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What should I do if the alar reduction operation fails?
Any surgical failure, whether physical or psychological, will have a great adverse impact on the operator. The same is true of the failure of rhinoplasty. Therefore, when doing rhinoplasty surgery, we must choose a regular professional hospital to avoid the failure of rhinoplasty surgery to the greatest extent. If the rhinoplasty operation fails, we need to repair the failed rhinoplasty operation to correct it. The following American cubic plastic experts will introduce you to the magical repair scheme for the failure of alar reduction surgery. Under the current medical technology, it is very simple to solve the failure of alar reduction. The way of alar reduction surgery is usually to make an incision in our alar area. There are many ways to make this incision. Now, for the sake of beauty, we usually make an incision in the nasal cavity to prevent postoperative scar. After nasal cavity incision, our alar cartilage and alar tissue will be exposed. According to the nose shape designed before operation, the redundant alar tissue and cartilage were removed accordingly, and then the incision was sutured. Nose reduction usually takes 1-2 hours, although some complicated nose reduction operations may take longer. During the operation, the doctor will lift the skin of the nose from the nasal bone and the cartilage below, and then carve the nasal bone and cartilage according to your requirements and the doctor's skills, or directly implant the carved nose pad to achieve the desired effect. Finally, sew the skin back to its original position. When the nose tip reduction operation fails to improve the roundness of the nose tip, the nose tip is satisfied to some extent after rhinoplasty, but the nose tip cannot stand upright. The reason for the roundness of the nose tip is that the nose tip meat is changeable and dull or the nose tip does not stand upright during rhinoplasty. Moreover, the artificial dermis recently used to pad the tip of the nose will make the tip of the nose round over time. The reason is that artificial dermis belongs to skin tissue. Although the volume can be maintained at the initial stage, it will eventually lose the supporting function of the maintenance structure, and the contour will disappear, making the skin thicker and wider. Tips from the US Cube: For your safety and interests, you must choose a regular plastic surgery hospital.