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What are the risks of nose plastic surgery?
There are some plastic methods and some not, but there is still a premise that many key factors, such as the location of medical treatment and the technical strength of operators, have an impact. The risks of nasal plastic surgery include serious adverse reactions such as prosthesis, crooked nose, infection and exposed prosthesis.

The risks of rhinoplasty:

1. Infection: Although the aseptic operation in the operation is very strict, such aseptic operation can only control the invasion of foreign bacteria at most, and cannot completely prevent iatrogenic infection within the human body or between doctors and patients, so nasal plastic surgery is likely to be infected by various pathogens, leading to various nasal diseases.

2. Damage to the nervous system. As we all know, all parts of our body are covered with all kinds of nerves, so as to collect all kinds of information and make corresponding responses. The sensory nerve of the nose is dominated by the 1 and 2 branches of the trigeminal nerve. If these nerves are damaged, it is likely to affect a person's sense of smell.

3. Sequela. In addition to the above two health problems, nose plastic surgery naturally wants to get a beautiful and tall nose, and if the filling materials for surgery or the doctor's medical skills are not enough, it is likely to lead to crooked nose or asymmetric nose and face, which will lead to poor appearance. In this case, for those women who are very dissatisfied with their nose shape and eager to change their external nose shape, they still choose a regular professional plastic surgery hospital for surgical treatment, so as to better prevent the occurrence of various subsequent diseases and obtain better cosmetic results.