If the results of nostril reduction surgery don’t meet a patient’s expectations, is it possible to undergo a revision procedure, and what factors determine whether a successful revision can be performed?
Revision after nostril reduction is possible in many cases, but it really depends on how much tissue is left and how the first surgery healed. From what I experienced, my surgeon asked me to wait several months before even discussing changes.
Yes, nostril reduction surgery can usually be revised if the results aren’t what you expected, but it depends on things like healing, scar tissue, and how much change was done the first time. From my experience, my surgeon recommend waiting several months before considering a revision so everything fully settles.
It’s possible to have a revision if you’re not happy with the nostril size or shape. Healing, previous tissue removal, and nose anatomy all matter. From patient experiences, waiting for full healing and consulting an experienced surgeon really helps.