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Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty, also known as a nose job, is a surgical procedure that reshapes the nose. It can be performed to improve the appearance of the nose or to correct breathing problems.
Types of Rhinoplasty
- Open rhinoplasty: In this procedure, an incision is made in the columella, the strip of tissue that separates the nostrils. This allows the surgeon to access the underlying nasal structures and make changes to the shape of the nose.
- Closed rhinoplasty: In this procedure, incisions are made inside the nostrils, so there is no visible scarring. This technique is less invasive than open rhinoplasty, but it may not be suitable for all patients.
Benefits of Rhinoplasty
- Improved appearance of the nose
- Corrected breathing problems
- Increased self-confidence
Risks of Rhinoplasty
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Scarring
- Changes in the shape of the nose
- Difficulty breathing
Recovery from Rhinoplasty
After rhinoplasty, you will need to wear a cast or splint on your nose for several weeks. You may also experience some swelling and bruising, which will gradually subside over time. Most patients are able to return to work or school within 1-2 weeks after surgery.Choosing a Rhinoplasty Surgeon
It is important to choose a qualified and experienced rhinoplasty surgeon. You should look for a surgeon who has a good reputation and who has performed many successful rhinoplasty procedures. You should also be comfortable with the surgeon and feel confident that they understand your goals for surgery.Candidate
Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure that can be performed to improve the appearance or function of the nose. It can be used to correct a variety of issues, including a crooked nose, a large or misshapen nose, or a nose that is obstructed by a deviated septum.
Rhinoplasty is a complex procedure, and it is important to choose a qualified and experienced surgeon. The surgeon will work with you to determine the best course of treatment for your individual needs.
After surgery, you will need to follow a set of post-operative instructions to ensure a successful recovery. These instructions may include wearing a nasal splint, avoiding strenuous activity, and taking pain medication.
Rhinoplasty can be a life-changing procedure, and it can help you to improve your appearance and confidence. However, it is important to remember that it is a surgical procedure, and there are risks involved.
If you are considering rhinoplasty, be sure to talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of the procedure.
Side & After Effects
Risks
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Nerve damage
- Difficulty breathing
- Unsatisfactory results
After Effects
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Pain
- Numbness
- Itching
- Temporary changes in sensation
It is important to discuss the risks and after effects of rhinoplasty with your surgeon before undergoing the procedure. Your surgeon can help you determine if the benefits of rhinoplasty outweigh the risks.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
3 Hours
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Heather Levites, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Heather Levites is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with a special interest in advanced cosmetic surgery. She earned her undergraduate degree at MIT after attending an arts high school in New York City. She earned her MD from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and completed her plastic surgery training at Duke University. While at Duke, Dr. Levites honed her surgical skills focusing on aesthetic surgery of the face, pediatric plastic surgery, hand surgery, craniofacial trauma reconstruction and oncologic reconstruction. She further bolstered her aesthetic surgery expertise under the guidance of Drs. Hunstad, Kortesis and Bharti in Charlotte, NC. She is the author of multiple peer reviewed publications, has given presentations at many national plastic surgery conferences, and helped launch “The Resident Review”, a podcast aimed at educating plastic surgery trainees around the world. Dr. Levites grew up in New York City studying to be a dancer and fine artist, and still enjoys dance and art in her spare time. Her childhood experiences taught her the value of precision, poise, humility and respect. Like an artist, the human body has become her canvas, and the scalpel the brush. As a mom herself, Dr. Levites understands the value of restoring the body of a mother back to her previous form. She recognizes that each patient’s goals and desires are unique, and tailors her surgical plan to help her patients look and feel their best.
Education & Training
2004 - 2008 MIT BS
2011 - 2015 SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine MD
2015 - 2021 Duke University Hospital Residency
2021 - 2022 H/K/B Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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LevityLifts by Dr. Levites, 5720 Creedmoor Road Suite 101, Raleigh, NC, USA
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Rhinoplasty Procedure Overview Rhinoplasty Procedure Overview
Rhinoplasty, also known as a nose job, is a surgical procedure that reshapes the nose. It can be performed to improve the appearance of the nose or to correct breathing problems.
Types of Rhinoplasty
- Open rhinoplasty: In this procedure, an incision is made in the columella, the strip of tissue that separates the nostrils. This allows the surgeon to access the underlying nasal structures and make changes to the shape of the nose.
- Closed rhinoplasty: In this procedure, incisions are made inside the nostrils, so there is no visible scarring. This technique is less invasive than open rhinoplasty, but it may not be suitable for all patients.
