The harm of rhinoplasty is dyspnea after operation, which is caused by swelling of incision or upper respiratory tract infection or allergy.
Rhinoplasty can lead to nasal perforation, nasal polyps, dizziness and decreased vision.
The harm of rhinoplasty is that the skin begins to turn black and the nose turns black, causing dizziness, vomiting and other symptoms.
After rhinoplasty, small bags bulged on both sides of the bridge of the nose, making a purring sound, that is, the whole face began to become red, swollen, hot and painful.
The hazards of rhinoplasty include syncope, allergy, poisoning, pain, edema, nerve injury and bleeding during operation;
Bleeding, hematoma, infection, poor drainage and deformity of prosthetic rhinoplasty.
In developing teenagers, rhinoplasty will affect the growth of nasal cartilage and nasal bone, causing atrophy of nasal surrounding tissue and inflammation of subcutaneous tissue.
The harm of rhinoplasty is postoperative nose infection, and the nose will feel abnormal pain, swelling, septicemia and tissue resection.