Dr. Cilento performs primary rhinoplasty, teen rhinoplasty, ethnic rhinoplasty, and even the most complex revision rhinoplasties. It is important when getting rhinoplasty nose surgery to make sure you have considered all the aspects of good nasal breathing before you tackle the shape of the nose (septo-rhinoplasty). He stresses form AND function to ensure the best possible outcome for both.
Rhinoplasty, commonly referred to as nose surgery, is a meticulous procedure aimed at reshaping the nose to achieve a harmonious balance with your facial features.
A rhinoplasty can change your nose, removing imperfections or simply making it more proportional with the rest of the face. The nose is one of the most predominant features of the human face. When someone is unhappy with their nose, it’s often the only thing they can see. We want to help with that.
Rhinoplasty is one of the original cosmetic surgeries, first performed in the United States in 1887. The surgery involves making incisions to access the underlying bone and cartilage. Depending on your goals, your surgeon may remove some bone and cartilage, or he may add tissue. Once he has altered the underlying structure of the nose, the skin and tissue are re-draped over the new structure.
Nose surgery is a delicate procedure, and our surgeons take great pride in their ability to give our patients the nose they’ve wanted. This procedure can really change a patient’s self-image.
Whether you’re seeking refinement of a nasal bump, correction of asymmetry, or improvement in breathing (septo-rhinoplasty), rhinoplasty offers a personalized solution to address your unique concerns.
Septorhinoplasty combines the cosmetic goals of rhinoplasty with functional correction of a deviated septum. The septum is the thin wall of cartilage and bone that divides the nasal cavity into two nostrils. In some individuals, the septum may be deviated or crooked, leading to nasal obstruction, breathing difficulties, and even snoring or sleep apnea.
Septorhinoplasty addresses both aesthetic concerns and functional issues by straightening the deviated septum while simultaneously reshaping the external appearance of the nose. This combined approach ensures not only an improved nasal appearance but also enhanced nasal airflow and breathing.
Every nose is different. How you see your nose now and how you want to see it are a huge part of the process of getting a rhinoplasty. Goals may include enhancing breathing performance as well as improving appearance. Rhinoplasty can involve modifying skin, cartilage, bone, or all three. During rhinoplasty, your surgeon may attempt to do one or more of the following:
If you are concerned about keeping the ethnic traits of your nose while changing others, you may want to consider ethnic rhinoplasty.
In closed rhinoplasty, your surgeon will make all of the necessary incisions inside the nose. This method makes no visible scarring, but it can limit the extent of reshaping possible.
If your goal is to build up an area of the nose, your surgeon can take cartilage or other material from the septum, the ears, or a rib. Sometimes we use synthetic implants.
If you are looking to shrink the size of your nose, your surgeon may break the nasal bones.
It’s essential to discuss the total cost of rhinoplasty, including all associated fees and potential additional expenses, during the initial consultation with your plastic surgeon. Texas Sinus and Snoring offers financing options to help you manage the cost of rhinoplasty more effectively. Additionally, patient candidates should always select a qualified and experienced surgeon, like Dr. Cilento, who prioritizes safety, quality, and achieving optimal results over cost considerations alone.
If a person feels their nose is too bulbous or there’s a bump on the bridge, it can be a real issue. Here are common aesthetic reasons patients seek to make some changes:
Their nose is too big or too small.
The nose droops downward.
They have overly flared nostrils.
The nose isn’t proportional to the rest of the face.
There is a prominent bump on the bridge.
The nose has a bulbous tip.
The nose is too wide or flat.
Their nose is crooked from a prior injury.
Nasal Obstruction: Do you often find yourself struggling to breathe through your nose? Persistent nasal congestion or obstruction can significantly impact your quality of life, hindering activities such as exercise or sleep. Rhinoplasty can correct structural abnormalities within the nose, such as a deviated septum, to alleviate these symptoms and enhance airflow.
Cosmetic Dissatisfaction: Are you dissatisfied with the appearance of your nose? Whether it’s a prominent hump, disproportionate size, or asymmetry, aesthetic concerns about the nose can affect your confidence and self-esteem. Rhinoplasty offers the opportunity to sculpt a nose that aligns with your desired aesthetic goals, resulting in a more harmonious and proportionate facial profile.
A good rhinoplasty result can completely change a person’s image. The nose is the central and most prominent feature of the face. A well-executed rhinoplasty will draw less attention to a person’s nose, not more. Many of our patients say that after rhinoplasty, they receive many compliments on their eyes. When the nose is less prominent, other features come to the foreground.
It is important for our patients to understand there is no such thing as a ‘perfect’ surgical result. Nowhere is this more evident than in rhinoplasty. As a patient, you should be very skeptical of any surgeon who promises perfection or treats the outcome as a foregone conclusion.
