Is it okay to blow my runny nose after the rhinoplasty?

Is it okay to blow my runny nose after the rhinoplasty?


 

 
Just changing the shape of your nose makes the image look different. So after eye surgery, people are thinking about to have a nose surgery.



The same goes for other cosmetic surgeries, but since the nose is a breathing organ, you often ask about various inconveniences during the recovery period after nose surgery.

One of the most important questions is whether to blow your nose and how to deal with nasal congestion.

 

The reason for feeling stuffy nose is probably because it's hard to breathe because of swelling or runny nose.
Acute swelling takes about one to two weeks, and after about four weeks, it takes some time for the swelling to go down and make breathing easier.
Drinking should be avoided during this period because alcohol in the blood vessels can slow recovery and cause inflammation. Therefore, quit drinking for about four weeks will help you recover.



Runny nose, one of the causes of nasal congestion! It's makes you hard to swallow and solve the problem. If you blow your nose because you have runny nose, pressure will be applied to your nose, which will irritate the area of surgery and will not help you recover.
If you have too much runny nose, you can wipe it lightly or inhale it with your nose and spit it out.


If you have a runny nose that can't be solved by spitting it out or wiping it out, it's better to visit the hospital where you've been operated and take appropriate measures, and don't do anything else that can irritate your nose at will.

It is important that no irritation, shock, or pressure is applied to the nose for at least a month, even if it is not blowing or wiping the nose, and care must be taken not to move if implants are inserted.

Since the nose is an important organ in charge of breathing, it is important not to choose a hospital based on cost and so on, but to receive surgery through a plastic surgeon who has a high understanding of the experience and structure of nose surgery.

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