How Long After Rhinoplasty Can I Blow My Nose (And Why)?

How Long After Rhinoplasty Can I Blow My Nose (And Why)?

Exact Answer: 3 – 4 Weeks

Rhinoplasty, also known as a nose job, is a surgery to change the shape or structure of one’s nose. This surgery can be done either for aesthetic purposes i.e to modify the appearance of the nose or for improving the functionality of the nose i.e for improving breathing, rectifying any birth defects, or both.

Rhinoplasty is one of the most common types of plastic surgery. Such surgery carries some risks like infection, bleeding, bad reaction to anesthesia, scars, nosebleeds, etc. Thus, one must give sufficient time to their nose to heal sufficiently before resuming back to blowing one’s nose to prevent any complications in the healing process.

How Long After Rhinoplasty Can I Blow My Nose

How Long After Rhinoplasty Can I Blow My Nose?

ConditionsDuration
Minimum time to wait after rhinoplasty to blow one’s nose7 – 10 days
The ideal time to wait after rhinoplasty to blow one’s nose3 – 4 weeks

Rhinoplasty surgery is of delicate nature as well as complex at the same time. It helps patients to improve both form and functionality of the nose. Thus, it is necessary to take proper aftercare for the success of the rhinoplasty procedure.

The length of the rhinoplasty recovery may vary from person to person and thus there is no fixed and specified healing period. The recovery duration mainly depends on the nature and extent of one’s nose surgery. As there are different types of nose surgery to tackle various issues like improving nose shape, fixing crooked nose, making nose thinner, making nostrils smaller, etc the recovery period for all procedures would vary accordingly.

After rhinoplasty, patients are advised to ideally wait for 3 to 4 weeks to avoid having any complications. One should always seek advice from their surgeon for the maximum time to wait before blowing the nose as they could provide exact answers based on one’s specific case of nose surgery.

Generally, rhinoplasty without septoplasty patients may blow the nose with caution 2 – 3 weeks after the surgery. However, rhinoplasty surgeries involving septoplasty requires a longer healing period and thus one might wait for 4 – 6 week after the surgery to blow the nose.

Why Does It Take So Long To Blow Nose After Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty is without a doubt a surgery involving modifications to one nose. Thus, one must give sufficient resting time to the nose for healing. Applying too much pressure on the nose during recovery could harm it and could lead to the failure of the operation. Thus, following the doctor’s instructions is a must after the surgery is performed.

As rhinoplasty is a type of facial surgery, it involves delicate procedures that could take weeks to heal. Thus, surgeons impose certain restrictions on patients post-surgery to enable them to heal quickly and go back to their usual routine without facing any major intricacies.

Some of the restrictions imposed on patients after the rhinoplasty surgery are not to blow the nose immediately after rhinoplasty, not to sleep on the side, not to apply too much pressure on the nose, etc. These instructions should be strictly followed and the aforesaid activities should be performed only after the nose is sufficiently healed.

Blowing the nose can place pressure on the nose tissue that has recently endured surgery and can potentially lead to bleeding or perforation that could cause immense pain and discomfort. Thus, it is necessary to wait for a few weeks after the procedure before one blows the nose.

Conclusion

Rhinoplasty in simple words means nose surgery. Thus, after rhinoplasty patients are instructed that they may blow their nose lightly 3 – 4 weeks after the surgical procedure is done. Blowing the nose too hard before the nose has healed properly could cause a nosebleed or even some injury as after the surgery there is a lot of swelling inside the nose.

Nose blowing after rhinoplasty varies based on the type of rhinoplasty performed. Thus, until one’s physician gives a clearance to blow the nose, one should not do it and wait for 3 to 4 weeks to let the nose heal properly.

References

  1. https://journals.lww.com/annalsplasticsurgery/Fulltext/2010/04000/Mucous_Cyst_A_Postrhinoplasty_Complication_.00006.aspx
  2. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1288/00005537-197401000-00002
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