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Bump Inside Nose After Rhinoplasty: Healing Timeline & Solutions

Rhinoplasty offers natural-looking results, fixing all the imperfections of a nose, making it more defined, sharp, and of the perfect size. However, some patients have a bump inside the nose after rhinoplasty.

You don’t need to worry about it, at least until your nose heals. This is because swelling, scar tissue formation, and the residual bone or tissue, you see a bump and unevenness on your nose. The bump goes away when the nose is healed. But what if it doesn’t resolve? Then you can consider revision rhinoplasty, dermal fillers, and steroid injections.

Is A Bump Inside The Nose After Rhinoplasty?

A bump inside the nose after rhinoplasty is normal and happens due to the swelling, scar tissue formation, and also residual bone and tissue that weren’t smoothed out or worked on during the surgery.

This imperfection usually resolves when your nose heals, but it doesn’t, talking to your surgeon is the best choice. They may tell you the reasons for it and also the right treatment.

What Are The Causes Of a Bump Inside The Nose After Rhinoplasty

Being informed about the causes of a cartilage bump inside the nose after rhinoplasty helps you choose the right treatments. 

Causes Of a Bump Inside The Nose After Rhinoplasty

Swelling

Swelling is a part of the healing process of rhinoplasty. It’s common to have it for a few weeks and months after the surgery. Due to it, your nose seems to have a bump inside it, and also some unevenness.

Scar Tissue 

After the surgery, your body starts to heal itself, filling up the wounds through scar tissue formation

When the body produces more scar tissue than needed, you may feel firm and rubbery inside the skin. It’s common, and when the body is healed, you get rid of the irregularities.

Residual Cartilage or Bone

When the rhinoplasty is for an asymmetrical nose, the residual bones and cartilage can create a bump after rhinoplasty on or inside your nose.

Infection or Abscess

Having infections or an abscess is less common, but it can be the cause of the internal bump in the nose. If you have it, you may feel pain in your nose, and it may look swollen and release fluid.

Suture Reaction

Sometimes, your body reacts to the internal or dissolvable stitches that cause the nose to have a small, firm lump under the skin or mucosa.

Graft Displacement or Irregularity

When the cartilage or the grafts aren’t placed properly inside the nose, they may move. They may also move due to the natural healing of the body. In either situation, you may get to see an asymmetry in the nose that could also look like a bump.

Improper or Asymmetrical Healing

Sometimes the nose heals unevenly after surgery, making it look or feel bumpy. It’s usually minor and improves with time or small touch-ups.

Best Treatment Options For a Bump Inside the Nose After Rhinoplasty

You can consider these treatments if, even after the recovery, you still have a bump inside the nose.

Best Treatment Options For a Bump Inside the Nose After Rhinoplasty

Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers are the quickest treatment for the bumps inside the nose after rhinoplasty. In this process, the gel-like fillers are injected under the skin of your nose to contour the shape. The results are temporary, though, and last only for 6 to 12 months.

Steroid Injections

The steroid injections are injected into the bump to flatten it and soften it. The injections used are usually corticosteroids that reduce persistent swelling or the excess scar tissue.

Revision Surgery 

When the bumps are caused by any structural issues or previous surgery errors, revision surgery is your best bet. It’s a complex surgical operation that reshapes your cartilage, bone, and soft tissue, fixing all the deformities. It offers long-term results but can take up to a year to fully heal.

How To Prevent a Bump Inside the Nose

How To Prevent a Bump Inside the Nose?

Care is better than a cure. So, these are the tips that you can follow to avoid the bumps in the first place, so you don’t need to undergo treatment later on.

  • Protect Your Nose: Be gentle in the first few weeks. Avoid bumping your nose, skip glasses, and follow all aftercare instructions your surgeon gives you.
  • Nasal Massage: Only do a gentle massage if your surgeon tells you. If done right, it can help with bumps and firmness.
  • Cold Compresses (First 48–72 Hours): Cold compresses ease swelling in the first days. Keep them off the nose itself, and always wrap them in something soft.
  • Sleep With Head Elevated: Keeping your head up while sleeping helps bring swelling down. Lying flat or on your side can disrupt healing.
  • Follow Your Surgeon’s Instructions: Your surgeon’s advice is tailored to your recovery. Stick to it closely to heal smoothly and avoid issues.
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Bumps inside the nose after rhinoplasty are normal as long as they’re within the recovery time period and also do not cause any concerns to you. If they’re significant, causing pain, or also staying after the recovery period is over, you need to ask your surgeon about them. 

You can take dermal fillers, steroid injections, or revision rhinoplasty. Each treatment is suitable depending on the underlying cause and complexity of the bumps.

If you’re looking for an affordable revision rhinoplasty that not only fixes the nose bumps but also the functional issues like breathing, you should contact Asli Tarcan Clinic. 

Our board-certified plastic surgeons with years of experience are all set to give you a nose that complements your face. Contact us today.

Dr Umit Taskin

This article is medically reviewed by Prof. Dr. Umit Taskin (E.N.T. Surgeon)

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Frequently asked questions

How to get rid of a bump inside the nose after a nose piercing?

Try warm saltwater soaks a couple of times a day. If it sticks around, check in with your piercer or a doctor.

Is it normal to have a bump inside your nose after rhinoplasty?

Yes, many patients face it due to the excessive swelling, scar tissue formation, and residual bone.

What if I bump my nose after rhinoplasty?

If your nose has a bump even after a year, then you should consider revision rhinoplasty, dermal fillers, or a steroid injection to fix it.

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