Rhinitis and sinusitis are chronic inflammatory diseases that occur in nasal mucosa and nasal submucosa, and whether the nasal septum is curved or not also has an influence. The incision of rhinoplasty is on the nostril, and the prosthesis is placed on the periosteum. The operation will not affect the nasal mucosa. The two channels are different, and there is no inevitable connection and influence. If there is rhinitis caused by curved nasal septum, it can be corrected together during rhinoplasty to achieve the purpose of treatment and plastic surgery.
You can't do rhinoplasty during acute rhinitis, because runny nose and sneezing will affect the recovery and effect of the operation, so this period is not suitable for rhinoplasty. If rhinitis is not serious, it will not affect the recovery after rhinoplasty. Generally, the swelling can be reduced initially in half a month, but it takes about half a year to a year for the nasal tissue to recover completely.
Before rhinoplasty for rhinitis, doctors should be informed of their own problems in detail, and after accurate diagnosis and face-to-face consultation, they should decide whether to operate or not and what operation scheme is suitable. After surgery, we should also pay attention to the precautions in the recovery period, keep the wound clean, don't pick your nose, and avoid wound infection.