Cosmetic surgery, also known as plastic surgery or plastic surgery, mainly covers wounds and diseases such as skin, muscles and bones, as well as defects and deformities of congenital or acquired tissues or organs. Treatment includes repair and reconstruction. The treatment scope of plastic surgery is mainly skin, muscle and bone trauma, diseases, congenital or acquired defects and deformities of tissues or organs. Treatment includes repair and reconstruction. Autologous tissue transplantation is performed by surgery, and allogenic tissue or tissue substitutes can also be used to repair tissue defects or deformities caused by various reasons, so as to improve or restore physiological functions and appearance.
The side effects of plastic surgery include bleeding or hematoma, infection, rejection or rejection, poor local blood circulation, postoperative mental abnormality, nasal deformity and other complications. Specifically, it can be manifested as swelling and blood stasis, and the more serious complication is nasal skin ulceration. If you encounter more serious consequences, you may need to re-operate.