So yesterday I had my sinus and nose areas reconstructed: a very large polyp removed, bilateral turbinate resection, septum repair, ... The brief summary of the procedure goes for two paragraphs. The operative report is almost an entire page of pretty terse description. The procedure took a bit over 3 hours from OR entry to exit. This was done by a sub-specialist in allergic rhinitis I've taken to seeing recently.
It's amazing how good they've gotten at this stuff. Huge improvements in technology, medication, and surgical techniques. Also huge advances in anesthesia. Now it's just like a switch. You blink out. You blink back on. I always used to have nausea coming out of the anesthesia, but the last couple of times, none at all.
Post surgery I had one Tylenol/Codeine (which I don't think I needed). Went home after spending about an hour and a half in recovery. No grogginess. No pain. Took a Tylenol (no Codeine) later, and then one late at bedtime. Just pro forma. None this morning. No pain. Bleeding yesterday, but seems to have stopped today. About to start the flushing and home care regimen.
Anesthesiologist:
The "performing anesthesiologist" was a resident under the hawk-like attention of a senior anesthesiologist. The young guy was great. Once I was on the table he put a full face oxygen mask on me to increase oxygen prior to the anesthesia. He apologized for significant pressure I was having to breathe against and said I should just do my best -- that the O2 level was very high. Then he said "Actually, you're breathing much better with this mask than I've seen before. You must exercise pretty well." I said "I do. I also play euphonium, bass trombone and tuba regularly." He said "Yeah. That would do it."

I can't play for about a week, but expect that I'll be able to go full bore after that. Really looking forward to the improvements this should result in.