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What is the function of nasal pad and perinasal fascia?
Nasal plastic surgery with dermal or fascial soft tissue filling was first used for augmentation rhinoplasty with prosthesis, especially for cases with congenital thin nasal skin and slight alar, because after augmentation rhinoplasty with simple prosthesis, the skin at the tip of the nose may be pushed thin by the prosthesis, and even burst for a long time, resulting in the exposure of the prosthesis. Therefore, the doctor will cut off a small part of the body's dermal tissue (most commonly gluteal sulcus dermis) or fascia and pile it on the front end of the prosthesis to increase the thickness of the skin at the tip of the nose, protect the prosthesis like a shield, and lengthen the tip of the nose at the same time, which can shape a more perfect nose. Click to get the aesthetic design scheme that suits you.

You can also wrap the back of the prosthesis with dermis or fascia tissue, which can thicken the skin on the back of the nose, reduce the light transmittance of the prosthesis and make the nose shape more natural. In recent years, some scholars also advocate that dermis or posterior auricular fascia is only used for cases with low nose bridge, and the soft tissue of nasal back is completely raised with autologous tissue, which is more natural in shape. But this method is not suitable for beauty seekers with low noses. Due to the poor ability of soft tissue shaping, it is difficult to shape a more three-dimensional nose.

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