Many beauty seekers are worried that they can't pick their nostrils after rhinoplasty. First of all, Uncle Nose suggested that under normal circumstances, don't pick your nostrils casually. You really have a lot of bacteria on your hands. After rhinoplasty:
One week after the operation
Because the prosthesis implanted within one week after operation needs time to adapt to other tissues, and it is not wrapped by fibrous membrane, it is necessary to avoid being stabbed by sharp objects. Pulling nails directly with fingers may cut the wound, thus affecting the recovery of the wound. Secondly, you have countless bacteria on your hands. When you put your hand into your nose, it is very easy to get infected. So, please be patient!
Two weeks after the operation
If there is too much nasal secretion before recovery, you can soak it in antibiotic eye drops to soften it, and then gently remove it with a medical cotton swab. Remember to handle your nose carefully.
If you have to pick your nose, you can take it out after half a year. But even if the wound is healed, it is not recommended to take it out directly by hand, which is unsightly and even unsanitary. Gently take it out with a cotton swab, which is more conducive to the health of the nose.