Benefits of Rhinoplasty
- Improved appearance of the nose
- Corrected breathing problems
- Increased self-confidence
Risks of Rhinoplasty
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Scarring
- Changes in the shape of the nose
- Difficulty breathing
Recovery from Rhinoplasty
After rhinoplasty, you will need to wear a cast or splint on your nose for several weeks. You may also experience some swelling and bruising, which will gradually subside over time. Most patients are able to return to work or school within 1-2 weeks after surgery.Choosing a Rhinoplasty Surgeon
It is important to choose a qualified and experienced rhinoplasty surgeon. You should look for a surgeon who has a good reputation and who has performed many successful rhinoplasty procedures. You should also be comfortable with the surgeon and feel confident that they understand your goals for surgery.Duration
3 Hours
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
1-2 Weeks
Effective Period
10-15 years
Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure that can be performed to improve the appearance or function of the nose. It can be used to correct a variety of issues, including a crooked nose, a large or misshapen nose, or a nose that is obstructed by a deviated septum.
Rhinoplasty is a complex procedure, and it is important to choose a qualified and experienced surgeon. The surgeon will work with you to determine the best course of treatment for your individual needs.
After surgery, you will need to follow a set of post-operative instructions to ensure a successful recovery. These instructions may include wearing a nasal splint, avoiding strenuous activity, and taking pain medication.
Rhinoplasty can be a life-changing procedure, and it can help you to improve your appearance and confidence. However, it is important to remember that it is a surgical procedure, and there are risks involved.
If you are considering rhinoplasty, be sure to talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of the procedure.
- Improved breathing. Rhinoplasty can correct nasal blockages and improve breathing. This can be beneficial for people with sleep apnea or other breathing problems.
- Enhanced appearance. Rhinoplasty can improve the appearance of the nose and make it more proportionate to the rest of the face. This can boost self-confidence and improve overall quality of life.
- Reduced risk of nasal infections. Rhinoplasty can reduce the risk of nasal infections by correcting structural defects that can trap bacteria and viruses.
- Improved sense of smell. Rhinoplasty can improve the sense of smell by opening up the nasal passages and allowing more air to reach the olfactory receptors.
- Reduced snoring. Rhinoplasty can reduce snoring by improving nasal airflow and reducing the vibrations that cause snoring.
Risks of Rhinoplasty
Complications During Surgery
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Damage to surrounding structures (e.g., eyes, nerves)
- Unforeseen medical events (e.g., heart attack, stroke)
Post-Surgical Complications
- Nasal obstruction
- Nasal septum deviation
- Difficulty breathing
- Changes in voice quality
- Scarring
- Numbness or tingling in the nose
- Chronic pain
Aesthetic Concerns
- Dissatisfaction with the final appearance of the nose
- Asymmetry
- Excessive narrowing or widening of the nose
- Loss of function (e.g., difficulty breathing)
Safety of Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty is generally considered a safe procedure when performed by a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. The safety of rhinoplasty is increased by:
- Preoperative Evaluation: Thorough medical history, physical examination, and imaging studies to assess the patient's overall health and the condition of their nose.
- Surgical Planning: Careful planning to minimize risks and optimize outcomes.
- Anesthesia: Use of general or local anesthesia with sedation to ensure patient comfort and safety.
- Surgical Technique: Advanced surgical techniques and instruments to reduce trauma and promote healing.
- Postoperative Care: Regular follow-up appointments to monitor healing and address any concerns or complications.
Reducing Risks
To reduce the risks associated with rhinoplasty, patients should:
- Choose a board-certified plastic surgeon with extensive experience in rhinoplasty.
- Discuss all risks and benefits thoroughly with the surgeon.
- Follow pre- and post-operative instructions carefully.
- Maintain open communication with the surgeon throughout the process.
- Be realistic about their expectations and understand that every nose is unique and may not achieve the same results as another individual.
Pre-Operative Instructions for Rhinoplasty
Before Surgery:
- Medical Clearance: Obtain medical clearance from your primary care physician to ensure you are healthy enough for surgery.
- Stop Smoking: Quit smoking at least 6 weeks before surgery to reduce the risk of complications.
- Avoid Blood Thinners: Stop taking any blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, 2 weeks before surgery.
- Arrange for Post-Operative Care: Plan for someone to drive you home after surgery and assist with daily activities during recovery.
- Fasting: Follow the surgeon's instructions regarding fasting before surgery, typically no food or drink after midnight on the day of surgery.
Day of Surgery:
- Arrive on Time: Arrive at the surgical facility at the designated time.
