The simple answer is no, laughing or smiling is not likely to ruin your rhinoplasty if you do it in moderation. However, if you laugh or smile too hard, it can put unnecessary strain on your incisions and cause them to open up. It's important to be mindful of this and take it easy for the first few weeks after surgery.
After a rhinoplasty procedure, don't be surprised if your smile is temporarily affected by post-operative swelling. The effect is temporary and your smile will return to normal after the initial swelling has dissipated.
As long as you are not forcefully blowing your nose at two weeks (after 3 weeks is OK) or doing anything very strenuous for another week or so, you can safely smile all you want without any concern at all! The soreness you experience when your facial muscles animate as you smile will gradually go away.
Smiling and laughing 2 weeks after a Rhinoplasty should not have any impact on the final result.
Often patients who undergo rhinoplasty in Toronto find that the lips and smile may seem different after a rhinoplasty. This is because sometimes, when extensive work is done, the muscles that are responsible for pulling up the upper lip when you smile, are temporarily weakened.
It will be hard to smile normally for 3-4 weeks so its best just to look pleasant if someone photographs you. It is normal to have pain or numbness of your upper four front teeth and the roof of your mouth. The swelling will go down after a few days but some mild swelling can last months.
After rhinoplasty surgery, your nose will be extra vulnerable as a result of the changes made to this structure. Your bones, cartilage, and surrounding tissues will be more fragile as they heal, sometimes for up to a year after surgery.
On the basis of the study, it was concluded that the incidence of nasal bone fracture following rhinoplasty (0.624 percent actual and 0.485 percent adjusted) is higher than that of fracture in the general population (0.021 percent) (p < 0.001).
A rhinoplasty fail can be happen because of an inexperienced surgeon performing surgery, but it can also result from overly aggressive surgery or a surgery that was not aggressive enough.
For the first two weeks following surgery, avoid pursing the lips as in whistling, applying lipstick, kissing, or sucking on a straw. Allowing the nose to heal with as little movement as possible will improve both your cosmetic and functional results.
2) Avoid Extreme Facial Expression
Sudden or extreme movement of your facial muscles should be avoided at all costs for the first few weeks post-op, in order to avoid impacting the sutures inside your nose holding everything in place. Too much movement can cause them to weaken and can also cause bleeding.
Opening your mouth after a rhinoplasty should not cause any problems with your surgical result. A dental checkup is good.
Smiling causes a slight stretch in the facial muscles which can make the nose appear wider when you smile.
With a skilled and experienced plastic surgeon, patients can rest assured that their smile will remain intact after rhinoplasty surgery. In fact, your smile may appear even more prominent and beautiful after your facial proportions have been improved with nose surgery.
Compounding a weak, under-projecting and droopy tip is the fact that these noses often look more exaggerated when a person smiles. This is because of the way the natural muscles of the face work around the nose, making the tip droopier and the nostrils wider.
Rhinoplasty failure occurs in only 5- to 10 percent of cases. Reasons that patients may consider revision rhinoplasty include: The outcome of the initial procedure does not suit the face. Healing did not occur as expected.
While by 3-6 months the rhinoplasty “healing” is considered complete, there is even further maturation and improvement up to the one-year mark. Typically the tip of the nose becomes even more refined until 12 months after surgery.
After about 6 weeks your nose will be roughly as strong as it was before the operation. The strength of the nose returns faster than the sensitivity subsides. So, even though the nose may be quite strong, it will still feel quite delicate and sensitive to the touch.
Additional dos and don'ts after rhinoplasty include: Don't touch your nose: Patients should take great care to avoid putting any pressure on their nose, including even touching the nose, for at least 1 – 2 weeks after surgery, or until Dr. Khorsandi advises that it is okay to do so.
Avoid constant “sniffing”, that is, constantly forcibly attempting to pull air through the nose as some people do when their nose feels blocked. This will not relieve the sensation of blockage; it will only aggravate it because the suction created on the inside will cause more swelling.
Limit facial muscle movements — This sounds obvious, but during your recovery you need to limit things such as laughing and smiling (only ask boring friends to stop by! No comedians on Netflix.). Be careful not to open your mouth too wide (yawning is a no-no). Keep your nose from stretching too much or from being hit.
Answer: Scrunching nose
Scrunching your nose should not be a problem. The soft tissue over your nose can be quite stiff early post-op.
Answer: Bumped nose after rhinoplasty
It would be unlikely for a minor bump that only causes mild pain to cause any structural damage to the work that was done by your surgeon. Having said that, I would let your surgeon know about it.