Revision Rhinoplasty

Revision rhinoplasty, sometimes called secondary rhinoplasty, is a type of nose surgery that is performed for aesthetic or functional reasons in patients with previous rhinoplasty. Revision rhinoplasty is one of the most complex procedures in cosmetic surgery because the first operation can leave scar tissue, weakened cartilage support, altered nasal bones, and tissue loss. For this reason, revision rhinoplasty should only be performed by experienced surgeons in fully equipped hospitals.

Recovery duration

7–10 Days

Operation Duration

2–3 Hours

Average length of stay

6–7 Days

Length of stay in Hospital

1 Night

Anesthesia Type

General Anesthesia


Revision Rhinoplasty in Turkey with ClinicHub

Revision rhinoplasty, sometimes called secondary rhinoplasty, is a type of nose surgery that is performed for aesthetic or functional reasons in patients with previous rhinoplasty. Revision rhinoplasty is one of the most complex procedures in cosmetic surgery because the first operation can leave scar tissue, weakened cartilage support, altered nasal bones, and tissue loss. For this reason, revision rhinoplasty should only be performed by experienced surgeons in fully equipped hospitals.

ClinicHub, a licensed health tourism organisation in Turkey, works only with internationally trained and experienced surgeons. International patients looking for revision rhinoplasty in Turkey can find experienced surgeons and receive a personalized treatment plan with ClinicHub.

What Is Revision Rhinoplasty Surgery?

Revision rhinoplasty is a cosmetic surgical procedure that fixes aesthetic or functional problems caused by previous nose surgery. According to studies on the topic, revision rhinoplasty accounts for around 25-30% of rhinoplasty operations.

Revision rhinoplasty often requires cartilage grafting to provide support or reshape the nose. However, in milder cases, small corrections to the columella, nasal tip, or nasal bridge can be made without the need for a cartilage graft.

Revision vs. Secondary Rhinoplasty: Are They the Same?

In medical literature, the terms revision rhinoplasty and secondary rhinoplasty are often used in the same meaning. However, some surgeons differentiate between the two. According to this distinction, secondary rhinoplasty is a second operation to correct problems resulting from a previous rhinoplasty procedure, whereas revision rhinoplasty refers to corrective surgery performed by the same surgeon on their own patient. However, in practice, revision rhinoplasty is generally used to describe nose surgery performed after previous surgery, whether by the same or a different surgeon.

Revision Rhinoplasty vs. Primary Rhinoplasty

Primary rhinoplasty is performed to improve the appearance of the nose in patients with no history of previous nose surgery. Revision rhinoplasty, however, is performed for dissatisfaction with the functional or aesthetic results of previous nose surgery. Therefore, revision rhinoplasty is generally more challenging than primary rhinoplasty. The main reason for this is that scar tissue, changed nose structure, weakened cartilage, and loss of tissue due to previous surgery can make surgical planning more difficult. Grafts can be used in both types of surgery, but they are more commonly used in revision rhinoplasty to repair support loss, rebuild the shape of the nose, or correct breathing problems. 

Patients choose revision rhinoplasty when they are not satisfied with the appearance or breathing function of their nose after the primary surgery. In some cases, the problem can be limited to minor aesthetic dissatisfaction, while in others, the nose’s appearance is incomplete, support is lost, or breathing difficulties can persist. Revision rhinoplasty aims to correct existing problems in patients who have had one or more previous nose surgeries.

 

Primary Rhinoplasty

Revision Rhinoplasty

Purpose

It is the first nose surgery to improve the nose shape, breathing function, or both. 

It aims to correct aesthetic or breathing problems after previous nose surgeries.

Technique

Open or closed techniques can be used.

In general, for a better field of view, an open approach is preferred.

Needs for Graft

If necessary, septal cartilage can be used.

Ear or rib cartilage can be used if the septal cartilage was removed in the first surgery. 

Recovery Process

Usually, swelling and bruising often reduce gradually within the first few weeks.

Similar to primary surgery, but in some patients, it can take longer.

Why Patients Choose Revision Rhinoplasty?

Patients choose revision rhinoplasty when they are not satisfied with the appearance and/or breathing function of their nose after the primary surgery. In some cases, the problem can be limited to minor aesthetic dissatisfaction, while in others, the nose appears incomplete, support can be lost, and breathing difficulties can persist. Revision rhinoplasty aims to correct existing problems in patients who previously had one or more nose surgeries.

Common Aesthetic Problems We Correct

Each of our partners, revision rhinoplasty specialist surgeons, carefully evaluates aesthetic problems remaining from the previous surgery or that have become more noticeable during the healing process. In some cases, minor corrections are required, such as reducing nasal bridge fullness, narrowing the nasal bones, or refining the nasal tip profile.

