILLOW! It helped me SO SO much!!!
Yes, definitely. One suggestion for sleep after rhinoplasty is either a wraparound neck pillow like you'd have on an airplane, or a backrest pillow with arms on either side to help keep your head steady and help prevent turning over in your sleep. Keeping your head elevated by using a pillow or two will allow you to reduce swelling in less time.
How is your swelling now?
So agree 👍
Had mine done two weeks. Biggest pain has been the internal incisions that are healing..they need to be moisturized round the clock with petro jelly. I use an ice pack wrapped in a napkin when Im watching TV. 10 min, 10 min off... also take night walks for my exercise. Taping is a pain... its caused nose outbreaks, but I agree it does its job in compression.... name of the game is patience.
How great😇 . You have made some good points my friend
This was so helpful. I wish I saw this before I got my surgery but I had a really good team but a lot of stuff you said I’m glad that I did it.
Hello, we are so glad you found the video helpful! Even though you had a great surgical team, it's fantastic to hear these tips can still be valuable post-surgery. We hope you have a smooth recovery.
I was told not to put anything in my nose at all. To smell saline to keep it moisturized. My surgery has been extremely painless. Congested feeling? Yep! But 0 pain and slight bruising on the bridge of my nose. That's it. So many scary images online but mine has been a total breeze. Stayed in a hotel the night of surgery and drove myself 2hours home the next day. It cost 11g Canadian but was worth every penny! Dr Jazz and Doctor Howely in Moncton Nb Canada are amazing! The entire staff are wonderful 🎉
Thanks for sharing your experience! It sounds like your recovery has been very smooth sailing so far - minimal pain, slight bruising, that's fantastic!
It's important to follow your doctor's specific post-operative instructions, and it sounds like they advised against putting anything directly in your nose. Saline misting can be a great way to keep the nasal passages moist, just as you mentioned.
While everyone heals at their own pace, it's important to manage expectations for others watching. Recovery experiences can vary, and some people may experience more swelling, bruising, and discomfort.
We're thrilled you're having such a positive experience!
It depends on how much work was done. My brother's was easier than mine. They had to break my entire bone to fix it so I had 10x more bruising and swelling.
@@eek7y I think that's why I had it easy. All of my work was manly in the top of my nose. They sort of shaved the bridge and made it thinner which probably caused the bruising I had.
Best informative video yet. Surprised with the lack of views
That's kind of you, Thanks! 🙏
I think this video just convinced me to bypass the surgery. The recovery process sounds like a royal pain. I suddenly like my nose better than i did.
It is good to be honest with yourself and weigh all aspects! 😉
I’m maybe 9 hours post op. there’s maybe a 1 on 1-10 of pain. Don’t let this dissuade you.
Yes, indeed. Although patients are different from each other regarding pain threshold, most patients report only mild discomfort after the procedure. In fact, rhinoplasty has a very high satisfaction rate (90%). Still, each person is different and should consider the pros and cons before taking action.
Im in day 5. It was the mkst painful recovery of my lifetime. But i also removed my tonsils and did septoplasty in the same surgery. I felt i needed all three surgeries so i dont regret it but my case was unlike most noses ive ever seen. Unless your nose is severely deformed and the first thing people notice about your face i wouldnt recommend.
Thank you, these were the complete instructions that I was looking for. I can't believe my irresponsible doctor said literally nothing about post-surgery care. I have also heard that you should avoid holding your head down as it might affect the final look of your nose.
We are glad that the content of this video was useful for you❤️
my surgery was on oct-16-23 now is nov-6-23 why sometimes i can breathe good- but sometimes i feel like i have something stock inside my nose they never told me nothing about rinse my nose 5 times a day, or put oitment, and they dont'give me anything. im very scare now because is been 3 weeks. im goin to buy the saline solutions. thanks a lot for the video. still good peoples in the world like you.
First of all, thank you for your good opinion about us. Sorry to hear that you're experiencing discomfort. It's not uncommon to have fluctuations in breathing and sensations after a nose surgery. Sometimes, swelling and healing can cause temporary changes in airflow. Regarding care instructions, it's possible that communication was missed or there might be specific post-operative guidelines.
To address your concerns and ensure you have the right information, we recommend reaching out to your doctor directly. Your doctor can provide guidance on post-operative care, including any recommended nasal rinses or ointments. Your well-being is a top priority, and discussing these symptoms with your medical team will help ensure you receive the appropriate support. Please don't hesitate to contact them as soon as possible. Wishing you a smooth recovery.
