Below/Schematic diagram of nasal cavity anatomy
In other words, the structure of the nose is complicated, and plastic surgery is a very high-precision operation. A slight deviation in handling is often the result of "a small loss, a thousand miles away". The skin on the back of the nose is thin and relatively easy to push; The skin on the nose and head, especially the tip of the nose, is very thick and difficult to push. You can pinch the skin behind your nose by yourself. I believe that both thin and fat people can easily lift the skin on the back of the nose, but why not try pulling the tip of the nose? I really want to see someone who can pull up the skin tissue at the tip of the nose.
Someone should ask questions here. Since the skin on the tip of the nose is thick, shouldn't it be able to do a lot of surgery and be resistant to tossing? After all, the skin is rough!
The incision of rhinoplasty is at the nose. During the operation, the doctor needs to strip the tissue from the patient's nose. The doctor's anatomical skills are superb. After all, surgery is surgery. It can cause trauma to the tissue. Where there is trauma, there must be scars. If someone boasts that he "has a clean knife", then you should "run away" as soon as possible.
If the nose is operated for many times, the more operations, the easier it is to produce soft tissue contracture and scar contracture, which will compress alar cartilage, resulting in alar cartilage deformation, blunt nose, alar retraction and short nose. I don't think anyone would want such an outcome.
It is no longer a good thing to be dissatisfied with the result of the first operation; Still dissatisfied with the result of the second operation, when you want to continue to repair, everything becomes more unpredictable and difficult, no matter how much you spend to hire a powerful doctor! Because after many operations, the skin tissue layer of your nose will gradually become difficult to separate!
It is best not to have more than three nose operations. Every operation will cause more trauma and scars to the soft tissue of the nose, the tissue quality will deteriorate, and the difficulty coefficient of reoperation will increase exponentially!
A stone carving is called a work of art. Carve the stone into a defective product, and then carve it, carve it, and carve it. What is this? For rhinoplasty, your nose is a "raw material", which can't withstand tossing than a stone.
The harsh reality is that although it is not 100% absolute, most plastic surgeons have done more than three operations on their noses before they can push you out.