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Bones in the nose are mostly unprotected and fragile, so it is easy for them to break with life’s daily bumps. It is also possible to have a previously broken nose without knowing it. Broken nose surgery can be performed years after the initial injury with effective results. A corrective surgery years afterwards typically involves rebreaking the nose and realigning it. In some cases, it is not possible for an old injury to be properly corrected due to possible complications and health issues. It is always best to seek treatment as soon as possible after a nasal injury, even if you are unsure if the nose is broken.

Rhinoplasty as Broken Nose Surgery

Rhinoplasty is a precise procedure that alters the appearance of a patient’s nose. While a broken nose is not a requirement to receive a rhinoplasty, it can help improve the appearance of a crooked nose. Patients also opt for a rhinoplasty due to breathing problems or birth defects. There are a wide variety of rhinoplasty procedures that can cater to the specific needs of a patient such as functional, revision or non-surgical rhinoplasty. This surgery can be performed differently depending on the gender and ethnicity of the patient to provide a natural look. Rhinoplasty can be performed years after a nose is broken, and is an excellent option for restoring the function and appearance of a nose.

Reconstructive or Cosmetic Surgery

There are two types of plastic surgery for rhinoplasty: reconstructive surgery, for restoring the proper function of the nose, and cosmetic surgery, that focuses on altering the appearance of the nose. A reconstructive surgery is performed with the goal of resolving nasal injuries, and can also be utilized to treat breathing problems. Cosmetic surgery is designed to improve the appearance of the nose, and can be done in combination with reconstructive surgery.

Manual Realignment

A doctor can manually realign a broken nose, however this is only possible for one to two weeks after the initial injury. The sooner this procedure is performed the better, otherwise surgery is required. The doctor may use an anesthetic spray to reduce pain during the procedure, and use instruments to realign the bones and cartilage that are broken. 

Manual realignment is a common solution for nasal injuries, but it is only possible soon after the injury. Reconstructive broken nose surgery and cosmetic surgeries are great options even years after the injury. Rhinoplasty can provide you with the appearance that you desire, as well as restoring the proper function of the nose.


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