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Silicone prosthesis for rhinoplasty

1. The hardness of the silicone prosthetic rhinoplasty material is hard, and it can't completely match the skin and cartilage in the touch, so there will be some astringent feeling when touching.

2. The silicone prosthesis rhinoplasty material is transparent, so it can reflect light, especially under strong light. Therefore, once the silicone prosthesis is implanted in the shallow layer of the nose, the prosthesis will have a shadow phenomenon, which is easy to be seen as cosmetic plastic surgery.

3. The silicone prosthetic rhinoplasty material will have some reactions to people with allergic constitution, such as obvious rejection, persistent wound, accompanied by pus and other problems.

4. The silicone prosthesis rhinoplasty material is hard, which may cause the prosthesis to wear out of the body, because the prosthesis is too big and the cavity is too small. 1. The shadow of the nasal tip prosthesis is obvious-this is often caused by excessively raising the nasal tip with the prosthesis;

2. The contour of the nose bridge prosthesis is obvious-this is because the prosthesis at the nose bridge is too thick and does not fit well with the cartilage at the back of the nose;

3. Nose redness-basically caused by shallow placement of prosthesis or excessive tension of implant;

4. Prosthesis sloshing-caused by shallow placement of nasal prosthesis;

5. Prosthesis deflection-often caused by the separation of the implanted tunnel that is not on the median line;

6. The prosthesis is exposed-it is caused by the improper placement of the prosthesis, resulting in excessive local tension in the later stage;

7. Prosthesis slipping-often because the implant is not well fixed, it gradually appears with the action of gravity;

8. Postoperative infection-it is caused by the lack of aseptic concept during operation or the lax disinfection of prosthesis;

9. Postoperative rejection-this is unpredictable before operation. Once infection occurs, the prosthesis must be removed at the first time, and other materials should be replaced three months later;

1. Scar hyperplasia-This is often caused by the incision not following the original physiological arc during the suture process. 1, under the age of 18 in the development stage.

2. Those who are unstable in mental state or have doubts about filling materials.

3. There is infection on the face or whole body (such as furuncle or folliculitis).

4. There are abundant sebaceous glands or rosacea in the nose.

5. People with allergies. 1. Appearance harmony is beauty: firstly, it should be coordinated with other facial organs, which is manifested in the height, width, curvature and so on of the nose appearance. Even if the appearance itself is concerned, there are problems such as the coordination between the bridge of the nose and the nose, the coordination between the nose beam and the nostrils. For example, a blunt nose, and made a narrow nose is very ugly.

2. Prosthesis exposure: There is the possibility of perforation and prosthesis exposure in skin or mucosa after rhinoplasty. It mainly occurs near the incision in the nostril and at the tip of the nose. The harm of this kind of prosthesis rhinoplasty is mainly manifested in the early stage with a small amount of secretions, forming a nasal scab, and finally the silicone prosthesis is exposed or worn out; At the tip of the nose, it glows locally in the early stage, and it feels tense, and then it gradually turns red and becomes thinner until it is perforated. The silicone-like prosthesis is exposed or worn out, and there is often a small amount of secretion. These conditions are mainly related to surgical operation. One is that the separation cavity is too shallow, the other is that the prosthesis sculpture is too wide, too thick and too sharp, and it is also related to the postoperative impact. Therefore, once the above information is found, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid infection, or larger perforation and skin ulceration, forming scars.

3. Swelling and blood stasis: This is a very common complication of prosthetic rhinoplasty, because rhinoplasty requires separating a cavity in the back of the nose and placing a silicone rubber prosthesis in it. Due to the trauma of the operation itself, postoperative swelling and blood stasis are inevitable. The degree and duration of swelling and blood stasis are different among individuals, which is also directly related to the operation. Generally, the duration of swelling and blood stasis is about one week. Therefore, if you want to receive rhinoplasty surgery, you should first arrange time so as not to affect your normal work and life. In addition, cold compress after operation and hot compress after 5 days are beneficial to the regression of swelling and blood stasis.

4. Nasal deviation is the most common complication after augmentation rhinoplasty. Common nose skew includes nose root skew, nose bridge axis skew, nose tip skew, and nose bridge axis offset. Some of the causes are caused by the patient's own conditions, such as the axis of the bridge of the nose is not straight, the nasal septum is distorted, and the nasal columella is skewed. It is more caused by the operation itself, such as the small and incorrect separation cavity during the operation, the incomplete separation cavity, the uneven thickness, and the poor sculpture of silicone prosthesis. It is worth mentioning that psychological factors can also cause the nose to be "skewed", and there is no absolute "positive", only relative "positive". Under the psychological hint, sometimes people think that the nose is skewed to one side, so we should pay attention to this problem. The slight deviation of the nose can be manually reset under the guidance of a doctor, and the severe one can only be corrected by surgery again.