Does a Nose Job Change Your Voice?

Does a Nose Job Change Your Voice

Does a Nose Job Change Your Voice?

The shape of the nose highly affects the way we look. Everyone wants to have a perfect nose, but most of us dislike its shape or size. Nose jobs, also known as rhinoplasty, are entering a new era, and they have become one of the most talked about cosmetic surgeries. A slight change in the shape or size of the nose can alter our facial aesthetics. Most popular among celebrities, nose jobs have become a very common procedure. Due to the advanced techniques, you can expect more natural results and fewer side effects. However, there has been a recent debate about the change in the voice due to the surgery of rhinoplasty. Let’s explore how true it is in this article.  

What is a Nose Job?

A nose job or Rhinoplasty is done to give the nose a proper shape and size. Not only this but it can also help people who have breathing problems due to disfigured nose or improper nasal functions. It is done by a certified surgeon in a surgical setup. Hence, consulting a board-certified surgeon is the way to get effective results.  

Side Effects of Nose Jobs

Nose job come with their side effects, such as the recent debate about the changing voices about surgery. Let’s see the side effects below:
  • A hole in the nasal septum
  • Infections 
  • Poor wound healing
  • Scarring on the nose
  • Skin discoloration
  • Disappointment with the results
  • Alteration in the smell 
  • Pain or swelling in the treated area
However, the question remains the same: does it affect the quality of your voice? Let’s find out. 

Does Voice Changes After Nose Job?

Any changes in the voice are minor and hence it does not affect the voice quality at a deeper level. However, minor changes may happen due to the changing shape of the nasal cavity, airflow may be affected by a rhinoplasty, which in turn can affect the sound of the voice. People who have reported the changes are identified as “hyponasality” as an effect of rhinoplasty.  This occurs when not enough air moves through the nasal cavity, most commonly experienced due to a stuffy nose. 

How to Reduce the Chance of Change in Voice?

While it is impossible to completely reduce the risk as it depends on the type of nose job you are undergoing, you can still make sure the nose is not too small which decreases your airways which could change your voice. A board-certified surgeon can guide you through the procedure and let you know if there is any possibility that the airway can be altered due to the nose job.  

Conclusion 

With the rise in awareness towards plastic surgery, nose jobs have gained popularity more than ever. Not limited to only celebrities, the procedure has gained the trust of many ordinary people around the world. The side effects are well-known and subside with the recovery process. However, change in voice can be a side effect which is a matter of concern, especially when you are a singer. Consult your board-certified surgeon about this potential risk and discuss how to minimize the effect on the nasal airway.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Alberico J. Sessa
Alberico J. Sessa
Alberico J. Sessa, M.D. is a member of the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery & is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. Dr. Sessa has successfully treated hundreds of patients with a high satisfaction rate.
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