Why Is the Nose Still Swollen After 7 Days of Rhinoplasty? Care Tips to Reduce Swelling
Duc Tho
Rhinoplasty
Asked: 26/12/2025
Doctor, I would like to ask: after undergoing rhinoplasty for 7 days, my nose is still swollen. Is this a normal phenomenon during the recovery process? If not, what should I do to reduce the swelling and avoid complications?
Hello, after undergoing rhinoplasty, many patients become worried when their nose is still swollen on the 7th day. This is a very common and understandable concern, as each person’s recovery process can be different. The doctor will explain in detail the condition of persistent swelling after 7 days of rhinoplasty and how to manage it so you can feel more reassured.
Is it normal for the nose to still be swollen 7 days after rhinoplasty?
In most cases, swelling that persists 7 days after rhinoplasty is a normal phenomenon. This is because after surgery, the body needs time to recover, and the operated nasal area undergoes a physiological inflammatory response, which is most clearly manifested as swelling.
Typically, swelling is most pronounced during the first 2–3 days, then gradually decreases from day 4 to day 7. However, in some individuals, swelling may last from 10 to 14 days.
Reasons for prolonged swelling may include a tendency to retain fluid, improper daily activities or diet, or external impact on the nose during the care process.
If after 7 days the nose is still swollen but is not accompanied by severe pain, abnormal redness, or discharge, this is still within a safe range and is not considered a complication.
In summary, you do not need to worry excessively. Swelling that persists 7 days after rhinoplasty is usually a normal recovery response of the body, but it should be closely monitored to distinguish it from abnormal signs.
How to manage swelling that persists 7 days after rhinoplasty
To help the swelling subside more quickly and allow the nose to settle into a better shape, you can apply the following measures:
Cold and warm compresses at the right time: During the first 48 hours, cold compresses help constrict blood vessels and reduce swelling. After 72 hours, you can switch to gentle warm compresses to improve circulation and help resolve bruising.
Sleep with your head elevated: This helps reduce fluid accumulation and limits blood pooling in the nasal area that can cause swelling.
Follow a proper diet: Avoid foods that can cause inflammation and swelling such as seafood, chicken, water spinach, and sticky rice products for at least the first month. At the same time, supplement with vitamin C to boost immunity and support wound healing.
Take medications as prescribed: If the doctor prescribes anti-inflammatory or anti-swelling medications, you must follow the instructions strictly and should not self-medicate.
Monitor abnormal signs: If the nose becomes increasingly swollen with redness, severe pain, yellow discharge, or an unpleasant odor, these may be signs of infection, and you should contact your doctor immediately for timely examination.
Proper management will help the recovery process go more smoothly and minimize the risk of complications later on.
In conclusion, swelling that persists 7 days after rhinoplasty is often a normal occurrence during the recovery phase. However, careful care and close monitoring are essential to avoid confusing it with signs of complications. If you wish to have a specialist directly examine your condition, you can visit Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital, where an experienced medical team and modern equipment are available to safely monitor and manage each post-rhinoplasty case.
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