Revision Rhinoplasty
Correcting the result, restoring confidence
Duration
3–4 hours
Anesthesia
General anesthesia
Recovery
1–2 weeks
Hospital Stay
Same-day discharge
Revision rhinoplasty is performed when a previous nose surgery did not deliver a satisfactory aesthetic or breathing result. It is more complex than a primary procedure because scar tissue and structural changes from the earlier surgery must be handled with great care.
With a rhinology fellowship and years of experience in nasal and sinus surgery, Dr. Hashemi rebuilds both the shape and function of the nose while preserving healthy structure — for a natural look and easy breathing.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
- Patients unhappy with a previous rhinoplasty result
- Breathing difficulty after a prior nose surgery
- Tip drooping or bridge irregularity after surgery
- Realistic expectations and enough time since the last operation
The Process
- 1
Careful Assessment
Review of prior surgery, current structure, and the reason for dissatisfaction
- 2
Revision Plan
A bespoke plan based on existing tissue and scarring
- 3
Revision Surgery
Rebuilding form and function with minimal disturbance to healthy tissue
- 4
Recovery & Follow-up
Closer follow-up given the greater sensitivity of revision surgery
Frequently Asked Questions
Usually at least 9–12 months, so swelling fully subsides and tissue stabilizes.
