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What are the plastic surgery features of "lion nose"?

As the name suggests, would a "lion nose" look good on a human face? No matter how beautiful your face is, it can't withstand the damage of "lion nose". The main characteristics of this nose shape are: the proportion of the nose to the face is relatively short, the root of the nose is sunken or flat, the tip of the nose is large and full, all nostrils are visible from the front, and the nose is bulbous.

To be clear: It is difficult to correct the "lion nose" because there are many parts that need to be corrected, often the length of the nose, the root of the nose, the bridge of the nose, the tip of the nose, the alar of the nose, and the columella all need to be corrected at the same time. Correction. The length, root and bridge of the nose can be corrected through implantation of prostheses. Correction of the tip of the nose is both a key and difficult point. If you simply use a silicone prosthesis to pad the tip of the nose to a considerable height, the skin on the tip of the nose may be crushed due to the excessive force of the silicone. In addition, if the hardness of the nose tip is too high, it will look unnatural. At present, most doctors advocate reducing the width of the nasal alar cartilage, increasing the height, and adding pads of auricular cartilage if necessary to increase the height of the nasal tip. When modifying the tip of the nose, attention should be paid to appropriately drooping the tip of the nose to compensate for the upturn of the nostrils.