Common Questions Patients Ask Before Getting Nose Surgery

When considering nose surgery, the consultation is your chance to gather all the information you need. Choosing the right Nose Surgeon London can make the difference between a result you love and one you regret. Here are the top five questions every patient should ask before committing to surgery.

1. What’s the difference between rhinoplasty, septorhinoplasty and functional surgery?

  • Rhinoplasty reshaping the external nose (cosmetic).
  • Septoplasty correcting a deviated septum (functional).
  • Septorhinoplasty combined cosmetic and functional surgery.
    Make sure your surgeon explains which approach applies to you

2. Which Surgical Approach Will You Use and Why?

Whether it’s open rhinoplasty, closed rhinoplasty or septorhinoplasty, your Nose Surgeon London should explain the method they recommend, the reasons for it  and how it will affect your recovery and results.

3. What Results Can I Realistically Expect?

A skilled surgeon will manage expectations honestly, showing possible outcomes and explaining limitations based on your nasal anatomy. This avoids unrealistic goals and ensures you’re on the same page.

4. What Are the Risks and Potential Complications?

Every surgery has risks, from minor swelling to more serious breathing issues. Your surgeon should outline possible complications, how often they occur and what steps they take to minimise them.

5. What Will My Recovery Look Like?

Ask for a clear recovery timeline: when you can return to work, resume exercise and see your final results. The right Nose Surgeon London will also provide personalised aftercare to ensure smooth healing.

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