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What are the risks of costal cartilage rhinoplasty?
Costal cartilage is also one of the ways of augmentation rhinoplasty with autologous cartilage.

Costal cartilage has enough quantity and hardness, which can be used for total nose plastic surgery. There is no rejection reaction after costal cartilage augmentation rhinoplasty, and the effect is real and natural.

Generally speaking, the advantage of costal cartilage rhinoplasty is to avoid the illusion of capsule contracture and light transmission of silicone; The swollen body is easy to be infected and difficult to take out, so it is the first choice for people who extremely reject prostheses.

Possible risks of costal cartilage rhinoplasty include:

1.? The pain of costal cartilage resection and the scar left by postoperative incision;

2.? Autologous costal cartilage may be bent and deformed after being taken out of human body, so when carving costal cartilage, experienced surgeons will make full use of the biological characteristics and taken out shape of autogenous costal cartilage and carve according to its deformation rate.

3.? Autologous costal cartilage in rhinoplasty has a certain absorption rate, which experienced doctors will consider. Even if it is absorbed after operation, it will not affect the final rhinoplasty effect.