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Can injection rhinoplasty be removed?

Injectable rhinoplasty can remove the injection, but it may not be removed cleanly, there will be a certain amount of residue, and the material may flow to other locations. After the operation, your own tissue must be repaired. This material has a corrosive effect on your own tissue. It is recommended not to do injection-type rhinoplasty as much as possible.

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Generally speaking, injectable rhinoplasty is not recommended. Because injection rhinoplasty is different from rhinoplasty with solid materials, including your own tissue. It is a blind operation and cannot be seen under direct vision. It is not possible to clearly grasp the level and location of the injected substance.

If complications occur, the solid rhinoplasty materials can be completely removed when removed, while the injectable rhinoplasty materials are relatively scattered and may be present at various levels of the tissue layer. Therefore, it can be removed, but it may not be completely removed and there will still be some residue.

Sometimes the material will move to other locations, so it is impossible to arbitrarily expand the scope of the operation in other places. It can only be removed as much as possible. After the operation, the own tissue still needs to be repaired. Because this material sometimes has a corrosive effect on its own tissue, the best way is to try not to do injection-type rhinoplasty.