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There are a variety of reasons why people choose to seek a rhinoplasty, which is often simply termed a "nose job." In some cases, the primary factor is one of health, such as when you are suffering from chronic allergies or sinusitis.
In other cases, you may want to address a long-standing dissatisfaction with the appearance of your nose. Past trauma to the nose, including prior rhinoplasty, can also cause both cosmetic and health issues, indicating a revision rhinoplasty is the best procedural choice.
What Is a Rhinoplasty?
A rhinoplasty, or nose job, is a dual purpose surgical procedure that can correct both cosmetic and structural issues present in the nose. In fact, a rhinoplasty procedure can often address both cosmetic and health issues in a single surgery.
What Is a Revision Rhinoplasty?
A revision rhinoplasty is a follow-up procedure to a prior surgery on the nose, either to correct cosmetic or health issues that remain following the first procedure or to provide further correction as needed over the course of time.