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What should I do if my nose turns into garlic nose?

What to do about garlic nose? Experts say that this kind of garlic nose can achieve the desired effect through correction. This correction surgery mainly uses marginal incision or intercartilage incision to completely expose and free the alar cartilage and nasal side cartilage, and then evenly Remove excess fibrofatty tissue from various areas. What should be noted during resection is that by removing 1/2 to 2/3 of the cranial side of the alar cartilage, you can see the alar adduction, so do not resect too much. The cartilage in the alar cartilage vault can be intermittently scored, but cannot be cut. If the angle of separation of the nasal cartilage on both sides is too large, suturing can be used to improve it.