How long is nose job recovery?

How long is nose job recovery?

You might be eager to see the outcome of your rhinoplasty The Seattle Rhinoplasty Center. However, it’s crucial to be patient. There is a six-week recovery period before you can fully enjoy the effects of your treatment, but it’s not as extensive as it seems. We will now let you know what to anticipate.

Rhinoplasty recovery timeline

24 hours after the operation

You may feel sleepy for the first 24 hours following your treatment and drowsy for a short period of time. If you have sedation or general anesthesia, you can experience this. You won’t have post-operation drowsiness if you merely receive local anaesthetic and remain awake throughout the treatment. Within 24 hours of waking up from anesthesia or sedation, you cannot operate a motor vehicle.

During the first 24 hours following surgery, there is nothing wrong with spending time at home relaxing. In fact, we advise you to limit your activity for the first 24 hours following your surgery. You should put relaxation first.


48 hours after the operation

You may still feel exhausted two days after your operation. Driving is prohibited for 24 hours after using prescription analgesics. Therefore, make arrangements for a loved one to drive you if you take prescription analgesics and need to leave the house. To get your circulation flowing two days following your treatment, we highly recommend that you begin walking.

You should still prioritize getting enough sleep, though. Prepare relaxing activities that can keep you engaged without demanding too much concentration if you are taking a medication that can make you drowsy. For instance, you might prefer to watch your favorite movies rather than play a challenging video game.

Five days Post-OP

you are welcome to go back to work or school five days after your surgery. This only applies to you if you don’t work in an office. You should wait ten days after your surgery to go back to work if your job requires a lot of physical effort. You ought to feel like yourself again at this time, but your skin is still healing.

After two weeks Post-OP

Each person’s body heals at a unique rate. Although you won’t need to take more than two weeks off of work, some people who work in warehouses or construction may feel ready to resume their jobs ten days after surgery. However, you must inform your manager that you are healing from a procedure.

Post-op time: one to two months

You should be able to engage in moderate-intensity cardiovascular exercises like running, indoor rowing, spinning, or swimming three to four weeks after your surgery. Because your cartilage and bones are still not fully stable, you should still avoid resistance training and high-intensity cardio workouts.

Six weeks after the operation

The cartilage and bones in your nose will have totally healed six weeks after surgery. There won’t be any limitations on the workout you can do right now. You can lift as much weight as you want and run as fast as you want. You can put on your glasses and blow your nose again.

How to hasten the healing process: pay attention to your body

You can speed up the healing of your skin after a rhinoplasty but not the bone-setting process. The most crucial thing you must do is pay attention to your body. When you feel like it, go for a stroll. When you are hungry, eat nutritious foods. When you feel like it, take a nap. And if you don’t feel like going to work, stay home.

Everybody experiences the healing process differently. However, if you believe that your healing process is unusual, don’t wait to give us a call. For instance, if taking antibiotics causes you gastrointestinal discomfort, see whether you can change the schedule of your dose or the medication itself.

Speak with your doctor

It is essential that you adhere to all of your doctor’s recommendations to ensure a quick recovery. The underlying cartilage may not have taken on its final form and location just because you feel well.

You will receive detailed instructions regarding the drugs you should take post-op, how to clean the skin around your nose, when you should come in for a follow-up appointment, and other instructions during your first consultation and once more following your procedure. Please let us know as soon as possible if you have any concerns or believe you won’t be able to comply.

Raise your head

For the first six weeks following surgery, you must sleep on your back with your head elevated, even though most americans sleep on their sides at night. You might or might not feel comfortable sleeping on your stomach or your side at night. But regardless of how you feel, you will dramatically lengthen the time it takes for you to recuperate.

You put too much pressure on your newly developing cartilage when you sleep on your side or stomach. The outcome of the procedure may be impacted by this. Place at least two pillows beneath your head at night if you already do so, and don’t toss and turn. If even one of the cushions is thin, use three.

Don’t go out in the sun

Limiting your exposure to the sun is a crucial step in ensuring a comfortable and quick recovery. Make sure you’re using a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a uv protection factor of at least 35 whenever you venture outside during the day.

Sun protection for your nose is crucial for a number of reasons. The uvc rays from the sun primarily impede the development of strong collagen and harm already-existing collagen. Your healing will be slowed by this. Additionally, exposure to the sun might increase blood pressure and aggravate nasal swelling and pressure.

After rhinoplasty,nose heals

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Contact Dr. William Portuese