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How long can it take to reduce swelling after nose plastic surgery?
The nose plastic surgery is a little swollen than other places, mainly the back of the nose. If you move the back of your nose and the roots of the mountain, it will swell to both sides, and even your eyes will swell up. Generally, the swelling is the worst in 3-4 days. Some people are so swollen that they can't open their eyes, and the swelling will soon disappear in a week. However, sometimes if the silicone prosthesis is placed, it will take nearly 1 month for the swelling to disappear because the silicone prosthesis is sometimes not wrapped and pressurized, or even there is a little congestion around the prosthesis. If there is no obvious congestion, the swelling will generally decrease in 2 weeks. Total rhinoplasty is slow to reduce swelling, because it can repair and restore the alar and deep part of the nose, so it recovers a little slowly, especially the back of the nose, which can recover in the early stage, basically similar to the prosthesis, and because the back of the nose is still bandaged and pressurized, it even disappears faster than when the prosthesis was first opened. But because there is cartilage in it, it still reacts with your own skin, so it finally swells a little slower. In particular, we use the latest granular cartilage, which is to turn cartilage into very small particles and put them behind the nose, which is the concrete that simulates modern architecture. Cartilage is not just the swelling of the skin, but there are gaps between specific particles, which will gradually shrink, then lower and narrower, and then become normal width and height. This process may take 3-6 months and the initial swelling is about 2-4 weeks.