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What are the rejection reactions of rhinoplasty?
1. Skin ulceration after rhinoplasty is a common rejection reaction of rhinoplasty. It is more common after rhinoplasty with liquid silicone injection. The prohibition of rhinoplasty due to injection is rare now.

2. Infection may occur after rhinoplasty. It is rare, and once it happens, all previous efforts will be wasted. Mainly due to lax aseptic operation or lax disinfection of instruments; There was infection in the face before operation; After the operation, the wound was soaked in water, and the retrograde infection during suture removal was a rejection reaction of rhinoplasty.

3. The rejection reaction of rhinoplasty may also be nasal deviation. The reason is that the axis of the patient's nose bridge is not straight, the nasal septum is distorted and the nasal columella is skewed; Intraoperative separation of prosthesis implantation cavity is not correct; The implant cavity of the prosthesis is not completely separated, and the prosthesis is skewed due to a rope; Prosthesis carving is asymmetric and the axis is not straight; Improper postoperative nursing and unequal pressure on both sides of pressure bandage.

4. After augmentation rhinoplasty, it is different. It is characterized by no swelling after operation, unhealed incision, yellow liquid outflow and red skin, which is more common in people with high sensitivity or poor compatibility of prosthesis.

These reactions of rhinoplasty and rejection may be related to personal physique or surgical operation. To prevent rejection after rhinoplasty, it is necessary to choose regular hospitals and professional doctors. Therefore, once the rhinoplasty rejection reaction such as redness or whitening of the local skin of the nose, especially the tip of the nose, is found, the effect is very good if it is treated in time.

go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid infection, or larger perforation and skin ulceration, forming scars.