Rhinoplasty, commonly referred to as nose reshaping surgery, is a procedure aimed at altering the shape and structure of the nose for either functional or aesthetic reasons. Preparation: Prior to surgery, patients should attend a pre-assessment appointment to evaluate their general health and discuss any medications they are taking. It's important to follow specific instructions regarding fasting before the surgery; typically, patients are advised not to eat or drink for 6 hours prior to the procedure if undergoing general anaesthesia. Additionally, arrange for transportation home, as driving immediately after the procedure is not advisable. Procedure: Performed under general anaesthesia, the surgeon makes incisions inside the nostrils or across the columella (the tissue between the nostrils) to access the nasal structures. The procedure involves reshaping the bone and cartilage to achieve the desired aesthetic or functional outcome. The surgery typically lasts up to 2 hours, depending on complexity. Recovery: Post-surgery, patients may experience swelling, bruising, and nasal congestion. It's advisable to prop your head up with pillows when resting to reduce swelling. Avoid blowing your nose and engaging in strenuous activities for several weeks. Many individuals take up to 2 weeks off work to recover. It might be several months before the full effect of the surgery is visible, with swelling potentially taking up to 6 months to completely subside.