A rhinoplasty that did not deliver the results you hoped for can be frustrating and, in some cases, leave you with functional concerns on top of aesthetic ones. Whether your original surgery left visible irregularities, altered your breathing, or simply did not achieve the shape you were looking for, revision rhinoplasty in Annapolis can help you obtain the outcome you initially sought.
Dr. Murthy is a double board-certified plastic surgeon and brings a precise, patient-centered approach to every rhinoplasty revision. As a concierge facial plastic surgery practice, we prioritize your experience from your first consultation through your full recovery, offering car service to and from procedures, overnight care, and direct access to Dr. Murthy via real-time text messaging throughout your journey.
Secondary rhinoplasty in Annapolis addresses a range of concerns that were either left unresolved or introduced by a prior surgical procedure. Cosmetic concerns are the most common, including:
In other cases, the original surgery may have compromised nasal function, making it harder to breathe through one or both sides of the nose. Some patients also experience discomfort or structural instability following a prior procedure that requires surgical correction.
Revision nasal surgery is significantly more complex than a primary rhinoplasty, as scar tissue alters tissue planes and cartilage may need to be rebuilt using grafts from the ear, rib, or septum. Dr. Murthy will evaluate your nasal structure and recommend the most appropriate approach for your anatomy and goals.
Dr. Murthy may recommend either an open or closed revision rhinoplasty approach depending on your concerns. The open approach involves a small incision across the columella and provides maximum visibility for complex revisions requiring significant structural rebuilding. The closed approach, with all incisions made inside the nostrils, is appropriate for more limited corrections.
For patients in Annapolis with breathing concerns, corrective rhinoplasty may also address a deviated septum, collapsed nasal valves, or other structural contributors to airflow obstruction. In some cases, filler may be appropriate for minor contour irregularities. We perform most revision rhinoplasties under general anesthesia, though the final decision takes into account the complexity of your case, medical history, and personal comfort.
As with any surgical procedure, revision rhinoplasty carries risks, including:
Because the nasal tissues have already been altered, healing can be less predictable than in a primary procedure, and final results may take up to a year or more to fully emerge as swelling resolves. Dr. Murthy will explain all potential risks and set clear, realistic expectations during your consultation so that you can make a fully informed decision.
Recovery from revision nose surgery in Annapolis typically involves one to two weeks of social downtime, with most patients returning to normal activities within that period. You should avoid strenuous exercise for several weeks, and we will provide you with detailed post-operative instructions to support your healing.
If a previous rhinoplasty has left you with concerns you want to address, you do not have to settle for those results. Start the process of achieving the outcome you have always wanted. To schedule your consultation with Dr. Murthy for revision rhinoplasty in Annapolis, reach out to our practice today.