If work was done at the base of your nose or at the bottom of the columella (skin bridge between the nostrils), swelling in the area can affect the lip and cause it to drop a bit temporarily. As the swollen columella heals, which can take a few months, the lip will return to a normal position.
Rhinoplasty can influence the appearance of the upper lip and make it look longer, but it does not actually change the height. If you express interest in making your upper lip more visible, your facial plastic surgeon may rotate or change the position of the nasal tip during a rhinoplasty procedure.
Your upper lip may appear stiff for a while, and you may feel that it interferes with your smile. This will disappear within a few weeks. The tip of the nose sometimes feels “numb” after a rhinoplasty, but this eventually subsides.
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. This may take anywhere from 2 to 4 weeks.
The swelling from the nose goes downhill with gravity so the lip collects some of it. It'll all go down. The smile part can take a couple to a few weeks to feel normal.
Answer: Philtrum appears longer after rhinoplsty
Cephalic rotation of the tip and release of the depressor nasali muscles allow the base of the nose to settle back closer to the face. All of these surgical activities give the appearance of a smaller upturned nose with longer upper lip.
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.
Any changes in the smile typically resolve themselves as the nose heals. Because it can take up to 12 months for the nose to fully settle into its new form, the smile may feel a little stiff for some months.
So that leaves the question, will rhinoplasty change my smile? The answer to that question is NO, at least not if you have a skilled surgeon. Any changes to the upper lip movement will normally only happen when work is performed on the tip of the nose.
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.
How Much Will My Tip Drop After Rhinoplasty? Your tip should drop between five and ten degrees after rhinoplasty. This drop is due to gravitational pull and your incisions tightening. Any drop that is greater than that means there may have been a surgical complication.
Answer: Lip Changes after rhinoplasty
Lip alterations definitely occur after rhinoplasty where the columella is part of the most the nose that is changed. Typically, the depressor septi muscles are not repaired so the upper lip gets longer and loses its attractive architecture.
The tip takes the longest time to heal and mold to the new framework because it's the thickest skin of the nose. If the tip of your nose is still very firm, it may mean that there is still some swelling.
Lip reshaping is a surgical technique used to lift the lips and bring them into better proportion. Over time, aging of the mouth area results in elongation of the lip, change in skin texture, drooping of the corners, and loss of volume. Although fillers may address the volume issue, the shape of the lip is changed.
A common tell of a nose job is poor nasal structure. A scooped-out nasal appearance is created by the over-reduction of the height of the nasal bone. Occasionally, if the hump of the nose is over-reduced, the upper lateral cartilage can collapse, creating an inverted-V deformity.
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.
The surgery will chance the shape, projection, appearance, size, or some combination of these elements to achieve the desired result. Your eyes, lips, cheeks, and chin will all remain structurally the same.
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The nerves supplying sensation to the front upper teeth are close the base of the nose and work in this area can cause some sensitivity of the teeth but it is usually temporary.
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.
Swelling during rhinoplasty recovery
Many factors could cause uneven nostrils for a short period after rhinoplasty surgery. For example, swelling may affect the appearance of each nostril differently. You can rest assured that your nostrils will return to normal size once your nose is fully healed.
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.
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.
After some rhinoplasties, there is too much fullness just above the tip (rather than in the tip itself), which makes the tip appear hooked or “beak-like” when viewed from the side. This is due to inadequate lowering of the septum during the procedure and can usually be repaired with a brief, second operation.
The first week is the most critical period for rhinoplasty healing. After 7-10 days, patients can begin to use other sleeping positions. Be careful to avoid putting pressure on the nose, and if you can sleep comfortably on your back while elevated, continue to do so.