Does Your Teen Want a Nose Job?

Many teens can feel self-conscious of their appearance. It is not uncommon for a teen to be unhappy with a feature on their face, especially their nose. The nose is a central feature that has a significant impact on the overall appearance of the face but changing its shape is a major consideration. If your teenager is unhappy with their nose and wants a nose job, there are many things to consider before seeking this procedure.

First and foremost, it is important that you and your teen have a frank and honest conversation about why they want rhinoplasty. There are many people who were unhappy with a facial feature in their teens but as adults accept these features are part of their unique appearance. Any surgery does come with risks and it is important to understand why your teen wants this procedure. If you believe it will help them become more confident or their nose is misshapen, it may be the right choice

When Can Teen Rhinoplasty be Performed?

In addition to determining whether a nose job is right for your teenager, it is also important to understand when it can be performed. The nose must be fully developed before surgical changes are made. In girls, this could be as early as 13-14 years of age, while for boys it may be at least 15. Each person develops and grows at different rates. An experienced plastic surgeon who specializes in rhinoplasty can help determine whether your teen is old enough to have a nose job performed.

Teen rhinoplasty and all surgeries should be carefully considered. It is a life-changing operation which can have benefits but also has risks. Make sure to take the time to discuss all the implications and consult a reputable plastic surgeon before making a decision that will have such an impact on your teen’s life and appearance.

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Beverly Hills Center for Plastic & Laser Surgery
120 South Spalding Drive #236
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 288-0641

Is Teen Rhinoplasty Safe?

When it comes to teen plastic surgery, rhinoplasty or the “nose Job” is the procedure most requested. Teens are notoriously self-conscious of their appearance, and living with a nose that is unappealing may seem like a tough cross to bear. However, rhinoplasty is a complicated surgery and involves transforming a crucial element of the face. The question is, when is it safe for teens to have rhinoplasty?

Factors to Consider with Teen Rhinoplasty

All teens mature at different rates. Some girls may be their full adult height at 15, while some boys may continue sprouting up until they are 18 and beyond. Emotional maturity also varies, and both physical and emotional maturity should be considered when determining whether a teen is ready for rhinoplasty, along with other factors:

  • Physical changes. The face continues to grow and change during the teen years. It is important to ensure that rhinoplasty will not impact the growth centers within the face. Plus, if the face changes, the nose may look out of place when they are adults.
  • Emotional readiness. It is common for a teenager to dislike a feature on their face or body, then embrace it as part of their uniqueness later in life. It is important to ensure this is not just a passing phase.
  • Sports and injury. Rhinoplasty does require downtime to heal, and may require teens avoid certain activities like contact sports for several weeks to avoid injury.

While there is not one set age that is safe for teen rhinoplasty, most teenagers can have rhinoplasty by the age of 16. However, it is important to discuss all the factors with an experienced plastic surgeon to ensure it is the right time or procedure for the individual.

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Beverly Hills Center for Plastic & Laser Surgery
120 South Spalding Drive #236
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 288-0641

Are You a Good Candidate for Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty surgery is nose reshaping.  It is designed for noses that are too wide, too small, have bumps, or are otherwise in need of reshaping.  Rhinoplasty surgery can also change the tip of the nose, and correct congenital defects in the nares and nose itself.  Rhinoplasty surgery can also be used to help correct breathing problems after an injury.  In some cases, rhinoplasty surgery is covered by health care insurance.

Rhinoplasty surgery takes about one to two hours, and is generally performed in an outpatient setting.  Individuals who are good candidates for rhinoplasty surgery include people who simply don’t like the appearance of their noses, or who have problems breathing because of the shape and size of their nose. 

One of the most important things to remember about rhinoplasty is that the nose can be reshaped, and add a sense of balance to the face that was missing before.  However, no nose is ‘perfect’.  The best corrections are those that allow some personality to shine through so that the individual continues to be individualized! 

Rhinoplasty is designed to improve deformities of the nose, but cannot improve the entire appearance of the face.  For this reason, people who seem to do best with rhinoplasty surgery are those that have reasonable expectations and have a good general outlook on life.  Teenagers should be finished growing before any type of corrective surgery is performed. 

Rhinoplasty surgery can be paired with other facial cosmetic procedures to provide improvement to more than one area.  If this is an option that you are interested in exploring, be sure to discuss it with your plastic surgeon prior to your procedure.