What are the sequelae of prosthetic rhinoplasty?
What are the sequelae of prosthetic rhinoplasty? Prosthetic rhinoplasty is a kind of rhinoplasty, that is, rhinoplasty surgery. Rhinoplasty is a surgical method to raise the nose bridge with low concavity by using special materials. It is also the most common and mature operation in plastic surgery. The incision of prosthetic rhinoplasty is usually in the columella or nostril, and then the incision is sutured after the material is implanted. The operation process is only ten minutes, which is safe and painless, with no scar after operation and natural and realistic appearance. Sequela: 1, obvious shadow of nasal tip prosthesis-this is often caused by excessive elevation of nasal tip with prosthesis; 2. The contour of the nose bridge prosthesis is obvious-this is because the prosthesis at the nose bridge is too thick and does not fit well with the cartilage at the back of the nose; 3, nose redness-basically due to the shallow implantation of the prosthesis or the excessive tension of the implant; 4. Prosthesis sloshing-it is caused by the shallow placement of nasal prosthesis; 5. Prosthesis deflection-usually caused by the separation of the implant tunnel that is not in the midline; 6. Exposure of prosthesis-it is caused by improper placement of prosthesis, which leads to excessive local tension in the later stage; 7. Prosthesis slippage-often because the implant is not fixed well, it gradually slips under the action of gravity; 8, postoperative infection-is due to the concept of sterility is not strong, or prosthesis disinfection is not strict; 9. postoperative rejection-this is unpredictable before surgery. Once infection occurs, the prosthesis must be taken out at the first time and replaced with other materials after three months; 10, scar hyperplasia-this is often caused by the incision not following the original physiological arc during suture.