In more complex cases, weakened nasal support, excessive tissue removal, or scar tissue can affect the shape of the nose. Our collaborative surgeons’ primary purpose is not only to improve the appearance of the nose, but also to reinforce nasal support.

Common Functional Problems We Correct

Most patients seek revision surgery for cosmetic reasons. However, in some cases, difficulty breathing can accompany aesthetic problems. After the primary rhinoplasty, persistent septum deviation, nasal airway narrowing, or weakened cartilage supporting the nasal tip and sidewalls can lead to breathing difficulties.

Our collaborating revision rhinoplasty surgeons identify the underlying cause of nasal blockage. When necessary, the surgical plan includes septum correction, cartilage grafts, or strengthening the structural support for the tip. The aim is to improve breathing and the appearance of the nose.

When Can You Have Revision Rhinoplasty? Timing After Primary Surgery

Patients who are not pleased with the results of their previous rhinoplasty may want revision surgery as soon as possible. However, surgeons generally believe this is not the right decision. After surgery, it is usually necessary to wait between 6 and 12 months for the complete swelling to subside and the final results. Many patients, who in the early stages of recovery want revision surgery, change their decision after the swelling decreases and the final results become apparent. For this reason, surgeons recommend waiting at least 12–18 months after the previous rhinoplasty.

Revision Rhinoplasty Procedure: Techniques Used at ClinicHub

Revision rhinoplasty is planned by assessing the patient’s previous nose surgeries, current aesthetic and breathing problems, and expectations. ClinicHub’s revision rhinoplasty surgeons analyse the patient’s nose in detail before surgery, using photo and physical examinations, as well as personalised surgical planning methods.

In revision cases, the surgical technique can differ from patient to patient because of scar tissue, changed nose shape, and limited cartilage. While some patients only require minor corrections, others need cartilage grafts to provide support. The technique is therefore determined by the revision rhinoplasty specialist according to the patient’s nose anatomy, the effects of the previous surgery, and the degree of correction required.

Open vs. Closed Revision Approach

Revision rhinoplasty can be performed with open or closed techniques. However, since the procedure is relatively more complex compared to primary rhinoplasty, surgeons generally prefer the open rhinoplasty technique for a better field of view. The closed method can be used for minor corrections. For instance, if a minor adjustment is required in a single area, such as the nasal tip, or if mild support is needed, the closed technique can be suitable.

Cartilage Grafts: Septal, Ear (Conchal), and Rib Sources

Cartilage grafts can be used in revision rhinoplasty to provide nasal support and correct deformities. During the primary surgery, some of the nasal cartilage is sometimes removed or weakened. For this reason, the nasal bridge, nasal tip, or internal nasal support may need to be strengthened.

Septal cartilage is often the preferred donor, but in revision cases, it can be insufficient. In this situation, ear (conchal) cartilage or, for stronger support, rib cartilage can be used. The surgeon determines graft selection according to the patient’s nasal anatomy and the severity of deformities.

Ultrasonic (Piezo) Revision Rhinoplasty

Piezo revision rhinoplasty, or ultrasonic revision rhinoplasty, is one of the most modern techniques used in rhinoplasty. In this technique, high-frequency sound waves are used for reshaping the nasal bones more precisely and controllably. Unlike traditional cutting or breaking tools, the piezo device is designed to protect the surrounding soft tissues while working more selectively on bone and cartilage.

Revision Rhinoplasty Recovery Timeline

The recovery process after revision rhinoplasty is generally similar to primary rhinoplasty; however, because the nose was operated on one or more times before, the recovery time for revision cases can be more variable and longer. Swelling, bruising, nasal congestion, mild bloody discharge, and a pressure sensation are normal in the first few days. Most patients see noticeable improvement within a few weeks, but the final result can take 12-18 months.

What to Expect in the First 2 Weeks?

The first two weeks are one of the most important periods in the recovery process following revision rhinoplasty. During this time, it is important to rest, keep the head elevated, avoid putting pressure on the nose, and take prescribed medication on time. In most patients, bruising and swelling are expected to begin decreasing within 10-14 days. However, even though healing may be visible externally, the internal tissues continue to recover. Heavy exercise, weightlifting, and activities that carry a risk of impact to the nose should be avoided.

Travel Considerations for International Patients

Patients choosing revision rhinoplasty in Turkey should plan their travel by taking the early recovery period into account. In the first few days, it is important to rest, protect the nose from trauma, and not fly too soon. ClinicHub supports international patients with accommodation arrangements, airport-hotel transfers, and 24/7 support and guidance at the hotel following surgery.