How many surgeries have you got done on your face?
Thank you for the very thorough explanations and professional advice ❤
You are so welcome. Thanks! 🙏❤
how to get rid of swelling as early as possible like can u suggest any food item or any remedy to decrease internal swelling
Swelling and bruising are common after nose surgery. The swelling will gradually subside during the first month to some extent but it takes a few months to completely fade away.
The best remedy for swelling is the passage of time. Bruising will subside within 2-3 weeks following the surgery.
We suggest you read the following article for more information regarding post-operative care:
ariamedtour.com/blogs/recovery-time-for-nose-job/
essentially veggies lol
Very helpful video but i think you could have included the foods to eat and not to eat after surgery as this is equally important.
Yup, def helpful - thanks a bunch
Glad it helped! 🙏
🧿Contact lens immediately after surgery. Can't wait.🧿
It was very helpful 😇.. I got a lot of information from This video 😍
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your feedback 🙏
Great presentation. Thank You so Much 🙏❤️😘
Glad it was helpful! You are so welcome 🙏
I’m having a septoplasty and rhinoplasty combined and I’m very nervous - does anyone know if it’s very painful after this? What’s the pain like?
It’s very painful the first couple days after, I had the same surgery and prepare yourself, you will sleep maybe an hour max over the first couple days after surgery with the blocked nose canals causing you to feel like your choking when your trying to sleep even in an elevated position. I’m in my second week of recovery. I’m a couple days finished of all my antibiotics and am only on an anti-histamine and I tape up my nose only before bed 1 strip between the nasal bridge and bulb of the nose. You can do it mate just be prepared the first 3 days is horrible just don’t leave your room
@@Michael-lj3lmthanks so much. But do you feel that choking effect cause of the packing in your nose? My surgeon said he’s not going to put anything but the splints in to support but said I’ll be able to breathe with some discomfort. Also, is it a pain that’s intolerable or is it more discomfort?
@@utubeho24 yes the packing inside my nose made it so I was entirely breathing solely out of my mouth, which when it comes to eating and drinking and trying to breathe all at the same time for example at dinner very hard but definitely not impossible. I’m still pretty much breathing entirely from my mouth at the moment but that will get better. They give you a saline solution spray to spray up each nostril 3/4 times a day sometimes more to help unclog the nostrils from dry mucus/blood etc.
all in all I personally found it hard to sleep but others have said they were fine it all depends on you, try not to smoke or drink alcohol stick to water and good food and good sleep before the surgery at least because you won’t get much after lol.
I wish you good luck please let us know how it goes I would like to hear your perspective after getting it done maybe I just can’t handle the pain as much as others hehe
Yes excruciating pain for first week 😢
Thank you for reaching out, and it's completely normal to feel nervous before a surgery.
While everyone's experience with pain can vary, many patients report mild to moderate discomfort rather than severe pain.
Your surgeon will prescribe pain medication to help manage any discomfort during the initial recovery period.
Additionally, following post-operative care instructions, such as keeping your head elevated, applying ice as recommended, and taking prescribed medications, will contribute to a smoother recovery.
It's crucial to communicate any concerns or changes in pain levels to your healthcare team, as they can adjust your pain management plan accordingly.
Remember, each individual's experience is unique, and your surgeon and medical team are there to support you throughout the process.
Feel free to ask any specific questions you may have about the procedure or recovery from our medical team's consultants via WhatsApp:
api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=989129570479
I had a rhinoplasty and my husband made me laugh, I tried so hard not to make a full smile it still kinda hurt. Does that cause any issues?
Dear Jessica, the short answer is NO. Laughing or smiling is not likely to ruin your rhinoplasty if you do it in moderation. There is nothing to worry about.
However taking a few precautions is probably wise, such as asking your friends and family to refrain from jokes around you, taking a break from watching your favorite comedy show, etc.
It's been 3 days from my deviated nose surgery, I have blood cloths in my nose which is very much irritating how should I prevent it, and how to control sneezing as i sneezed 2 times and it was terribly painful for my nose.
It's completely normal to have some blood clots in your nose three days after deviated septum surgery. These are part of the healing process. However, we understand it can be irritating. Here's what we recommend:
● Don't pick or blow your nose: This can dislodge the clots and lead to more bleeding.
