The Transparent Reality About Revision Rhinoplasty
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You’re not alone — revision rhinoplasty, or secondary nose surgery, is one of the most complex and emotionally charged procedures in plastic surgery. In this week’s episode of Plastic Surgery Uncensored, Dr. Rady Rahban breaks down why so many rhinoplasties require revision, what truly makes them difficult, and what you must know before going under the knife again. From scar tissue and missing cartilage to breathing problems, asymmetry, and collapsed nasal valves, Dr. Rahban walks you through the anatomy, decision-making, and step-by-step realities of redoing a nose that’s already been operated on.
Learn:
- Why revision rhinoplasty recovery can take 18–24 months
- When to wait (and when not to) after your first surgery
- The truth about structural grafting using septal, ear, or rib cartilage
- How to know if you’re a candidate — and when filler camouflage might be better than another surgery
- The biggest red flags when choosing a surgeon for your revision
🎙️ Plastic Surgery Uncensored is hosted by board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Rady Rahban, known for his honest, no-nonsense insights and patient-advocate approach.
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