Rhinoplasty Procedures for A Broken Nose
Noses can be a broken bone and the cartilage of the nose damaged during any type of accident. Rhinoplasty may be the best option for a broken nose, but the timeliness of medical care, and treatment would be the first priority before considering surgical procedures.
The first step begins the evaluation of the nose, which should take place within 72 hours of injury. During the evaluation of the nose, a doctor take a peek to see if there is any internal damage, which is many cases is quite evident. In some cases tomography can be used to evaluate the septum, bone, breast channels, cartilage and surrounding tissue.
The doctor will deal with immediate problems such as obstruction of a blood clot which may require drainage. Alignment of the nose can be made in the initial treatment period, but it is sometimes delayed up to ten days at most after nasal injury. In fact, a realignment should take place as soon as possible after the injury.
Although the realignment rhinoplasty surgery can performed long after the nose has been broken, ultimately, it is much easier to carry out the realignment of the broken nose or a deviated septum as soon as possible. The sooner the procedure is done, the great the chances of being able to restore the shape of the nose to a normal condition.