Rhinoplasty Nasal Exercises
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Nasal Exercises |
In patients with severely deviated nasal bones, the nasal cast is removed early on postoperative day five. This prevents the nasal bones from possibly healing in a less favorable position and allows the surgeon early inspection. If the nasal bones are in the desired position, close follow-up is still required to insure that the bones stabilize in this position. If the bones have deviated, nasal exercises are used to straighten the nasal bones by applying direct pressure to the edge of bone that has shifted. Nasal exercises can be highly effective in treating minor deviations of bone or dorsal onlay graft shifting. If a dorsal graft is slightly off midline, then pressure can be applied with a finger to the offending edge of the graft to push it back to the midline. This exercise can be very effective if done rigorously for one to two minutes twenty times a day. Once two weeks have passed the chance of improving nasal contour with nasal exercise is less common.
Nasal exercises should only be attempted under the recommendation and instruction by Dr. Anil Shah.
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