What really happens after rhinoplasty? A week-by-week recovery guide for international patients — including when you can fly home, return to work, and resume normal life.
One of the most common questions patients ask before rhinoplasty is not about the surgery itself — it's about what happens after. When can I fly home? When can I go back to work? When will I look normal?
This guide answers those questions honestly, based on typical recovery timelines for primary rhinoplasty. If you're having revision rhinoplasty or a more complex procedure, your surgeon will give you a more specific timeline.
Week 1: Rest and Recovery
The first week is the most demanding, and the most important.
What to expect physically:
What you can do:
What to avoid:
> Splint removal usually happens at day 5–7. This is an important milestone — your surgeon checks the result and you see your nose properly for the first time. It will still be swollen, but the shape is visible.
Week 2: The First Step Back
After the splint comes off, many patients feel ready to re-engage with the world. The reality is nuanced.
What to expect physically:
What you can do:
Still too early for:
> On flying home: For international patients, most surgeons clear short-haul flights (under 4 hours) from day 7–10, after the splint is removed and the surgeon confirms the result looks stable. For longer flights, most recommend waiting until day 10–14.
Weeks 3–4: Back to Normal Life
By week three, most patients have rejoined their daily routine.
What to expect physically:
What you can do:
Still avoiding:
Week 6: The Green Light for Most Activities
The 6-week mark is a significant milestone in rhinoplasty recovery.
What's now typically permitted:
Still waiting on:
Month 3: Near-Final Result
By three months, roughly 90% of swelling has resolved. The nose looks close to the final result. Most patients feel confident in social and professional situations. Heavy exercise is generally cleared, with your surgeon's approval.
Month 12–18: Final Result
Rhinoplasty results take 12 to 18 months to fully settle. The nasal tip and fine skin areas are the last to refine. Small changes during this period are completely normal.
Frequently Asked Questions
When can I fly home after rhinoplasty in Turkey?
For most international patients, short flights are cleared from day 7–10 after splint removal and surgeon sign-off. For flights over 4–5 hours, waiting until day 10–14 is usually recommended.
When can I wear glasses after rhinoplasty?
Framed glasses should be avoided for 6–8 weeks minimum. During this period, contact lenses are the practical alternative, or glasses can be taped to the forehead. Sunglasses follow the same rule.
When will the swelling go down completely?
The majority of visible swelling resolves within 2–3 weeks. Residual swelling — particularly at the nasal tip — continues to reduce through month 3. The final shape emerges between 12 and 18 months.
When can I exercise after rhinoplasty?
Light walking is encouraged from day 3. Moderate cardio from week 6. Contact sports and high-impact activities: not before 3–6 months.
Can I wear makeup after rhinoplasty?
Face makeup (avoiding the nose) can usually resume from day 7–10. Applying makeup directly to the nose — typically to cover bruising — should be discussed with your surgeon, usually from week 3–4.
Planning Your Trip
If you're travelling from the UK, Germany, France, or elsewhere in Europe, most patients plan a stay of 7–10 days in Turkey:
Your coordinator handles the logistics. You only need to book your flight.
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