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What are the six criteria for micro-plastic nose wing?
What are the six criteria for micro-plastic nose wing? Nowadays, with the improvement of plastic surgery technology, many people can accept the changes that plastic surgery has brought to women. Therefore, many people who love beauty begin to change their dissatisfied parts through plastic surgery. The most common plastic surgery project is nose plastic surgery. So, what standards should we pay attention to in nasal alar plastic surgery? 1. Coagulation function should be checked routinely before operation, and nasal deformity caused by disease should be treated first to eliminate pathogens. People with local nasal infection should also be treated first.

2. It is best to operate after the patient is an adult, because the repair is too early, and after the facial development, the repaired nose may be deformed again.

3. The skin and soft tissue of patients with severe nasal collapse are sunken upwards. In this case, the operation must be carried out in stages. First separate the nose, move it to the normal position, and then implant the filler.

4. The operation must be strictly disinfected. If there is infection, the filler will be necrotic and come out.

5. Before placing the filler, pay attention to the separation level, cavity size and symmetry. The cavity formed after separation should be suitable for the placement of the filler, not too tight or too loose.

6. According to the shape and size of the collapsed parts such as the bridge of the nose, place appropriate fillers, then sew the wound and fix the nose shape. Penicillin should be injected after operation to prevent infection.

Matters needing attention

Of course, narrowing the alar is the way to seek beauty for people with wide noses, but if it affects the normal function of the nose carelessly, it will not be worth the candle. Therefore, the operation must follow its principles. In addition, minor patients had better wait until adulthood.