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What should I do if my nose is crooked after prosthetic rhinoplasty?
Hello, normal people's noses are slightly skewed, so slight nose skew is a normal phenomenon and does not need to be corrected. However, the nose bridge is distorted too much after the prosthesis is placed, which is caused by the fact that the contact surface of the prosthesis is inconsistent with the shape of the nasal bone and leans to one side. It can be corrected by adjusting the fit between the prosthesis and the nasal bone. The initial fixation after operation is not firm, and forced collision is easy to cause the prosthesis to deflect, so it can be pushed to the normal position by hand. If the nose is seriously skewed after rhinoplasty, it is necessary to repair the rhinoplasty failure. View original post >>