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What type of anesthesia will I have for Rhinoplasty?

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What type of anesthesia will I have for Rhinoplasty?

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A. Local anesthesia with sedation. An intravenous line is placed and sedative medication is administered gradually, under continuous monitoring of your vital signs. Local anesthetic is injected while you are sedated. You feel no pain with this regimen.

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