Possible reasons for light transmission are as follows:
1, too thin+improper technology
If the skin tissue of the beauty seeker's nose is too thin, the skin will become thinner and thinner after the prosthesis is implanted, and the probability of light transmission will be greater.
2. Incorrect placement of prosthesis
Silicone rhinoplasty is to peel off a space from the original tight nasal bone tissue and then implant a silicone prosthesis in it. If it is placed at a shallow level, then after the prosthesis is placed, the direct sunlight may naturally be transparent!
3. Improper selection of prosthesis materials.
The thicker or larger the silicone prosthesis, the greater the skin tension after implantation, and the thinner the skin, which is easy to transmit light. Some silica gel is inherently transparent, and with different shooting angles, it is naturally easier to transmit light.
Therefore, it is better to remind beauty seekers to choose a prosthesis that suits them. The skin is thin and tight, and the back of the nose is too low, so it is not suitable for prosthetic rhinoplasty.
4, postoperative inflammation.
If there is inflammation after rhinoplasty, the back of the nose may turn red and thin, and there may be light transmission.
So, what if the prosthesis is transparent?
If the beauty seeker's nose is transparent and red, and there is infection, he must seek medical attention in time and use antibiotics to diminish inflammation to avoid the infection from getting worse. If the infection is serious, he can only take out the prosthesis.
If the prosthesis is too shallow or too large, it needs to be repaired again. If it needs to be repaired again, it is recommended to repair it with autogenous costal cartilage. Otherwise, if a foreign body is selected, it needs to be repaired again.
In fact, silicone prosthesis rhinoplasty is not as terrible as imagined. As long as you choose a regular plastic surgery hospital and a skilled surgeon, you can also make your own natural and beautiful nose.