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What are the risks of embedding thread for rhinoplasty?
Thread-embedding rhinoplasty, that is, thread carving rhinoplasty, is to implant a hard and thick absorbable thread under the skin of the nose by puncture, and shape the nose by pulling the thread, so as to finally achieve the effects of increasing the bridge of the nose, increasing the tip of the nose and prolonging the tip of the nose. The principle of line carving augmentation rhinoplasty is basically the same as that of face embedding and lifting, but the skin tissue of the nose is far less thick than that of the face, which may cause the following surgical risks:

1, the nose shape effect is not good: the line buried in the face has enough space to stimulate collagen regeneration, while the line buried in the nose will be greatly reduced because of the narrow space, which will not support the nose shape, but will make the tip of the nose bulge;

2, scar, infection: after the line carving rhinoplasty, there may be concave scars on the skin of the tip of the nose, and the buried thread may leak out, causing nasal infection, and in severe cases, nasal skin necrosis may occur;

3. Destroy the nasal tissue: The nasal tissue is complex and fragile, and the sawtooth line buried in the line carving will destroy the nasal tissue every time, and this destruction is irreversible. Multiple injuries may lead to serious illness, scar hyperplasia in nasal tissue, and eventually become "contracture nose";

4. Penetration of the tip of the nose: Generally, the thread penetrates the tip of the nose because the nose is infected and red, which leads to skin ulceration and thread penetrates the tip of the nose.