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Can a crooked nose be corrected?
Yes, crooked nose means that the position of the bridge of the nose deviates from the central axis, often accompanied by symptoms and signs such as deviated nasal septum and stuffy nose. This is a common nasal deformity. Most of them are caused by trauma or congenital reasons and need to be corrected by plastic surgery to achieve the purpose of beauty. There are three kinds of crooked nose: crooked nose, also called simple crooked nose, crooked nose at the lower part, and possibly accompanied by slight crooked nose bone. It is characterized in that the middle and lower part of the bridge of the nose deviates from the central axis-side, and the tip of the nose is farthest from the central axis. The characteristic of type C is that the root and tip of the nose are located on the axis, and the middle part of the bridge of the nose is bent into a C shape, leaving the central axis. Surgical methods for correcting deviated nose: take the incision between vestibular cartilages on both sides of nose, peel off the lateral periosteum of nasal bone and nasal mucoperiosteum, chisel off the broad bone of nasal dorsum to make the width of left and right nasal dorsum symmetrical, chisel off the seam between nasal bone and nasal process on the narrow side of nasal dorsum, flatten the collapsed part, and press down the convex part to make it symmetrical left and right. Hook nose or nasal septum can be corrected at the same time. I suggest you go to a regular medical beauty institution, which is technically guaranteed and the charging standard is checked. & gt