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Encyclopedia of Plastic Surgery: What is total rhinoplasty?
Comprehensive rhinoplasty not only uses the classic "invisible bionic rhinoplasty" to achieve satisfactory rhinoplasty effect, but also introduces a series of comprehensive rhinoplasty which can not achieve the ideal effect by rhinoplasty alone. For example, the nose and nostrils become smaller, the alar becomes smaller, the tip of the nose is shaped, and the crooked nose is corrected; It is an ideal and satisfactory nasal plastic plan to adopt advanced "nose comprehensive plastic surgery" for common nose types such as arrowhead nose, garlic nose, nose facing the sky, curved nose, aquiline nose, hump nose, saddle nose (low nose) and wide nose.

The comprehensive shaping of nose can effectively aim at: narrowing nose and nostril, thinning and narrowing nose wing, shaping nose tip, correcting crooked nose, garlic nose, nose facing the sky, crooked nose, hooked nose, humpback nose, saddle nose (low nose) and wide nose.

Who is the most suitable for rhinoplasty: rhinoplasty can improve the shape of the nose and increase self-confidence, but it can't completely change your whole shape and make others look at you differently. Before you decide to have a rhinoplasty operation, please carefully consider what you want most and discuss it with a plastic surgeon who has experience in rhinoplasty. The most suitable people for rhinoplasty are those who want to improve their appearance, not those who want perfection. If you are healthy, mentally normal and expect reality, then you may be the most suitable person for rhinoplasty. Age is another factor that doctors consider. Plastic surgeons generally do not give rhinoplasty to teenagers (girls 14- 15 years old, boys 16- 17 years old) until they reach a relatively stable age.