Rhinoplasty in
Scottsdale, AZ

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What to Know About Rhinoplasty in Scottsdale

Rhinoplasty, often called a nose reshaping or nose job surgery, is a plastic surgical procedure designed to refine the size, shape, and proportions of the nose so it better complements the rest of the face.

Benefits of Rhinoplasty

  • Improved Facial Harmony: Subtle adjustments to the nose can create better balance with your eyes, lips, and jawline.
  • Boosted Confidence: When you feel good about your profile, you’re more likely to step in front of the camera and speak up in social settings.
  • Long-Lasting Results: Unlike temporary solutions, rhinoplasty gives a permanent change that continues to look natural as you age.
  • Personalized Outcome: Your surgery is tailored to your unique features, making sure that you get results that feel authentic to you.

Ideal Candidates

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Unhappy with Nose Shape or Size

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Healthy and Ready for Surgery

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Realistic Expectations

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Facial Maturity

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How to Prepare for Your Rhinoplasty

Before your facial surgery, Dr. Mark will provide you with detailed pre-operative instructions. Following these carefully will help ensure a smooth procedure and the best possible results. Preparation may include:

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Skin Care Routine

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Breathing Assessment

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Transportation Arrangements

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Medication Restrictions

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Work Schedule Planning

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Avoid Nasal Trauma

What are the Steps of a Rhinoplasty?

Open vs Closed Rhinoplasty

Open Rhinoplasty

Closed Rhinoplasty

Related Procedures

Septoplasty

Septoplasty is a procedure to straighten a deviated septum, the wall of cartilage and bone that divides the nasal passages. A crooked septum can cause congestion, snoring, sinus infections, and difficulty breathing. The surgery repositions the septum through incisions inside the nostrils, so no external scars are visible. It may be performed alone or alongside rhinoplasty when both function and appearance need correction2.

Turbinate Reduction

Turbinates are small structures inside the nose that warm and humidify air. When enlarged, they can obstruct airflow and cause chronic congestion. Turbinate reduction removes or reshapes excess tissue to improve breathing while preserving natural nasal function.

Revision Rhinoplasty

Revision rhinoplasty is for patients who are unhappy with the results from a prior surgery or still experience breathing problems. Since it involves working with scar tissue and altered anatomy, it is often more complex. A tailored approach can restore both nasal function and appearance.

Rhinoplasty Recovery Timeline

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Dr. Mark’s Recovery Tips

  • Keep your head elevated for the first week
  • Avoid blowing your nose for a few weeks
  • Wear glasses only when cleared
  • Protect your nose from direct sunlight

Why Choose
Dr. Mark Gruszynski

With rhinoplasty, precision and planning are critical. Dr. Mark carefully evaluates each patient’s unique anatomy to create a surgical plan that enhances both appearance and function. You can read the plastic surgery testimonials from previous patients who underwent surgery.

Frequently Asked
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References

  1. Becker, M. D. (n.d.). Anatomy, incisions and approaches: Open and closed rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty Archive. https://www.rhinoplastyarchive.com/articles/rhinoplasty-fundamentals/anatomy-incisions-approaches-open-closed-rhinoplasty
  2. American Society of Plastic Surgeons. (2024, December 2). Rhinoplasty vs septoplasty: Plastic surgery procedures for the nose. https://www.plasticsurgery.org/news/articles/rhinoplasty-vs-septoplasty-plastic-surgery-procedures-for-the-nose