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What are the sequelae of nasal synthesis? What are the side effects of nasal synthesis? Nasal synthesis
As the highest and core part of our face, the nose has a great influence on the overall image of the face. There are many types of noses, but not all types of noses will be beautiful when combined with the same face, so we need rhinoplasty to help us. This is the difference between rhinoplasty and non-rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty can make our nose more beautiful and our whole face more delicate. So what are the sequelae of nasal syndrome? Let's learn more about it.

Comprehensive rhinoplasty is a rhinoplasty method based on autologous cartilage. Generally speaking, it can be called segmental rhinoplasty, which can be basically divided into two parts: the bridge of the nose and the nose area, because the effect achieved by simple rhinoplasty is not very good. So many people will choose comprehensive nasal surgery.

1. Prosthesis removal

Incision at the edge of nostril, subcutaneous separation, and removal of prosthesis.

2. Remove the factors that affect the position of the prosthesis.

The displacement of prosthesis may be caused by the skew of nasal bone at the base, or it may be caused by the asymmetry of both sides when the subfascial cavity of nasal dorsum is separated. Therefore, it is necessary to peel off this cavity again to achieve symmetry and correct the crooked nose as needed.

3. Prosthesis repair

Repair the removed prosthesis or replace it with a new prosthesis. According to the patient's requirements, put it into the infrafascial space of the nasal dorsum after satisfactory repair. If the tension of the prosthesis is too high before operation, the length and height of the prosthesis should be properly trimmed and cartilage transplantation should be carried out at the tip of the nose.