The risk of rhinoplasty
Usually cosmetics. According to the statistics of American Plastic Surgery Association, 10% of rhinoplasty operations need secondary operation or repair. The health risks of rhinoplasty include infection, nerve damage and poor appearance. Whether you can get a good-looking and satisfactory nose through rhinoplasty depends on the doctor's experience and technology. Frequently asked questions include:

The bridge of the nose is too narrow, not soft, and looks "fake" (unnatural), which makes people know that it is made at a glance;

The nasal root is too high, and some reach the forehead, forming the so-called "Tian Tong nose";

The nose root is high, the nose tip is low, and the appearance is indecent;

The face is slender, the nose is wide, the nose is stupid, and the facial proportion is out of balance;

My nose is crooked.

The above cases are related to the doctor's rhinoplasty experience, the patient's own conditions and the later recovery nursing. Doctors are bound to make mistakes Plastic and cosmetic surgery calls these postoperative defects "secondary deformities after rhinoplasty". If the defect is obvious, you must have another operation to remove, repair or replace the silicone stent.