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What's the difference between a super-body nose prosthesis and an enlarged one?
Superbody is a new generation of rhinoplasty material, which has the advantages of silicone and swelling. The biggest difference from swelling is that the material is safer and less susceptible to infection and shrinkage. The only difference between them is that there are holes, and the holes of the super-body nose prosthesis are regularly arranged and distributed by holes with the aperture of 0.38 mm, so after the super-body is implanted into the human body, its own blood circulation will not be affected, and its own immune cells and anti-inflammatory drug molecules interfered by the outside world can enter the super-body holes with its own blood circulation. The swelling is a complex microporous structure, bacteria can enter, but macrophages can't enter the micropores to play an immune role, so the infection rate is particularly high. Once infected, it is troublesome to take it out, which is bound to damage the tissue.