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Which part of auricular cartilage does rhinoplasty take?
Ear cartilage rhinoplasty is considered to be a popular rhinoplasty method at present, but some people often dare not make a decision easily for fear of damaging their ears before choosing this method. So, which part of ear cartilage should I take for rhinoplasty? Will it hurt your ears? Let's take a look at the situation of auricular cartilage rhinoplasty.

Where did auricle cartilage rhinoplasty come from?

Ear cartilage has a certain curvature, so it will be natural to put it on the nose, and because it is taken from itself, there will be no rejection, and the absorption rate of autologous ear cartilage is low, and it can survive without blood supply. Ear cartilage is mainly used for rhinoplasty, because the ear cartilage in the ear fossa will regenerate, its appearance will not change and the wound can be hidden behind the ear, which is not easy to be found. But the key point of using auricular cartilage is that the surgeon must keep the perichondrium and only remove the cartilage, so as to ensure the auricular fossa.

Can auricular cartilage rhinoplasty damage the ear?

Ear cartilage rhinoplasty is a very safe operation. There is only a little cartilage tissue in the ear after excision, which will heal and regenerate slowly with time, and it has no effect on the ear, and the wound is hidden behind the ear and is not easy to be found.

With the development of rhinoplasty technology, auricular cartilage filling technology has been very mature. However, as a plastic surgery project, in order to ensure the safety of surgery and avoid risks, everyone must have surgery in a regular plastic surgery hospital.