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Rhinoplasty, also known as nose surgery or nose job, is a cosmetic procedure that is designed to change the shape and size of the nose. While rhinoplasty is primarily focused on the nose, it is possible for the surgery to have an impact on the sound of your voice.
The structure of the nose plays a role in how sound is produced, particularly in the resonance of the voice. If the structure of the nose is altered during rhinoplasty, it can potentially affect the sound of your voice. However, the extent of this impact varies depending on the specifics of the procedure and the individual patient.
In general, minor changes to the nose during rhinoplasty are unlikely to affect the voice. However, more extensive changes, such as reducing the size of the nasal passages, could potentially impact the sound of your voice. If you are concerned about changes to your voice after rhinoplasty, it's important to discuss this with your surgeon prior to the procedure to ensure that you have a clear understanding of the potential risks and benefits.