
What is Rhinoplasty
- Increases or decreases the size of the nose
- Gives the nostrils a new shape
- Reduces the nasal tip
- Reduces the bridge
- Improves breathing
- Enhances the balance and harmony between other facial features
- Has a positive effect on your overall facial aesthetic

FAQ's
What is the advantage of open rhinoplasty?
The biggest advantage of open rhinoplasty is that the surgeon will have a direct visual on the cartilage and nasal structure throughout the entire process, which often leads to a satisfying end result for the patient. Being that the surgeon is working with optimum visibility, they are better able to manipulate and alter the shape of the nose with better control and precision than what is permitted via the closed process.
How do I know if I'm a good candidate for rhinoplasty?
When you consult with Dr. Kennedy, she will carefully review your medical history and expectations to help you determine if rhinoplasty is right for you.
What is the best age for Rhinoplasty?
Once an individual is physically and emotionally mature enough to consider surgery, any age is appropriate for rhinoplasty surgery. This procedure is typically not considered until a patient has reached puberty, but can be performed at any time throughout adulthood.
Is Rhinoplasty painful?
During the procedure you will be under general anesthesia and won't feel any pain during that time. Slight bleeding and drainage of mucus and old blood are common for a few days after the surgery which might cause discomfort or pain at times. Because everyone heals differently, it's important to continue to be patient during your rhinoplasty recovery. It is normal to still be experiencing swelling, slight pain, bruising, and even headaches four weeks after your procedure. At three months, swelling has improved and ~50% of the result is visible. Some swelling typically remains in the nasal tip, and at 8 months 80% of the result is visible. It takes one full year for the final result of a rhinoplasty.