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Does prosthetic rhinoplasty affect breathing?
Whether the choice of prosthetic rhinoplasty will affect breathing is a surgical method of using special materials to pad the low flat nose. The incision of this kind of operation is generally selected at the columella or nostril, and the incision is sutured after the material is implanted to achieve the best rhinoplasty effect. Beauty (Hefei), a Chinese and Korean plastic surgery expert with the most plastic cases in Hefei, gave a negative answer to the question of whether prosthetic rhinoplasty will affect breathing. Because the prosthesis is located under the soft tissue of the nasal dorsum and on the nasal bone, it does not enter the nasal cavity, so it will not affect breathing. Some people worry that rhinitis has an effect on rhinoplasty. In fact, people with mild rhinitis can also do rhinoplasty. Experts say that after rhinoplasty, there is no need to worry about its impact on breathing, as long as you choose a regular medical institution to ensure its safety and avoid some complications after operation.