What questions should I ask my plastic surgeon about rhinoplasty?
Use this checklist as a guide during your rhinoplasty consultation:
Are you certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery?
Are you a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons?
Were you specifically trained in the field of plastic surgery?
How many years of plastic surgery training have you had?
Do you have hospital privileges to perform this procedure? If so, at which hospitals?
Is the office-based surgical facility accredited by a nationally- or state-recognized accrediting agency, or is it state-licensed or Medicare-certified?
Am I a good candidate for this procedure?
What will be expected of me to get the best results?
Where and how will you perform my procedure?
What surgical technique is recommended for me?
How long of a recovery period can I expect, and what kind of help will I need during my recovery?
What are the risks and complications associated with my procedure?
How are complications handled?
How can I expect my nose to look over time?
What are my options if I am dissatisfied with the cosmetic outcome of my nose surgery?
Do you have before-and-after photos I can look at for this procedure and what results are reasonable for me?
For those who are concerned with the aesthetic appearance of their nose, the ever-popular rhinoplasty may be something you consider. However, if there is an issue with the structure and function of the nose, rhinoplasty may not be the right surgical option.
"Rhinoplasty – or surgery of the nose – it can be really primarily one of two things. It can be a functional rhinoplasty, it can be an aesthetic rhinoplasty or it can be a combination of both."