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Can rhinoplasty only be the tip and nose?
It is suggested that the nasal tip should be shaped with autologous cartilage, that is, it is suggested that the nasal septum cartilage should be used to raise and lengthen the nasal tip, and the swelling material can only be used to cushion the bridge of the nose. Follow-up: the height of my nose can be that the tip of my nose is a little round, and the second lieutenant's nose is a little big. I asked a doctor in Tianjin 464 Hospital, and asked me to put a nose post between my nostrils and do a rhinoplasty operation to make my ear cartilage grow on the tip of my nose. Is this ok? Will it work well? Thank you for helping me answer: if the nose is slightly bigger, it can be improved by narrowing it. If you want to make your nose more three-dimensional, you can use autologous cartilage to shape the tip of your nose. Ear cartilage can only be used to pad the tip of the nose. If your nose is upside down, it is recommended that you use nasal septum cartilage to transplant the tip of your nose for nasal plastic surgery, which will only damage some tissues and will not have any side effects. Choosing an experienced doctor is the key to successful operation.