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Is ear cartilage pad tip risky? What can be changed?
& ltp> A: Any operation will have sequelae, but rhinoplasty is a low-risk plastic surgery at present, so don't worry if there is such a demand. & lt/p & gt; & ltp> Rhinoplasty not only increases the height of the bridge of nose by implanting prosthesis, but also shapes the tip of nose. Because the shape of the nose tip directly determines the style of the nose, I personally think that doing a good job of the nose tip is the core soul of the whole rhinoplasty operation. For fleshy noses, deans usually use ear cartilage to increase the three-dimensional sense of the tip of the nose. During the operation, the dean will take a part of cartilage from behind the ear, then carve it and implant it into the tip of the nose. First of all, it is taken from the human body and will not cause rejection. In addition, it will also play a role in alleviating the impact on the nasal columella and the bridge of the nose prosthesis. If your ear cartilage is not in good condition, it can be filled with a patch or a prosthesis such as autologous dermis, which will also have a good effect. This is my opinion. If you want to know more, you can click on the picture. & lt/p & gt; & ltp style = \ " text-align:center; \ " & gt& lta href = \ "/yiyuan/ 10/GL _ 9453 . html \ " target = \ " _ self \ " & gt; & ltimg src = \ "/uploadfile/image/20200221158225792278840.png \" title = \ "Is the tip of the ear cartilage pad risky \" alt=\" Is the tip of the ear cartilage pad risky \ " \ "/>; & lt/a & gt; & lt/p & gt;