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FAQ: Rhinoplasty
Surgery| Editor Nick| Posting update : 2021.07.08
Q: What is the difference between rhinoplasty and septoplasty? Are they the same procedures?
A: Rhinoplasty is a cosmetic surgery designed to modify the shape of the nose (nose tip and nose bridge).
When it comes to septoplasty, it is a functional plastic surgery that straightens the crooked septum (wall dividing the nose into right and left passage).
As a result, it improves breathing problems. Sometimes, rhinoplasty can also be done in conjunction with septoplasty.
Q: Should I stay in the hospital after the surgery?
A: Patients undergoing rhinoplasty can leave for home right after the surgery. However, it is recommended to use public transportation rather than driving on your own.
Q: How long does it take to recover from rhinoplasty?
A: Usually it takes 1~2 weeks to fully recover after the surgery. Starting from the second week, major swelling will subside, and the patient will feel much better.
Q: What are the risks?
A: Well, there are no specific risks after rhinoplasty. Even if there are some, but they occur only very rarely.
Therefore, you will have a consultation with the plastic surgeon informing him about your medical history, health condition, medications you are taking or have taken before.
Q: Does medical insurance cover rhinoplasty?
If the rhinoplasty or septoplasty are done to improve breathing issues, then there is a chance that it might be covered by the insurance.
For that, you should discuss it with the insurance company before the surgery.