You will be asked to sign it before the operation, and it will be mentioned that it may cause nasal collapse. But according to my description of the operation, there is a big place where he went. He grinded the cartilage out and put it back, but because the diaphragm was too off, he went to another place, which was smaller, so he took it out without backfilling. I think the possibility of collapse is still quite small. However, it seems that we still need to find a better hospital and an experienced doctor.
This operation won't move your nose, so it's okay to wear glasses. I also wear glasses.
Two days after the operation, I took out the inserted tube and gauze. After two days, the swelling subsided and my nose was unobstructed, very unobstructed. However, whether surgery can completely solve the problem of nasal congestion depends on whether you are just a deviated nasal septum. If there are no other problems, I think it should be solved.