- Wear Comfortable Clothing: Wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy movement.
- Remove Jewelry and Accessories: Remove all jewelry, makeup, and piercings from the face and neck.
- Take Medications: Take any prescribed pre-operative medications as directed by the surgeon.
- Sign Consent Forms: Review and sign all necessary consent forms before the procedure.
Additional Tips:
- Avoid Alcohol: Abstain from alcohol for at least 24 hours before surgery.
- Get a Good Night's Sleep: Rest well before surgery to minimize anxiety and promote relaxation.
- Bring Support: Have a family member or friend accompany you for support before and after the procedure.
- Follow Surgeon's Instructions: Carefully follow all instructions provided by your surgeon regarding pre- and post-operative care to maximize the success of your rhinoplasty.
Caution: If you experience any signs of illness, such as fever, cough, or runny nose, before surgery, inform the surgeon immediately.
Immediate Postoperative Care
- Ice and elevate: Apply ice packs to your nose and keep your head elevated to reduce swelling and discomfort.
- Nasal congestion: Expect congestion and difficulty breathing through your nose. Use saline nasal sprays or decongestants to relieve it.
- Pain management: Take prescribed pain medication as directed.
- Splint removal: The splint on your nose will be removed 7-10 days after surgery.
- Swelling and bruising: Swelling and bruising will be present for several weeks after surgery.
Recovery Timeline
Week 1:
- Swelling and bruising will peak.
- Restrict movement and avoid strenuous activities.
- Sleep on your back with pillows under your head and neck.
Week 2-4:
- Swelling will gradually reduce.
- Bruising will start to fade.
- Light activities can be resumed.
- Nose may feel stiff and tight.
Month 1-3:
- Most of the swelling will resolve.
- Nasal function will improve.
- Avoid wearing glasses or sunglasses that put pressure on your nose.
Month 3-6:
- Remaining swelling will subside.
- Nose will continue to refine.
- Final results will become apparent.
Month 6-12:
- Nose will fully heal and adjust to its new shape.
Tips for a Healthy Recovery
- Follow your surgeon's instructions: Strictly adhere to all postoperative care guidelines.
- Rest: Get plenty of rest to facilitate healing.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol: These substances can impede healing.
- Manage pain: Take pain medication as prescribed to control discomfort.
- Protect your nose: Avoid bumping or touching your nose to prevent damage.
- Keep your nose moist: Use saline nasal sprays or humidifier to prevent dryness.
- Monitor your progress: Attend follow-up appointments to assess healing and make any necessary adjustments.
- Be patient: It takes time for your nose to fully heal and achieve its desired shape.
Things to know before start
Pre-Operative Instructions for Rhinoplasty
Before Surgery:
- Medical Clearance: Obtain medical clearance from your primary care physician to ensure you are healthy enough for surgery.
- Stop Smoking: Quit smoking at least 6 weeks before surgery to reduce the risk of complications.
- Avoid Blood Thinners: Stop taking any blood-thinning medications, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, 2 weeks before surgery.
- Arrange for Post-Operative Care: Plan for someone to drive you home after surgery and assist with daily activities during recovery.
- Fasting: Follow the surgeon's instructions regarding fasting before surgery, typically no food or drink after midnight on the day of surgery.
Day of Surgery:
- Arrive on Time: Arrive at the surgical facility at the designated time.
- Wear Comfortable Clothing: Wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy movement.
- Remove Jewelry and Accessories: Remove all jewelry, makeup, and piercings from the face and neck.
- Take Medications: Take any prescribed pre-operative medications as directed by the surgeon.
- Sign Consent Forms: Review and sign all necessary consent forms before the procedure.
Additional Tips:
- Avoid Alcohol: Abstain from alcohol for at least 24 hours before surgery.
- Get a Good Night's Sleep: Rest well before surgery to minimize anxiety and promote relaxation.
- Bring Support: Have a family member or friend accompany you for support before and after the procedure.
- Follow Surgeon's Instructions: Carefully follow all instructions provided by your surgeon regarding pre- and post-operative care to maximize the success of your rhinoplasty.
Caution: If you experience any signs of illness, such as fever, cough, or runny nose, before surgery, inform the surgeon immediately.
Immediate Postoperative Care
- Ice and elevate: Apply ice packs to your nose and keep your head elevated to reduce swelling and discomfort.
- Nasal congestion: Expect congestion and difficulty breathing through your nose. Use saline nasal sprays or decongestants to relieve it.
- Pain management: Take prescribed pain medication as directed.
