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The nose base is too low, what materials can be used?

If the nasal base is too low, nasal base filling surgery is required to improve it. There are also many kinds of materials used for filling, which are generally divided into the following categories.

1. Hyaluronic acid

Hyaluronic acid is very common as a filling material in plastic surgery, and it is also a "frequent" filler material. The disadvantage is that the maintenance time is relatively short, and it can only last for half a year to a year. about.

2. Autologous fat

Like hyaluronic acid, it is a material that is filled by injection. However, because autologous fat is derived from one’s own body, it is very safe and will not produce rejection reactions. As long as the fat survives, the effect can be maintained for a long time.

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3. False Body filling

Plastic filling of the nasal base is actually a method that many people choose, and it can be maintained as long as there is no rejection, infection, etc.

4. Autologous costal cartilage

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When performing nasal base filling surgery, some doctors will also use autologous costal cartilage to fill the nasal base, but removing the costal cartilage will definitely leave some scars.

The above four filling materials are currently commonly used in nasal base filling surgery. The specific choice needs to be made based on personal circumstances and doctor's recommendations.

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