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What should I do if my nose is crooked after 20 years of cosmetic surgery?
Suggest coming to our hospital for consultation. It can be replaced. If you want to change the nose shape from low to high, from short to narrow to wide, you must take out the old one and replace it with a new one. Rhinoplasty stents are generally carved in advance under the stage, sent to disinfection, and can be implanted after the operation (without trimming or slightly trimming). One of the advantages of this is that the operation time is short, and the other is that there is enough time to carefully carve the model under the stage. The "patient" sits next to the doctor, who observes while carving and puts the model on the patient's nose to see if it is suitable. If there is a problem, it can be repaired repeatedly until it is satisfactory. Replace the rhinoplasty bracket Because the old bracket covers the original shape of the nose, the doctor doesn't know what the replaced bracket should be carved, so it's best to bring the original photo before rhinoplasty so that the doctor can have a good idea when carving. Otherwise, we have to take out the old bracket on the operating table, which means that it is being designed and carved more than the original shape.