Before the return flight, patients need to feel well enough to travel and consider possible early symptoms, such as nasal congestion and swelling. During long flights, it is important to protect the head, drink plenty of water, avoid heavy luggage, and follow the surgeon’s recommendations. 

Revision Rhinoplasty Cost: Turkey vs. UK vs. USA

Revision rhinoplasty cost differs depending on the complexity of the surgery, the surgeon’s experience, the necessity of grafts, hospital services, anesthesia, and the technique. Revision cases can range from minor adjustments to complex structural reconstruction. For this reason, the revision rhinoplasty cost is usually determined after a detailed evaluation.

The revision rhinoplasty Turkey cost is generally more affordable than in countries such as the UK and USA, thanks to lower living costs, highly skilled surgeons, advanced hospitals, and all-inclusive packages.

What’s Included in the ClinicHub All-Inclusive Package?

When planning revision rhinoplasty abroad, patients need to consider many details, such as accommodation and transportation, finding the best revision rhinoplasty surgeon, selecting a hospital, and organizing post-operative support. ClinicHub prepares its packages, taking into account all these details, because it knows how difficult it can be for international patients to deal with the whole process.

The ClinicHub all-inclusive package generally covers a free initial consultation with one of the best revision rhinoplasty surgeons in Turkey, personalized treatment, surgery planning at accredited hospitals, hospital care, accommodation, airport-hotel transfers, and 24/7 support and guidance from the moment the patient returns to their hotel until they return home. 

Why Choose ClinicHub for Revision Rhinoplasty in Turkey?

ClinicHub, a licensed health tourism intermediary agency, supports international patients through the revision rhinoplasty before and after process with its trained and experienced team. Acting with the vision of making healthcare services more accessible to everyone, ClinicHub provides patients with reliable, transparent, and well-planned treatment processes with the International Health Tourism Authorisation Certificate and ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System Certificate. It connects patients with accredited hospitals and experienced revision rhinoplasty surgeons who use the latest medical technology, like ultrasonic (Piezo) rhinoplasty.

Choosing the Right Revision Rhinoplasty Surgeon

The choice of surgeon is one of the most important factors, if not the most important, affecting the success of the surgery. This is because, in revision surgeries, the surgeon has to work on the previously operated nose. Therefore, the revision rhinoplasty success rate depends on the surgeon’s education and experience with revision cases. ClinicHub connects patients with experienced revision rhinoplasty surgeons.

Risks and Realistic Expectations

Revision rhinoplasty is a more complex procedure than primary rhinoplasty. So, it is not possible to achieve the same result in each patient. Possible risks are swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection, asymmetry, ongoing nasal blockage, recurrence of scar tissue, or the need for an additional correction. Therefore, it is very important to have realistic expectations before revision rhinoplasty.

Your Revision Rhinoplasty Journey with ClinicHub: Step-by-Step

The revision rhinoplasty process at ClinicHub starts with a free consultation. During consultation, the patient shares their history of previous nose surgery, the aesthetic and functional points they are not satisfied with, and their expectations. After gathering the necessary information, a personalized treatment plan is prepared according to the patient’s needs.

ClinicHub then organises the best revision rhinoplasty surgeon, hospital, and accommodation, and arranges airport-hotel transfers. After surgery, the team continues to provide guidance and support during the recovery process when the patient returns to the hotel.

Contact ClinicHub to receive detailed information about revision rhinoplasty in Turkey and start your journey with a consultation.

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What is Revision Rhinoplasty Surgery?

Revision rhinoplasty surgery is a nose job performed to correct aesthetic or functional problems that remain after previous nose surgery or surgeries.

How Long Should I Wait After My First Rhinoplasty Before Getting A Revision?

Most surgeons recommend waiting at least 12-18 months until the final results can be seen before getting a revision.

Is Revision Rhinoplasty Safe?

Revision nose surgery is more complex than primary rhinoplasty, but it is generally considered safe when performed by certified surgeons in well-equipped hospitals.

Is Revision Rhinoplasty More Painful Than Primary Rhinoplasty?

It is not always more painful; most of the time, pain can be controlled with medications prescribed by the surgeons.

How Much Does Revision Rhinoplasty Cost In Turkey vs. The UK And USA?

Revision rhinoplasty costs are generally more affordable in Turkey when compared to the UK and USA, due to the relative cost of living and advantageous exchange rates. However, this doesn't mean compromising on high-quality standards or patient safety.

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