Rhinoplasty in Guatemala

Hospitals, clinics and plastic surgeons in Guatemala performing Rhinoplasty.
Clinica Quiroa Contact Clinica Quiroa
Plastic Surgery Clinic, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala
ClĂ­nica Quiroa is the plastic surgery clinic of Dr. Oswaldo Quiroa, an experienced and highly regarded plastic surgeon who has treated hundreds of patients from the United States, Canada and Mexico. The clinic offers affordable prices as well as financing options.
Prices:
Rhinoplastyupon request
Listed plastic surgeon:
Dr. Oswaldo Quiroa
Dr. Oswaldo Quiroa
Physician and Plastic Surgeon
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About Rhinoplasty

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What is Rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty (nose plastic surgery) is a procedure to reshape the nose, making it smaller or bigger as desired.
Rhinoplasty is usually done for cosmetic reasons, in order to improve the symetrics and aesthetics of the face.
According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Rhinoplasty is the 6th most popular cosmetic surgery procedure in the United States (2008 stats).

What physician performs Rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty is usually performed by a Cosmetic Surgeon, although it can be performed by a general surgeon as well.
Since Rhinoplasty is an aesthetic procedure, you should always look for a surgeon with a lot of experience, and ask to see photos of past patients who were operated by the same surgeon.

Duration of procedure/surgery:
1-3 hours

Days admitted:
0 - 1 days

Anesthesia:
General anaesthesia

Recovery:
- Return to work after: 1-2 weeks
- Severe exercise is possible after: 2-3 weeks
- Complete disappearance of swellings after: 2 months
- Final form of the nose after: 1 year.

Risks:
Irregularities that may require revision surgery.

After care:
- First 48 hours: there is a tampon in the nose.
- First week: nose plaster is used.
- Second week: nose bandage is used.