How long did your nose bridge stay swollen after surgery, and when did you see your final results?

I want to know if anyone has had nose bridge surgery and how long the swelling lasted for you. Did your nose bridge stay swollen for several weeks or months after the procedure. I’m curious about when the swelling finally settled down and when you started seeing the real final shape. How long did it take before your nose looked completely natural.

I had nose bridge surgery about a year ago. The swelling was pretty noticeable for the first 2–3 weeks, especially in the morning. After about a month it looked much better, but the final shape didn’t fully settle until around 3–4 months. By then it looked very natural.

In my case, the bridge swelling lasted longer than I expected. The first month was the most obvious, but I could still feel slight puffiness for about 2–3 months. Around the 4-month mark my nose finally looked like the final result.

I remember being worried because my nose bridge looked swollen for several weeks. The major swelling went down in about 3 weeks, but subtle swelling stayed for around 2 months. After that, the shape became much more defined.

For me the healing process was gradual. The first 10 days were the most swollen, then it slowly improved week by week. I started liking the shape around the 6-week mark, but it probably took 3–4 months for it to look completely natural.

My surgeon told me nose bridge swelling can take time, and that was true for me. Most of the swelling went down within a month, but there was still mild swelling for a couple more months. Around 4 months later I finally saw the real shape.

I had nose-bridge surgery last year, and the swelling was mostly gone after about 3 weeks. There was still a little firmness in the bridge for another month, though. By around the 3-month point, it looked totally natural.

The first two weeks were definitely the most swollen for me. After that the bridge slowly slimmed down over the next several weeks. I’d say it took about 3 months before I felt like I was seeing the final result.

My swelling lasted longer than I expected, probably around 6–8 weeks before it really went down. It wasn’t super obvious to others, but I could still notice it. Around month three my nose bridge looked much more refined.

For me the swelling stage was pretty manageable. The first couple of weeks were the worst, but it improved quickly after that. By the end of the second month the bridge looked very close to the final shape.

I was nervous at first because my nose looked a bit stiff and swollen for several weeks. Around week 4 it improved a lot, and by month 3 it looked very natural. Patience was honestly the hardest part.

My experience was that the swelling gradually faded over time. The big swelling went down in about two weeks, but subtle swelling stayed for about two months. I noticed the real definition of the bridge around month three.

After my surgery the nose bridge stayed swollen for about a month. It slowly reduced after that, and by around 10–12 weeks, it looked much more natural. The final shape definitely takes time to show.

I think everyone heals a bit differently. For me the bridge swelling was obvious for the first three weeks, then it slowly went down over the next couple of months. Around month four I finally felt like it was the final result.

In my case the swelling wasn’t too bad. The first 2 weeks were noticeable, but it improved quickly after that. By around 6 weeks my nose bridge looked pretty natural already.

I had a similar concern after my surgery. My nose bridge looked slightly swollen for about 5–6 weeks. After that it gradually refined, and by month three the shape looked much more natural.

My surgeon said the bridge can take a few months to fully settle, and that’s exactly what happened. The first month had the most swelling. Around the third month I started seeing the final contour.

For me the healing was slower than I expected. The bridge swelling lasted around 2 months before it really went down. By month four it looked completely natural.

The swelling went down fairly quickly for me. After about two weeks it was already much better. By the end of the second month my nose bridge looked very natural.

I noticed the biggest improvement around the 3-week mark. Before that my bridge looked pretty swollen. Around 2–3 months later it finally settled into the final shape.