● Use saline nasal spray: This will help loosen and soften the clots, making them drain more comfortably. You can get saline spray over the counter at most pharmacies.
● Apply a cool compress: A cool compress placed gently on the bridge of your nose can help reduce swelling and discomfort.
● Control sneezing: We know sneezing can be painful after surgery. Try to suppress the sneeze by gently pinching the bridge of your nose and closing your mouth while breathing out slowly through your mouth.
*** Important: If the bleeding is heavy or doesn't stop with gentle pressure, or if the pain is severe, please contact your doctor immediately.
As for sneezing, it's best to avoid situations that might trigger them. Here are some tips:
● Stay away from allergens and irritants: Dust, pollen, pet dander, and smoke can all trigger sneezing.
● Use an air purifier: This can help remove allergens and irritants from the air you breathe.
● Take antihistamines: If you have allergies, taking an antihistamine medication as directed by your doctor can help prevent sneezing.
*** We hope this helps! Feel free to ask any other questions you may have about recovery from rhinoplasty.
How soon can I travel on plane? Like a long haul flight?
The ideal time to fly after rhinoplasty depends on several factors, including the complexity of your surgery and your individual healing process.
Generally, it's recommended to wait at least 7-10 days before flying. However, long-haul flights are often discouraged during the initial recovery period due to potential discomfort caused by cabin pressure changes.
We strongly advise consulting with your surgeon directly for personalized guidance.
big thanks❤
I have a little cough, it can affect the stitches to open?
Coughing or sneezing cannot be stopped. However, we recommend doing so with care. If you can anticipate the cough or sneeze, try to remember to keep the mouth open. This will eliminate too much pressure building up in the nasal passage which could potentially cause some bleeding or additional swelling following surgery. After just a few short weeks, the risk for additional swelling and bleeding starts to diminish.
My surgeon told me I’m supposed to massage my nose regularly. I’m a week into having my surgery done. Is it necessary to massage it because whenever I touch it, it’s starts hurting.
Yes, it's important to massage your nose after surgery. This can help to reduce swelling and bruising, and it can also help to break down scar tissue.
However, it is important to be gentle when massaging your nose, and to only do it as directed by your surgeon.
Here are some specific tips for massaging your nose after nose job:
● Wait until the swelling has subsided somewhat. This usually takes a few days or weeks.
● Use your fingertips to massage your nose gently.
● Massage in small circles.
● Do not press too hard.
● Massage for about 2 minutes twice a day.
If you are experiencing pain or discomfort when massaging your nose, stop and consult with your surgeon.
great. it was helpful. the girl is gorgeous 🙃
Glad it was helpful, Reza! Thanks for your feedback
You should mention gingivitis due to breathing through the mouth, I hope someone would warn me about it before
Thank you for sharing your experience and concern about gingivitis. We understand this can be a worry for patients undergoing rhinoplasty.
Mouth breathing after surgery can sometimes contribute to dry mouth, which may increase the risk of gingivitis. However, the individual impact can vary depending on various factors like pre-existing oral health and healing process.
For tailored guidance, it's crucial to consult with your dentist or surgeon. They can assess your specific risks and offer personalized recommendations for maintaining optimal oral health during and after rhinoplasty.
What foods should and should not be eaten
Thanks for your question about post-rhinoplasty diet! It's important to understand that dietary recommendations can vary depending on individual needs and healing progress.
We recommend you reading the following articles:
• ariamedtour.com/blogs/diet-after-rhinoplasty/
• ariamedtour.com/blogs/dos-and-donts-after-nose-surgery/#part2
• ariamedtour.com/blogs/rhinoplasty-recovery-guide/#part2
is traveling after 17 days okay?
Its my 3rd day after rhinoplasty.
Dr said that we will remove splints after 6 7 days.
What should i do to fully clean my blood clots inside nose.
Removing splints hurts?
Did you remove splits
@@Duhakhan777 i will remove them tomorrow
@@farhanaaslambhatti i have to remove stitches and splints on monday.
Please let me know tomorrow how much it hurts or anything
@@Duhakhan777 sure i will tell you.
I hope it will be smooth for us hopefully.
I am also very much scared.
@@farhanaaslambhatti may allah ease your pain and mine too.
This is so hactic😔
hello i had nose surgery on 1-7 and since i am sleeping straight without turning left or right so can i turn left-right while sleeping now it has been 14 days ?
