Surgical Procedure

Revision rhinoplasty for patients who need clarity, correction, and structural caution after prior surgery.

Revision rhinoplasty planning is built around what changed after a prior surgery, what still feels unresolved, and what can be improved without overpromising the second operation.

  • Prior surgery or trauma context
  • Structural and breathing review
  • Measured second-stage planning
Dr. Bailey Minehart treating a patient at Las Colinas Facial Plastic Surgery

Surgical Planning

Private consultations built around anatomy, recovery, and natural results.

Facial surgery decisions are guided by structure, proportion, and a clear understanding of timing and healing.

Revision Rhinoplasty Overview

A revision rhinoplasty process built around structural reality and realistic refinement.

Second-stage nasal planning depends on anatomy, prior surgery history, and a more careful conversation about limits.

Revision rhinoplasty is not simply rhinoplasty repeated. The tissues may already have been altered, support may be weaker, scarring can change how the nose behaves, and the patient is often arriving with both technical concerns and understandable emotional fatigue from a prior result.

That is why the consultation has to be especially clear. The point is not to promise perfection. It is to evaluate what is driving the concern, what is structurally possible, how breathing fits into the plan, and whether another surgery would actually move the result in a worthwhile direction.

Treatment Fit

Who revision rhinoplasty tends to help, and why the consultation matters so much.

Revision rhinoplasty is often less about dramatic change and more about thoughtful correction, restoration, and a realistic second-stage plan.

Revision cases work best when patients want clarity around structure, limitations, and what a careful second-stage plan can realistically accomplish.

Recovery & Planning

Recovery planning for revision work usually benefits from more context, not less.

A second surgery is strongest when the planning includes both technical detail and realistic expectations about healing.

Revision healing still requires patience, and in some cases the tissues may respond differently after prior surgery. Swelling, stiffness, and the visible pace of refinement can all vary from what a patient remembers from the first procedure.

Planning also has to include timing, support at home, prior operative history, and whether the goal is aesthetic adjustment, breathing improvement, or both. Good revision strategy starts with honest constraints rather than optimistic shortcuts.

Address

7449 Las Colinas Blvd, Suite 100

Irving, TX 75063

Phone

972-432-8282

Call for consultations, scheduling help, and treatment questions.

Location

Irving, Texas

Serving Las Colinas, Irving, and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Office Details

Direct office details before your visit.

Call the office for scheduling, directions, and practical consultation questions before the visit.

Common Questions

Questions patients often ask about revision rhinoplasty.

These answers set expectations for the consultation and should still be confirmed against anatomy, goals, and healing priorities in person.

Why is revision rhinoplasty different from a primary rhinoplasty?

Revision rhinoplasty often involves a more complex conversation because the starting point may include scar tissue, prior structural change, asymmetry, or breathing concerns left behind by an earlier surgery.

How do I know if I am a revision rhinoplasty candidate?

The consultation is where anatomy, goals, and limitations are clarified most carefully. In revision work, part of the value is understanding what is realistically improvable and what tradeoffs come with additional surgery.

Does revision rhinoplasty have a longer recovery?

Healing after revision rhinoplasty can still be gradual, and patience is important because tissues may respond differently after previous surgery.

Consultation

Discuss revision rhinoplasty in a one-on-one consultation.

The consultation is where candidacy, sequencing, and realistic outcomes are clarified in detail.

  • Private consultations in Las Colinas
  • Direct guidance around anatomy, timing, and next steps