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    Discharge Instructions for Rhinoplasty

    You had a surgical procedure called rhinoplasty, which changes the structure and shape of the nose. Here’s what you need to know following this procedure.

    What to Expect

    • Bleeding may occur after surgery. It should subside in about 4-7 days.

    • Swelling may occur around your outer nose. It should subside over the next 1-2 weeks.

    • Expect your nose to be blocked during the first week after surgery. This is caused by blood, mucus, and swelling inside the nose.

    Nose Care

    • Avoid blowing your nose for 1 week(s).

    • Do not insert any objects, such as cotton swabs, in your nose, not even for cleaning.

    • Clean the outer part of the nostrils with hydrogen peroxide. You may apply antibiotic ointment or petroleum jelly to the outer nostrils.

    • Do not apply ice to the area unless your doctor says it’s okay.

    • Minimize sun exposure to the nose for at least 12 months. Always use a sunscreen with a high SPF when going out in the sun.

    • Avoid trauma to your nose. Try not to bend over, bump your nose, or roll onto your face while asleep.

    • Avoid wearing glasses of any kind or resting anything on your nose for 2 months after surgery.

    Other Home Care

    • Take your medication exactly as directed.

    • Do not take aspirin unless your doctor says it’s okay.

    • Keep your head elevated when you rest or sleep for 7 days after surgery to keep swelling to a minimum.

    • Try to rest quietly for the next 2-3 weeks. Avoid any activity that increases your blood pressure or pulse rate, because this could cause bleeding.

    • You may shower or bathe after surgery, but be careful if you have an external cast on your nose. Casts should remain dry. So before taking a shower, make sure that the water flow does not hit your face. Adjust the showerhead if necessary.

    Follow-Up

    Make a follow-up appointment as directed by our staff.

    When to Call Your Doctor

    Call your doctor right away if you have any of the following:

    • Increasing pain or severe pain that is not relieved by medication

    • Fever of 100.4°F or higher

    • Yellow or green discharge from the wound

    • Increasing redness around the incision lines

    • Nose bleeding that does not slow down in 4-7 days

    • Accidental bump of your nose