Does rhinoplasty hurt?

Does rhinoplasty hurt? This is a question of concern for many candidates. In fact, the anesthesia method we use is different for different types of rhinoplasty. For example, for injectable rhinoplasty, we use local anesthesia or no anesthesia. It may be a little painful, but it is not obvious, and it is certainly bearable under normal circumstances. For example, if we do rhinoplasty, we use local anesthesia, which may be a little bit more painful than injectable rhinoplasty. If we do simple rhinoplasty, such as nose bridge augmentation or ear cartilage to protect the tip of the nose, this kind of surgery is called small comprehensive nasal surgery. We usually use local anesthesia for minor rhinoplasty. However, if you are having a rhinoplasty, I recommend general anesthesia. Of course, there are two types of general anesthesia: one is intravenous anesthesia, and you must pay attention to cooperate with the anesthesiologist when you are under anesthesia, because the doctor needs to observe whether the customer’s vital signs are stable and whether the ventilation is good. The second type is the general anesthesia by intubation when doing rib cartilage rhinoplasty and rhinoplasty. With this type of surgery, you don’t know the whole process of rhinoplasty, and it’s done when you wake up, so this is the most relaxing type of rhinoplasty in my opinion. However, after the anesthesia, the patient may experience some symptoms of discomfort from the cannula. Since each type of anesthesia has its own advantages and disadvantages, there are different types of anesthesia to work with under different surgeries.