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Sequelae of autologous cartilage rhinoplasty
"hello! The disadvantages of autologous cartilage are as follows:

First, if the autogenous rhinoplasty material is taken from costal cartilage, there will be scars on the chest, with slight trauma, and some costal cartilage will be easily bent and deformed after transplantation;

Secondly, if autologous cartilage is used for rhinoplasty, the amount of auricular cartilage is small, and it is only used to raise the tip of the nose, which is not suitable for nasal columella. Because the cartilage in the concha cavity has curvature, the columella will bend after operation. There will be some absorption, and the absorption rate varies from person to person, generally below 15%;

Thirdly, if nasal septal cartilage is used as the material of autogenous cartilage rhinoplasty, it can only be used for cosmetic surgery of nasal tip and columella, and it will be partially absorbed. The absorption rate varies from person to person and is generally below 15%.

These shortcomings are not inevitable, and have a lot to do with the professional level of doctors. As long as doctors are properly controlled and skilled, it can be completely avoided. For more questions, please visit the official website of Beijing Huayi Plastic Surgery for online consultation.

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