Hello there, Thank you for your question. While it's common to sleep straight for the first few days after rhinoplasty, it's generally okay to start changing sleeping positions after about two weeks. However, it's crucial to listen to your body and avoid any movements that cause discomfort or pain.
We strongly recommend consulting with your surgeon directly for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
When can you travel after your rhinoplasty?
If you’re away on a medical tourism trip for rhinoplasty, it is ideal to arrange a two-week stay in the destination and avoid air travel as a safety precaution.
However, most patients don’t have that much time and in most cases, patients are allowed to fly after 5-7 days and after the removal of the nasal splint.
You can read the following article for more info and details:
ariamedtour.com/blogs/flying-after-rhinoplasty/
Buy a medical lip balm and a good travel pillow, they are amazing tho
Good idea 🌟
I’m in my second week after surgery and crying every single day cuz I didn’t like it 😭💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
I'm 2 month and 20 days post of my tip looks upturned and unnatural is it normal?
While swelling can still be present at this stage, it is uncommon for the nose tip to remain noticeably upturned two months after the surgery. It is important to consult with your surgeon to discuss your concerns. They will be able to assess your individual situation and provide you with the best guidance.
For more information, you can read the following articles:
⚫ ariamedtour.com/blogs/dos-and-donts-after-nose-surgery/
⚫ ariamedtour.com/blogs/rhinoplasty-recovery-guide/
Hello!! I need some tips in the replies!!
Hello, how can we help you?
When can i go back to boxing?
It's important to be cautious about returning to high-impact activities like boxing after nose job!
Generally, doctors recommend avoiding contact sports for 6 months to 1 year to allow your nose ample time to heal and minimize the risk of injury.
Thank you !!! I won't be going back to boxing sparring/fighting etc 😂
At 2:40 , its football not soccer
Does the bump on nose grow again after surgery??
In most cases, the bump on the nose is caused by excess bone and cartilage. During nose surgery, the surgeon sculpts away the excess bone and cartilage to remove the bump.
This is usually permanent, so the bump typically does not grow back after surgery.
However, in some cases, there can be a minor recurrence of the bump if there is any residual cartilage left behind or if scar tissue forms. The recurrence is usually small if it does happen.
To help prevent any recurrence, following all post-op care instructions from your surgeon will be important. Things like avoiding trauma to the nose during the healing process can help ensure the best results long-term.
Please let us know if you have any other questions!
Hello i did everything right except after a week a started mastrubating
I didn’t know it was wrong i just find out jts been a month after surgery is it bad should i do anything please answer
Hello, we understand your concern. Masturbation can increase blood pressure and heart rate, which could potentially lead to increased swelling or bleeding in the surgical area. It's generally recommended to avoid activities that elevate your heart rate significantly for at least two weeks after nose surgery.
Its been 13 days and i walk a lot
Thanks for sharing your progress. Remember what we discussed in the video about avoiding excessive physical activity during the initial healing period. If you're unsure, please consult with your doctor for personalized advice.
I did all the donts🥲
I got my surgery nine days ago and two days ago i was out at an amusement park in the sun i laughed a lottt yesterday i deep cleaned my room and rearranged it today i rearranged the living room moving the couch n stuff very heavy all by myself ofc. I sneezed today twice
Thank you for sharing your experience after nose job.
We understand that you're feeling well and want to get back to your normal activities. However, it's important to remember that everyone heals differently, and what works for one person might not be safe for another.
The “don'ts” outlined in the video are based on general recommendations from medical professionals to minimize the risk of complications like bleeding, swelling, and infection.
Activities like strenuous exercise, sun exposure, and heavy lifting can put unnecessary stress on the healing tissues and potentially affect the final outcome of your surgery.
We strongly recommend following the specific aftercare instructions provided by your surgeon. They are tailored to your individual case and consider your specific healing process.
If you have any concerns about your recovery or feel tempted to deviate from the instructions, please contact your doctor immediately.
We have compiled a list of resources on our website that you may find helpful during your recovery, including information on common post-surgical concerns and tips for managing them:
- ariamedtour.com/blogs/dos-and-donts-after-nose-surgery/
- ariamedtour.com/blogs/rhinoplasty-recovery-guide/
Don’t worry :d
What country? Idk about the hijab
We are a medical tourism company based in Iran. Feel free to reach out to our support team for any specific questions you may have. They're here to provide personalized guidance based on your individual needs.
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