Failed to do rhinoplasty
The failure of rhinoplasty is generally improved by the repair of rhinoplasty failure. The basic procedure of failed rhinoplasty surgery is to take out the original prosthesis first, and if conditions permit, a new prosthesis can be implanted immediately to correct the original deficiency. If the conditions do not agree, you can take out the prosthesis first and get a rhinoplasty again after 3 months of recovery. When rhinoplasty fails, the original prosthesis should be taken out first, and then a new prosthesis should be implanted. However, in order to make the prosthesis level deep enough, it is necessary to rebuild the tunnel on the deep surface of the original tunnel and implant the better new prosthesis selected by the patient into the new tunnel again. Because of the scar left by the first operation, the failure of the second rhinoplasty repair may cause more bleeding than the first operation, so the recovery time after plastic surgery will be longer. Because the old tunnel is on the shallow surface of the new tunnel, and it takes a long time for the two layers of the old tunnel to absorb. After the failure of rhinoplasty repair, the initial swelling time is about 7 days, but it may take 2-3 months to completely reduce the swelling, and then the real plastic effect will be seen.