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What Are the Most Common Reasons Patients Seek Revision Rhinoplasty?

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Are you unhappy with your rhinoplasty results or dealing with unexpected breathing issues after surgery? Revision rhinoplasty surgery can address complications from a previous procedure, whether it's an asymmetrical nose, persistent deviated septum, or cosmetic issues that didn't meet your expectations. 

At Alford Facial Plastic Surgery in Houston, TX, Dr. Eugene Alford, a double-board certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon, helps patients achieve the results they were hoping for the first time. If you're considering revision surgery or want to understand your options, call today to book a consultation. 

What is revision rhinoplasty surgery? 

Many patients want to know: What is revision rhinoplasty surgery? Revision rhinoplasty is performed to correct almost any problems from a previous nose surgery. It's more complex than primary rhinoplasty because the surgeon is working with altered anatomy, scar tissue, and sometimes limited cartilage. 

Some patients need revision surgery for cosmetic reasons, while others have breathing difficulties or structural problems that developed after their initial procedure. Read more about these common issues below. 

Asymmetrical nose 

One reason patients seek revision rhinoplasty is an asymmetrical nose. This can result from uneven healing, surgical technique, or natural asymmetry that wasn't fully addressed in the first surgery. Even small irregularities can be noticeable and bothersome. 

Dr. Gene carefully evaluates the nose to determine the cause of asymmetry and creates a plan to restore balance and harmony to your facial features. 

Deviated septum or breathing problems 

A deviated septum can occur as a complication of rhinoplasty, even if the original surgery was meant to improve breathing. If the septum wasn't properly supported or if scar tissue developed, airflow can become restricted. 

Patients often notice difficulty breathing through one or both nostrils, snoring, or chronic congestion. Revision surgery can correct the septum and open the nasal passages for better airflow. 

Cosmetic dissatisfaction with rhinoplasty results 

Some patients are simply unhappy with the cosmetic outcome of their first surgery. The nose may be too small, too large, overly narrow, or not match their expectations. Sometimes the tip droops, appears pinched, or lacks definition. 

Dr. Gene works closely with patients to understand their concerns and create a surgical plan that addresses specific cosmetic issues while maintaining a natural appearance. 

Broken nose or trauma after surgery 

A broken nose or trauma after the initial rhinoplasty can undo your results and create new problems. An injury can shift the bones, damage cartilage, or cause a visible deformity that requires surgical correction. Revision rhinoplasty can repair damage from trauma and restore both function and appearance. 

Choosing the right surgeon for revision rhinoplasty 

Revision rhinoplasty requires advanced skill and experience. Our double-board certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon specializes in complex nasal surgery. He understands the challenges of working with previously operated anatomy and uses precise techniques to achieve natural, lasting results. 

During your consultation in Houston, TX, Dr. Gene will evaluate your nose, discuss your concerns, and explain what's possible with revision surgery. We can also review your surgical history and any imaging or records from your previous procedure. 

Get the rhinoplasty results you deserve 

Do you have questions such as, "What is revision rhinoplasty surgery?" or "Can my broken nose be fixed with revision surgery?" Dr. Eugene Alford specializes in complex nasal surgery and can help you achieve the outcome you've been hoping for. 

Whether you're dealing with an asymmetrical nose, a deviated septum, or dissatisfaction with your rhinoplasty results, Alford Facial Plastic Surgery in Houston, TX, is here to help. Call today to schedule your consultation.

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.