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Prosthetic rhinoplasty is actually transparent. Why do some people transmit light after silicone rhinoplasty?
Why do some people transmit light after silicone rhinoplasty?

Silicone prosthesis rhinoplasty is to implant silicone prosthesis into the nose through surgery to improve the height of the bridge of the nose. Possible reasons for light transmission are as follows:

1, the prosthesis is too shallow.

Peel off a space on the originally tense nasal tissue, and then put the silicone prosthesis in it. If the placement level is shallow, then after the prosthesis is placed, it will naturally be exposed to direct sunlight!

2. The silicone prosthesis itself is transparent.

Like the five prostheses in the above picture, the fourth prosthesis from left to right is easier to transmit light than the other four, because the silica gel in the upper part is transparent and naturally easier to transmit light, while the other four prostheses are actually not easy to transmit light.

3. The skin on the back of nose is too tight and thin, and the prosthesis is too big.

If the skin on the back of your nose is thin and tight, the implanted prosthesis is still relatively large, and the skin is stretched very thin, it is easy to appear light transmission, so when choosing a prosthesis, you must be rational and choose the one that suits you best.

4. Inflammation has occurred

If there is inflammation after silicone rhinoplasty, the back of the nose may turn red and thin, and there may be light transmission.

If the nose is already transparent, what should Oriental Ruili teach you?

1, if there is inflammation, it should be treated according to the situation.

If your nose is transparent, red and infected, you must see a doctor in time and use antibiotics to reduce inflammation to avoid aggravation of infection. If the infection is serious, only the prosthesis can be removed.

2. If the prosthesis is placed too shallow or too large, it needs to be repaired again.

If we want to repair the light transmission phenomenon caused by too shallow or too large prosthesis, we need to perform another operation, select the prosthesis with the right size, and then implant it in the right position.

Therefore, everyone must communicate with the doctor before the first operation, do not arbitrarily choose a large prosthesis, and refer to the opinions of professional doctors, and the final effect can be ideal.

Of course, it doesn't matter if you think it's light-transmitting or the nose is light-transmitting. It doesn't matter if you leave it alone, but we still suggest that you repair it.

If you are really worried about the transparency of your nose, try rhinoplasty and make it bigger.

The name of swelling is PTFE, which is a safe subcutaneous implant. Easy to shape, realistic effect and better compatibility with tissues. The most important thing is that it is an opaque material, so don't worry about the problem of light transmission!

Also, some people think that there are many micropores in the swelling, which can grow with blood vessels, and it is not as easy to take out as silica gel.