Teenage Rhinoplasty in Scottsdale, AZ


Teenage Rhinoplasty in Scottsdale, Phoenix & Paradise Valley, performed by board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Mark Gruszynski.
Teenage Rhinoplasty in Scottsdale, Phoenix & Paradise Valley, performed by board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Mark Gruszynski.
Does Your Teen Feel Self-Conscious About Their Nose?
Growing up is hard enough on its own, and when your teenager feels unhappy with the way their nose looks, it can affect how they feel about themselves. Whether it’s a bump on the bridge, a wide tip, or a crooked shape, these concerns are worth taking seriously.
Teenage rhinoplasty in Scottsdale is a nose surgery designed for teens whose noses have finished growing. This procedure reshapes the bone and cartilage of the nose to bring it into better balance with the rest of the face. It can also correct structural issues that make it harder to breathe, so it often addresses both form and function at the same time.
The surgery is performed through small incisions either inside the nose or along the thin strip of skin between the nostrils. From there, the bone and cartilage are carefully reshaped to match your teen’s goals. Dr. Gruszynski works closely with each teen and their family to create a plan that feels right for their age and anatomy.
Schedule a consultation to learn how teenage rhinoplasty can help your teen feel more confident.
Teenage Rhinoplasty At a Glance
Benefits of Teenage Rhinoplasty
There are many benefits to teenage rhinoplasty that go beyond just how the nose looks. Here are some of the most common reasons teens and their families choose this procedure.
Ideal Candidates
for Teenage Rhinoplasty
Teenage rhinoplasty is not right for everyone, and the right timing depends on both physical and emotional factors. Here is what Dr. Mark typically looks for in a good candidate.

Nose Has Finished Growing
Girls typically reach nasal maturity around age 15-16, while boys usually reach it closer to 16-17.

Specific Concerns About Nasal Shape
Your teen has a defined concern like a dorsal bump, wide tip, crooked bridge, or asymmetry they want to fix.

Breathing Difficulty From Structural Issues
A deviated septum, enlarged turbinates, or narrow nasal passages affect daily breathing and sleep quality.

Nasal Changes From Past Injury
The nose was broken or damaged during sports or an accident and has healed in an uneven position.

Emotional Readiness for Surgery
Your teen can clearly describe what they want changed and has thought about the process on their own.

Motivation Comes From the Teen Themselves
The desire for surgery is driven by your teen’s own feelings, not pressure from peers or family members.
Dr. Gruszynski will evaluate your teen’s candidacy for teenage rhinoplasty in Scottsdale during an in-person consultation.
A consultation is your first step toward the right decision for your teen.
How Rhinoplasty
Reshapes Your Teen’s Nose
The nose is made up of two main parts: bone at the top and cartilage toward the middle and tip. Think of the bone as the firm bridge at the top of the nose and the cartilage as the flexible framework that shapes the lower half. Down the center sits the septum, which acts like a wall that divides the nose into two sides.
During the teenage years, these structures go through a final growth phase. A bump along the bridge is usually extra bone or cartilage. A wide or rounded tip happens when the cartilage at the end of the nose spreads apart. A crooked nose can result from the septum leaning to one side, which may also block airflow.
During surgery, our surgeon carefully adjusts these structures to match your teen’s goals. A bump on the bridge is smoothed down by shaving or removing a small amount of bone and cartilage. If the tip is too wide, the cartilage is reshaped or stitched closer together to create a more defined point.
For a crooked nose, the septum is straightened and repositioned to the center. In some cases, small pieces of cartilage are moved from one area to another to add support or improve shape. The skin then naturally re-drapes over the new framework, and the final shape settles over the months that follow.
“Teenage rhinoplasty is about timing just as much as technique. I need to make sure the nose has finished developing before I operate. Once we confirm that, I can make changes that will grow with them into adulthood. It’s a big decision for a young patient, and I take the time to make sure both the teen and their parents feel confident in the plan.”
Teenage Rhinoplasty Consultation At Our Scottsdale Office
Your teen’s first visit with Dr. Gruszynski starts with a thorough exam of the nose, both inside and out. He will look at the bone structure, cartilage shape, skin thickness, and how well your teen breathes through each side.
Dr. Gruszynski will then sit down with your family to talk through your teen’s goals and what is realistically possible. He may use digital photos to show how the nose could look after surgery, which helps everyone feel more confident about the plan.
Our team will also walk you through the timeline, recovery expectations, and answer every question you and your teen may have. The goal is for your family to leave feeling informed and supported before any decisions are made.
How to Prepare for Your Teenage Rhinoplasty
Getting ready for surgery ahead of time helps your teen heal faster and feel more at ease on the day of the procedure. Here are the most important steps to take before surgery.

Set Up a Recovery Space at Home
Create a comfortable area with extra pillows to keep the head elevated, plus easy access to water, snacks, and entertainment.

