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What operation should I choose for alar hypertrophy?
The alar refers to the parts on both sides of the tip of the nose, which are composed of skin, subcutaneous soft tissue and cartilage. In general, the outermost nostril does not exceed the vertical line of the inner canthus, otherwise the alar is wide. If the alar is too wide, the nasal line will be uncoordinated and the nose will not look good. So how to solve the alar hypertrophy? Plastic experts at Hanhou Plastic Surgery Hospital said that hypertrophy of the alar can make the nose and the whole face look harmonious by narrowing the alar. When the alar is wide, the nostrils will appear very large. If the nose is wide, even if the nose is not low, it will appear very low, dull and lifeless, so it will affect the impression left by others. Therefore, it is necessary to narrow the alar to make the nose and the whole face look harmonious. The beauty of the nose does not depend entirely on the height, but on the coordination with the face and other facial organs. It is generally believed that a person with a long and narrow face has a straight nose and looks noble and foreign; Round face and nose are too high and too narrow to match; For people with flat foreheads, the height of the nose should be moderate, and if it is too high, the forehead will be flat; The male nose is tall and handsome, and the female nose is lively and charming. The incision is located under local anesthesia, and then the full-thickness tissue of the alar base is removed properly, and then the nostril is rotated inward to narrow and sutured intermittently in layers. Hanhou Plastic Surgery Hospital is officially certified and its strength is trustworthy. Whether your life is beautiful or ordinary is up to you to choose. Through the introduction of the treatment of alar hypertrophy, I believe you know something about the treatment of alar hypertrophy.