The position of nasal polyps is long in the nasal cavity, while the prosthesis of rhinoplasty is at the back of the nose, and there is no conflict between them. However, rhinoplasty requires surgery and a certain recovery time after operation.
If you have nasal polyps, you will have a runny nose, stuffy nose and swollen nose, which will have a certain impact on the plasticity of the operation and increase the risk of wound infection during the recovery period. Therefore, in principle, it is not recommended that people with nasal polyps do rhinoplasty, depending on the degree of their nasal polyps.
If it is only mild nasal polyps, it can be considered after cure to ensure the elimination of inflammation. If nasal polyps are serious, it is best to go to the hospital for surgery to ensure smooth breathing, and then consider rhinoplasty after recovery.
It is suggested that beauty seekers with nasal polyps must go to the hospital for relevant examination before rhinoplasty, and then hold face-to-face consultation with plastic surgeons with cases and examination reports, and then decide whether to rhinoplasty after listening to the advice of professional doctors.
Suffering from rhinitis is different from nasal polyps. Suffering from rhinitis does not affect rhinoplasty, as long as surgery can be performed during the period when rhinitis does not occur, but the situation of nasal polyps is much more complicated than rhinitis, so we should consider it more and make a careful decision.