Scar Tissue in Nose After Rhinoplasty – Risks and Safe Solutions

Do you see a hard nose surface, bumps, or uneven areas on your nose? They’re probably scar tissue in the nose after rhinoplasty. The scar tissue formation is completely normal after the nose job, as it’s a natural response of your body to wounds to heal them.

However, sometimes the scar tissue can form excessively and could lead to changes in the nasal shape, thick skin, scarring, and also bumps.

We at Asli Tarcan Clinic give post-surgery tips to our patients, which help them prevent scar tissue in the first place. However, if it happens, we also have specialised solutions, surgical and non-surgical, to treat excessive fibrous tissue after rhinoplasty, giving you a refined, sharp, and well-defined nose. Let’s learn more.

What Is Scar Tissue In the Nose After Rhinoplasty?

Scar tissue formation is a natural response of your body to any injury or wound to heal it. The soft scar tissue is also known as the fibrous tissue that replaces the skin after surgery for healing purposes.

It’s usually made of collagen but arranged differently than the normal tissue. It’s completely normal as long as it’s not disrupting your breathing, significantly changing the nasal shape, or looking too bumpy or uneven.

How Does It Form?

When your body has any injury or surgery, such as rhinoplasty, the body responds with fibroblasts that produce collagen to repair the damaged areas. The collagen then builds up the tissue and creates scar tissue.

The fibrous tissue replaces the wounded skin gradually to cover it up. The amount of fibrous tissue depends on the healing ability, surgery impact, the wound care, and the aftercare.

When Is Scar Formation Normal, and When Is It Not

When Is Scar Formation Normal, and When Is It Not?

You need to know the signs of normal scar tissue and when it’s not normal. Then you’ll be able to decide if you should be concerned about it or let it go, as it’ll resolve naturally when the nose is healed. 

Normal Fibrous Tissue

  • Feels soft and blends with the surrounding skin
  • Improves in look and flexibility over time
  • No ongoing pain, redness, or swelling
  • Does not affect nose shape or breathing

Not Normal Fibrous Tissue

  • Feels hard, thick, or raised
  • Causes tightness, pain, or swelling
  • Distorts the nose shape or affects breathing
  • Gets worse instead of improving
  • Creates irregular contour or asymmetry in the nose
  • Makes the skin look altered with visible nasal changes
  • Appears as red, raised, or thickened areas around incisions
  • Noticeable inside the nose and affects the surgical result
  • It may cause breathing difficulty as it can block the nasal passages.

Our Solution To Treat Scar Tissue

If you have an excessive scar on the nose after rhinoplasty, then rest assured. Asli Tarcan Clinic has both surgical and non-surgical solutions to treat fibrous tissue.

Our Solution To Treat Scar Tissue

Steroid Injections

The steroid injection is the safest and most commonly used treatment for rhinoplasty scars. It works effectively on the thin scar tissue and can reduce the scar thickness. However, it won’t fully erase the scars. It’s an effective treatment for scars in rhinoplasty for people who don’t want another surgical treatment.

Ointments and Silicone

After rhinoplasty, surgeons often prescribe antibiotics and anti-scar ointments to support healing. Silicone gels or sheets can further help flatten and fade scars. Consistent use for several months is needed to see noticeable improvements.

Laser Therapy

If you want to improve your nasal shape by making the scar tissues less noticeable, then laser therapy is a non-surgical treatment for scars after rhinoplasty. It makes the scars less noticeable by stimulating the collagen production at the incision site. 

It also helps the skin tone, texture, and overall appearance to be better. However, it can’t fully remove the scars.

Revision Rhinoplasty

Revision rhinoplasty is a final solution to the scar tissue after rhinoplasty when no treatment has worked. It’s usually used when the scars are excessively prominent or interfere with the surgical results or breathing. 

It’s also called correction rhinoplasty, which is mainly used to correct the errors made in the previous rhinoplasty.

You should only consider the severe scars, but the thin scars that aren’t interfering with your daily life; the above-discussed treatments are the best.

Asli Tarcan Clinic Fix Scars Safely

Asli Tarcan Clinic: Fix Scars Safely

Scar tissue in the nose after rhinoplasty is normal, as it’s the process by which your body heals the wounded area. The wounds and the injury trigger the fibroblasts that create the collagen that finally makes up the scar tissue, which is also known as the fibrous tissue. 

It replaces the wounded skin with the new skin gradually, healing the wound. However, when the fibrous tissue is formed excessively, it can affect the nasal shape and could lead to bumps and uneven surfaces. 

We at Asli Tarcan Clinic offer surgical and non-surgical treatments for scars after rhinoplasty. Like steroid injections, ointments and silicone, laser therapy, and also the revision rhinoplasty. 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 scar tissue inside the nose after rhinoplasty?

You can get rid of the scar tissue inside the nose after rhinoplasty with steroid injections, laser therapy, or revision therapy.

How do they remove scar tissue from the inside of your nose?

The surgeon reshapes and trims the excessive cartilage during a revision rhinoplasty, which corrects the scar tissue.

What does rhinoplasty fibrous tissue feel like?

It may feel firm, thick, or uneven compared to the soft surrounding skin, sometimes creating tightness or slight hardness inside.

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