How long can the nose prosthesis be taken out before it can be done?
It is generally best to take out the nose prosthesis after 6 months, because the subcutaneous tissue has not completely healed after taking out the prosthesis. If you rush to do nasal plastic surgery, it will easily lead to hyperplasia of internal tissues of the nose, and the nose will become hard and cannot be softened. Therefore, it is best to do it 6 months after the nasal prosthesis is taken out. Experts pointed out that it will take at least half a year to recover after the rhinoplasty prosthesis is taken out, and it can only be implanted again after the prosthesis is completely healed and recovered. However, there are also some cases where a new prosthesis is implanted immediately after the prosthesis is taken out, mainly depending on the personal situation and the doctor's experience.
Tips for rhinoplasty
Of course, the best period of rhinoplasty is not completely absolute, and doctors should decide according to everyone's individual differences. Beauty seekers who have not reached the best repair time for rhinoplasty should not worry and make preparations in advance. Don't follow blindly as before, because a rhinoplasty method that suits others may not suit you. Rhinoplasty surgery needs to be decided according to the beauty lover's face curve, and it is most important to choose the most suitable rhinoplasty surgery scheme.
What are the sequelae of rhinoplasty prosthesis removal?
After the nose prosthesis is taken out, it will still appear like a rhinoplasty prosthesis. The nose will swell for a few days, but it will return to normal as long as there is no infection. Also, after the prosthesis is taken out, the skin on the nose will wrinkle, because after the prosthesis is taken out, without the support of the prosthesis, the stretched skin will wrinkle, but the swelling will recover after a few days. Therefore, as long as you find a professional and experienced doctor in a regular hospital to take out the nasal prosthesis, there will generally be no long-term sequelae.
During rhinoplasty, the nose is hard and can be pinched.
When the best period of rhinoplasty has not yet arrived, I suggest that you can wait patiently and then cooperate with the plan of pinching the tip of your nose, and pinch it wherever it is hard. Stick to it 3 times a day for 5 minutes each time, the hardness of the tip of the nose can be minimized, and our tip of the nose gradually becomes soft and fluid. At this time, you can consider surgical intervention in rhinoplasty.