
Teen nose surgery cannot be performed until the nose is fully developed usually between 15 and 16 years of age.
The teen must be the one to desire a nose job, parental influence can have an impact on a teen's life.
The teen needs to understand the nose surgery involves recovery time, discomfort, swelling and a less than pleasing appearance for sometime following nose surgery.
The teen should have support in their decision to proceed with nose surgery. Teens usually do not request surgery unless they feel it is necessary. In fact, teens will need assistance through the recovery period.
In conclusion, the decision of rhinoplasty for a teen involves both parents and the teen. Plastic surgeons and cosmetic surgeons will screen teens and parents to ensure that the nose surgery is timely and a true desire of the teen to manage reasonable expectations for the outcome of the nose surgery. A displeasing nose may be a focal point of a concern to a teen and one that may be relieved through nose surgery.
Rhinoplasty is the most commonly performed in facial plastic surgery. The name is a blend of the word rhino (nose) and plasty (to shape). Rhinoplasty also commonly called a "nose job". The goal of Rhinoplasty should be a nose that looks and feels natural. Rhinoplasty can be performed to meet anesthetic goals or for reconstructive purposes to correct defects or breathing problems.
Many features which are not desirable in a nose may be improved through cosmetic surgery. Noses may be made narrower, straighter, longer or completely reshaped. Humps may be removed and the shape, size and angle and definition of the tip of the nose may be altered. Breathing problems caused by a deviated septum may be corrected and fixed. Rhinoplasty may be performed at any time after facial growth has been completed that is age 15-16 for women and age 16-17 for men. The ideal outcome in Rhinoplasty is a natural appearing with balance and harmony, enhancing beauty of the eyes and lips.
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