How long does the result of a rhinoplasty last?

Dr Arie Azuelos' blog in Paris

Rhinoplasty, whether surgical or medical, is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures for reshaping and improving the appearance of the nose. Although each of these methods has its own advantages, a common question among patients is the durability of the results obtained. Dr Arié Azuelos, an expert in cosmetic surgery in Paris 7, guides you through the aspects of each type of rhinoplasty to help you understand how long you can expect the results to last.

Surgical rhinoplasty

Surgical rhinoplasty is a long-lasting procedure that modifies the bone and cartilage structure of the nose. This technique can be used to correct major aesthetic defects or functional problems such as septal deviation. The process usually involves a general anaesthetic and can last between one and three hours, depending on the complexity of the surgery.

Durability of results

The results of surgical rhinoplasty are considered permanent. After the initial healing period and once the swelling has subsided, the changes achieved will be stable and should last the patient’s lifetime. It is important to note, however, that the nose can undergo natural changes with age, which may slightly alter the initial appearance.

Factors influencing the maintenance of the result

  • Skin quality: the texture and elasticity of the skin can influence the appearance of the nose over time.
  • Surgical technique: a precise technique adapted to the patient’s specific needs will guarantee longer-lasting results.
  • Post-operative care: proper follow-up and compliance with the surgeon’s advice play a crucial role in the long-term success of the surgery.

Medical rhinoplasty

Medical rhinoplasty, often performed using injections of fillers such as hyaluronic acid, is a non-surgical alternative for minor aesthetic adjustments to the nose. This procedure is ideal for patients seeking to refine the contour of the nose, correct small bumps or improve facial harmony without the recovery time associated with surgery.

Long-lasting results

Unlike surgical rhinoplasty, the results of medical rhinoplasty are temporary. The fillers used are generally absorbable and their effect gradually diminishes over time. On average, results can last from 6 to 18 months, after which follow-up treatments are necessary to maintain the desired appearance.

Factors influencing the maintenance of results

  • Type of filler: some products last longer than others.
  • Patient metabolism: the rate at which the body breaks down the filler can vary from one person to another.
  • Injection technique: the practitioner’s expertise and technique directly affect the distribution and durability of fillers.

Conclusion

Choosing between surgical and medical rhinoplasty depends on the patient’s aesthetic goals, their tolerance of surgery and their desire for permanence. Both techniques offer significant advantages, but it’s crucial to have an open discussion with Dr Arié Azuelos to choose the option best suited to your needs and expectations.