Stock Up on Soft Foods
Prepare soups, smoothies, yogurt, and other soft foods that are easy to eat while the nose is swollen and tender.

Get Nasal Care Supplies Ready
Pick up saline spray, gentle cotton swabs, and any ointments our surgeon recommends to keep the nose clean after surgery.

Plan Around the School Calendar
Schedule the procedure during a break so your teen has at least two full weeks to rest before going back to class.

Stop Certain Medications Early
Follow Dr. Gruszynski’s list of medications and supplements to avoid, since some can increase the risk of extra bleeding.

Arrange a Ride Home After Surgery
Make sure a parent or guardian is available to drive your teen home and stay with them for the first 24 hours.
Preparing early helps make teenage rhinoplasty in Scottsdale a smooth and stress-free experience for the whole family.
What are the Steps of Teenage Rhinoplasty
Here is a step-by-step look at what happens during teenage rhinoplasty. Each stage is carefully planned to make sure your teen is safe, comfortable, and set up for the best possible result.
Teenage Rhinoplasty Techniques
Every teen’s nose is different, so the right surgical approach depends on their specific anatomy and goals. Dr. Marj will recommend the technique that gives the best access and the most precise results for your teen’s case.
Open Rhinoplasty
This is the most common approach for teenage patients. A small incision is made across the columella, and the skin is lifted to give our surgeon a full view of the bone and cartilage. Open rhinoplasty is often preferred for more detailed changes to the tip, bridge, or overall shape. The tiny external scar fades to nearly invisible over time.
Closed Rhinoplasty
With this approach, all incisions are made inside the nostrils, so there is no visible scar at all. Closed rhinoplasty works well for teens who need smaller adjustments, like smoothing a mild bump or making minor tip changes. Recovery may be slightly faster since the procedure is less involved, though it does limit how much the surgeon can see during the operation.
Procedures Often Combined With Teenage Rhinoplasty
Some teens have concerns that go beyond the shape of the nose alone. In certain cases, combining procedures during a single surgery can address related issues and cut down on total recovery time.
Septoplasty
A septoplasty straightens the wall of cartilage and bone that divides the two sides of the nose. Many teens who want cosmetic changes also have a deviated septum that affects their breathing. Fixing both at the same time means one surgery and one recovery instead of two separate procedures.
Turbinate Reduction
The turbinates are small, curved structures inside the nose that help warm and filter the air you breathe. When they are too large, they can block airflow and cause constant stuffiness. Dr. Mark can reduce their size during rhinoplasty to help your teen breathe more freely through both sides of the nose.
Teenage Rhinoplasty Recovery Timeline
Every teen heals at their own pace, and recovery from teenage rhinoplasty in Scottsdale depends on the details of the procedure and your teen’s overall health. Here is a general idea of what to expect.
Days 1-3
Swelling and bruising around the nose and eyes will be at their peak during this stage. Your teen should rest with their head elevated, and cold compresses can help with comfort and puffiness.
Days 4-7
You’ll notice the bruising start to fade and the swelling begin to go down. The external splint is typically removed around day seven, which is when your teen will get their first look at the new shape.
Weeks 2-3
Most teens feel ready to go back to school by this point, and any leftover bruising can usually be covered with light makeup. You’ll want to avoid bumping or pressing on the nose during this time.
Weeks 4-6
Light exercise can usually resume at this stage, though contact sports are still off limits. The nose will continue to look more refined as the deeper swelling gradually fades over these weeks.
Months 2-3
Your teen can typically return to sports and most physical activities by this point. The tip of the nose may still feel a bit firm or numb, and that is completely normal as the tissues continue to settle.
Months 6-12
The final shape of the nose becomes clear as the last traces of swelling disappear. It can take up to a full year for the tip to fully soften and for the results to reach their final form.

Dr. Gruszynski’s Recovery Tips
- Keep your head elevated while sleeping
- Use saline spray to stay moisturized
- Avoid blowing your nose for two weeks
- Wear button-front shirts during recovery
- Skip glasses or sunglasses for six weeks
Why Choose
Dr. Gruszynski for Teenage Rhinoplasty
Teenage rhinoplasty requires a surgeon who truly understands the unique needs of younger patients. Dr. Gruszynski brings years of focused experience in nasal surgery and takes extra care to account for a teen’s ongoing facial development when planning the procedure.
What sets Dr. Gruszynski apart is his approach to working with both the teen and their family. He takes the time to listen to your teen’s goals, explains every part of the process in clear terms, and makes sure everyone feels confident before moving forward.
At Dr. Mark Plastic Surgery, every teenage rhinoplasty plan is built around your teen’s individual anatomy, concerns, and goals. Dr. Gruszynski uses precise techniques to reshape the nose while preserving the structures that support healthy breathing and long-term stability.
Frequently Asked
Questions About Teenage Rhinoplasty
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