In skilled hands, there is an excellent chance of success; however, rhinoplasty is one surgery in which there is an element of unpredictability. This is why the postoperative period is so critical, a time when the patient must adhere carefully to a strict regimen.
There are the general risks that accompany any surgery: anesthesia reaction, infection, bleeding, poor wound healing, scarring, and changes in skin sensation.
Specific to this procedure, the patient may have difficulty breathing, skin discoloration, and continued swelling, possible perforation of the nasal septum, or unsatisfactory final results. If further changes are necessary, revision surgery may be an option.
Immediate Post-Operative Period (First Week):
Part of our process is making sure you feel comfortable and prepared for post op.
Swelling and Bruising: Swelling and bruising around the nose and eyes are common immediately after surgery and typically peak within the first 48 hours. Cold compresses and prescribed medications can help alleviate discomfort and reduce swelling.
Nasal Packing or Splints: In some cases, nasal packing or splints may be placed inside the nose to support the newly shaped structures and minimize bleeding. These are usually removed within the first week.
Restricted Activities: It’s essential to avoid strenuous activities, bending over, and lifting heavy objects during the initial days following surgery to prevent strain on the nose.
Ready to take the next step towards a more confident and balanced facial appearance? Schedule a consultation with our experienced team to learn more about how rhinoplasty nose surgery can help you achieve your aesthetic and functional goals. We are committed to providing personalized care and exceptional results to enhance your overall well-being. Unlock the potential of your nose with rhinoplasty – where beauty meets functionality.
Dr. Cilento is board-certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology, America’s oldest medical specialty. He graduated at the top of his class with distinction in immunologic research from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. He was inducted into the national medical honor society “Alpha Omega Alpha”. He did his residency at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he studied under world-class mentors in rhinology, head and neck surgery, and facial plastic surgery.
After completing a residency and fellowship, Dr. Cilento spent nearly a decade treating our military men and women and teaching residents in the US Navy’s ENT program as a sinus doctor. He was a professor at both the Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) and the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences (USUHS) in the department of ENT. During this time, he was in charge of surgical research for the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth and focused on outcomes research, patient satisfaction, and quality of life.
Dr. Cilento has lectured on diverse topics in rhinology and facial plastic surgery over two dozen times in 10 different countries. He has 10 peer-reviewed scientific publications, physician education publications, and book chapters. He is an active member of the American Rhinologic Society and maintains the highest standards of care.
He left a group practice in North Houston to pursue his own practice, Texas Sinus & Snoring. He dreamed of a specialized practice setting in order to focus on a more balanced state-of-the-art patient care with a personal touch.
Dr. Cilento has been working and living in the Woodlands, Texas, since 2010. In that time, he has developed a reputation as a leading sinus doctor specialist for the full spectrum of sinus, nasal, and skull base problems. He is just as comfortable performing balloon sinuplasty as he is performing complex revision sinus surgery.
His warmth in patient interaction combined with unparalleled diagnostic and surgical skill have made him a major player in North Houston Rhinology for both patients and physicians alike. His overarching philosophy is to combine compassion with conscientiousness. If you alleviate a patient’s symptoms but fail to connect with them on a personal level, then you have missed an opportunity to ‘heal’ human illness.
Being conscientious about treatment regimens is integral to a successful practice, but without compassion, a physician is simply a technician. Because of this, Dr. Cilento has always set the highest standards for both surgical skills and patient satisfaction in equal parts.
Doctors are asked, “Where would you go if you needed to be seen by another doctor?” This is how Castle Connolly Top Doctors are selected. They are nominated and voted on by their peers.
Dr. Cilento was awarded the great honor of Castle Connolly Top Doctor in 2023 because of his deep expertise in the head, neck, and sinuses, commitment to high levels of patient care, and utilization of advanced diagnostic and treatment options (such as Inspire).
It’s essential to discuss the total cost of rhinoplasty, including all associated fees and potential additional expenses, during the initial consultation with your plastic surgeon. Texas Sinus and Snoring offers financing options to help you manage the cost of rhinoplasty more effectively. Additionally, patient candidates should always select a qualified and experienced surgeon, like Dr. Cilento, who prioritizes safety, quality, and achieving optimal results over cost considerations alone.
Initial improvements from rhinoplasty are visible once swelling begins to subside, but final results take time. The healing process varies from patient to patient and can take up to a year for subtle details to fully refine. Conditions such as a drooping nasal tip or trauma-related nasal deformities may require longer healing periods. Like many cosmetic procedures, rhinoplasty requires patience and a customized treatment plan tailored to your anatomy and goals. Maintaining realistic expectations is key, as swelling can temporarily mask improvements. Over time, rhinoplasty can successfully address aesthetic imperfections and improve breathing problems when functional correction is part of the procedure.