- Splint removal: The splint on your nose will be removed 7-10 days after surgery.
- Swelling and bruising: Swelling and bruising will be present for several weeks after surgery.
Recovery Timeline
Week 1:
- Swelling and bruising will peak.
- Restrict movement and avoid strenuous activities.
- Sleep on your back with pillows under your head and neck.
Week 2-4:
- Swelling will gradually reduce.
- Bruising will start to fade.
- Light activities can be resumed.
- Nose may feel stiff and tight.
Month 1-3:
- Most of the swelling will resolve.
- Nasal function will improve.
- Avoid wearing glasses or sunglasses that put pressure on your nose.
Month 3-6:
- Remaining swelling will subside.
- Nose will continue to refine.
- Final results will become apparent.
Month 6-12:
- Nose will fully heal and adjust to its new shape.
Tips for a Healthy Recovery
- Follow your surgeon's instructions: Strictly adhere to all postoperative care guidelines.
- Rest: Get plenty of rest to facilitate healing.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol: These substances can impede healing.
- Manage pain: Take pain medication as prescribed to control discomfort.
- Protect your nose: Avoid bumping or touching your nose to prevent damage.
- Keep your nose moist: Use saline nasal sprays or humidifier to prevent dryness.
- Monitor your progress: Attend follow-up appointments to assess healing and make any necessary adjustments.
- Be patient: It takes time for your nose to fully heal and achieve its desired shape.
Surgeon

Heather Levites, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at LevityLifts
Raleigh, NC
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Dr. Heather Levites is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with a special interest in advanced cosmetic surgery. She earned her undergraduate degree at MIT after attending an arts high school in New York City. She earned her MD from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and completed her plastic surgery training at Duke University. While at Duke, Dr. Levites honed her surgical skills focusing on aesthetic surgery of the face, pediatric plastic surgery, hand surgery, craniofacial trauma reconstruction and oncologic reconstruction. She further bolstered her aesthetic surgery expertise under the guidance of Drs. Hunstad, Kortesis and Bharti in Charlotte, NC. She is the author of multiple peer reviewed publications, has given presentations at many national plastic surgery conferences, and helped launch “The Resident Review”, a podcast aimed at educating plastic surgery trainees around the world. Dr. Levites grew up in New York City studying to be a dancer and fine artist, and still enjoys dance and art in her spare time. Her childhood experiences taught her the value of precision, poise, humility and respect. Like an artist, the human body has become her canvas, and the scalpel the brush. As a mom herself, Dr. Levites understands the value of restoring the body of a mother back to her previous form. She recognizes that each patient’s goals and desires are unique, and tailors her surgical plan to help her patients look and feel their best.
Education & Training
- 2004 - 2008 MIT BS
- 2011 - 2015 SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine MD
- 2015 - 2021 Duke University Hospital Residency
- 2021 - 2022 H/K/B Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
LevityLifts by Dr. Levites, 5720 Creedmoor Road Suite 101, Raleigh, NC, USA
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Surgeon

Heather Levites, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at LevityLifts
Raleigh, NC
50 views today
Dr. Heather Levites is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with a special interest in advanced cosmetic surgery. She earned her undergraduate degree at MIT after attending an arts high school in New York City. She earned her MD from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and completed her plastic surgery training at Duke University. While at Duke, Dr. Levites honed her surgical skills focusing on aesthetic surgery of the face, pediatric plastic surgery, hand surgery, craniofacial trauma reconstruction and oncologic reconstruction. She further bolstered her aesthetic surgery expertise under the guidance of Drs. Hunstad, Kortesis and Bharti in Charlotte, NC. She is the author of multiple peer reviewed publications, has given presentations at many national plastic surgery conferences, and helped launch “The Resident Review”, a podcast aimed at educating plastic surgery trainees around the world. Dr. Levites grew up in New York City studying to be a dancer and fine artist, and still enjoys dance and art in her spare time. Her childhood experiences taught her the value of precision, poise, humility and respect. Like an artist, the human body has become her canvas, and the scalpel the brush. As a mom herself, Dr. Levites understands the value of restoring the body of a mother back to her previous form. She recognizes that each patient’s goals and desires are unique, and tailors her surgical plan to help her patients look and feel their best.
Education & Training
- 2004 - 2008 MIT BS
- 2011 - 2015 SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine MD
- 2015 - 2021 Duke University Hospital Residency
- 2021 - 2022 H/K/B Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
LevityLifts by Dr. Levites, 5720 Creedmoor Road Suite 101, Raleigh, NC, USA
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