Sunday, June 21, 2009
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Should nasal packing be used after rhinoplasty?
Patients undergoing rhinoplasty Los Angeles inquire whether or not their surgeon will use nasal packing after nose surgery Los Angeles . Many patients are afraid to have nasal packing as they have heard from their friends or relatives that packing removal is painful.
So, does nasal packing have to be used? The answer is no. Many rhinoplasty surgeons in Los Angeles do not use packing. There are different types of packing used by surgeons. Some do hurt when removed and some do not. The purpose of nasal packing is to minimize early swelling and to support mucosal flaps within the nose. Typically, nasal packing is removed within 24-48 hours following rhinoplasty Beverly Hills . In reality, once the packing is removed, swelling sets in.
Some surgeons do not use any packing after nose surgery. However, this results in collection of blood and secretions which in combination with swelling causes nasal airway obstruction and discomfort for 7-10 days after surgery. Furthermore, there is a greater chance of formation of synechiae (bridges of tissue). Synechiae occur when the raw areas of the septum touch raw areas on the the nasal wall resulting in the two healing to each other. These bridges of tissue between the nasal septum and nasal wall can cause nasal airway obstruction, bleeding, and collection of secretions.
Many experienced Los Angeles Plastic surgeons believe that placement nasal packing is not necessary following nose surgery beverly hills. However, some sort of a barrier should exist between the nasal septum and the nasal wall to prevent those two from touching and healing to each other thus forming synechiae. To prevent synecniae, a thing plastic film or septal splint is placed between the septum and nasal wall to prevent the formation of synechiae. It is removed by day seven after rhinoplasty Los Angeles. Removal of these thin splints is painless.