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Is rhinoplasty suitable for general anesthesia or local anesthesia?
There are two kinds of rhinoplasty: general anesthesia and local anesthesia, depending on the difficulty and time of rhinoplasty. Generally speaking, simple prosthetic rhinoplasty or small-scale comprehensive rhinoplasty takes a short time and has little technical difficulty. They are basically local anesthesia, but some patients have poor psychological quality and will choose general anesthesia for comfort. If it is a complicated rhinoplasty, general anesthesia is needed. When I had a rhinoplasty, I used Hanbu and made a nose synthesis. It took a long time, so it was general anesthesia.