Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and beauty - How to deal with nose skew after rhinoplasty?
How to deal with nose skew after rhinoplasty?
Skewness is the most common complication after augmentation rhinoplasty. Common nose skew includes nose root skew, nose bridge axis skew, nose tip skew and nose bridge axis offset. Part of the reason is the patient's own conditions, such as the axis of the bridge of the nose is not straight, the nasal septum is twisted, and the nasal columella is skewed. But it is more caused by the operation itself, such as the small and incorrect separation cavity, incomplete separation cavity, uneven thickness and poor carving of silicone prosthesis during the operation.

Mild correction method

Normal people's noses are slightly skewed, so slight nose skew is normal and does not need to be corrected. The excessive deformation of the nose bridge after prosthesis implantation is caused by the inconsistent contact surface between prosthesis and nasal bone, which can be corrected by adjusting the anastomosis degree between prosthesis and 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.

Severe correction method

If the nose is seriously skewed after rhinoplasty, it is necessary to repair the rhinoplasty failure. The septal cartilage in the nose should be corrected together and then the bridge of the nose should be raised. Only by correcting the cartilage in the nose and raising the bridge of the nose can we achieve perfect results. For those who seek beauty in the external nose, they can also treat sinusitis or rhinitis.