Nasal Splint Removal
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I just had a rhinoplasy I get the splint removed next Thursday I can't wait my nose is so stuffy and uncomfortable anyone else the same out there
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I get my splints out tomorrow morning (after 10 days of mouth-breathing).. Must say, had no idea they were that big. Holy hell. I may try and record it on my iphone, just for good measure. Thanks for posting the video, I know what to expect now!
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Call me crazy if you want, but I actually enjoyed getting them taken out. Mine were in for a week, so all I felt was a weeks worth of tension and pressure being relieved in an instant. Orgasmic.
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came back from splints removal, i wrote this so it helps others. I had splints removed 3 weeks after my operation, that's a lot worse than taking them out 1 week after, because of crusts ,dry blood. amazingly they were not painful at all!! i was scared and my heart started beating alot when they called my name, i asked him if i could get my nose numbed but he said you dont need too. It's not painful at all just a little uncomfortable but hey after all, no one excepts to be something nice right?
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I was freaking out when I got it removed today XD, I opened my eyes and this huge ass plastic thing is coming outta my face
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Damn that's big I get my splints remove on tuesday the whole procedure is so uncomfortable
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@mmafanification1 i just had septoplasty and i get my stents out next week, so i can't speak from personal experience but.... i read that oftentimes after the stents are removed (depending on what you had done) that often your nose can swell again because the stents are no longer there to push the swelling back. hope that helps.. good luck!
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@Hitman018 hey i just had nose surgery and i had the splints in for a week i just got them out like 12 hours ago and my one nostrell is like closed up badly like if i try to blow it very little air will come out and my ears start to pop did u get this too cuz its freakin me out please reply
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@aumojo hey i just had nose surgery and i had the splints in for a week i just got them out like 12 hours ago and my one nostrell is like closed up badly like if i try to blow it very little air will come out and my ears start to pop did u get this too cuz its freakin me out please reply
You may have different splints to the ones I had as I was able to breathe through my nose immediately after surgery and right through until, and after having the splints removed.
Goodluck tomorrow! :)
aumojo 6 months ago
i just wanted to ask, you had a stich in there right? at any time did it hurt when he clipped and or removed that huge!!! splint? if anyone knows please messege me =]
Diablowuff 1 year ago
@Diablowuff
Each splint had a stitch holding it into my nose. I had taken some painkillers before going to this appointment, but the whole process was not painful. The splints came out easily. It's a weird sensation but not awful. I was pleasantly surprised.
aumojo 1 year ago
hey i have to get rhinoplasty to remove bump on the nose and septoplasty to fix deviated septum. will i have to get same splints like this?
bqureshi390 2 years ago
I'd recommend asking your Dr if they use silicon splints or packing. Silicon splints are the preferred method as you can breathe while they're in. With packing you can't breathe through your nose until they're removed.
aumojo 2 years ago
excellent, thank you for information; i presume they will use splints then, which im glad for as readin the below comments, the packing hurts and the splint removal just feels kinda weird/different lol. thanks again; oh also do you know what they will do for rhinoplasty? just like a tape covering on the bridge of the nose? if u dont know for that one thas ok, ty again.
bqureshi390 2 years ago
I only know from my own experience. Each surgeon is different. But I'm happy I had the splints as I'd heard packing is awful.
As for the bridge of the nose, I was fitted with a plastic splint that was molded to the shape of my nose and left in place for several days. I would definitely recommend discussing the process with your surgeon as they're more qualified to answer your questions.
aumojo 2 years ago