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What is the process of rhinoplasty?
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Most rhinoplasty is done in the nostrils, and no trace can be seen after operation. Implants are made of materials that are compatible with human tissues, such as silicone rubber and polytetrafluoroethylene. Rejection is extremely rare and easy to carve.

At present, most rhinoplasty operations form an incision about 1 cm in length on the inner side of the nostril edge at the junction of the nasal columella and the alar, through which a spacious cavity is separated under the fascia of the nasal dorsum or/and the periosteum of the nasal bone, the pre-carved implant is placed in a proper position, and then the incision is sutured. The stitches are usually removed 5-7 days after the operation.

After surgery

There will be swelling and congestion in the nose after the operation; If subperiosteal separation is done, there may be obvious cyanosis around the eyes. These inflammatory reactions will basically subside in about 2 weeks; If there is still obvious swelling and pain after a period of time, you should go to the hospital for a follow-up visit in time.

After surgery

There will be swelling and congestion in the nose after the operation; If subperiosteal separation is done, there may be obvious cyanosis around the eyes. These inflammatory reactions will basically subside in about 2 weeks; If there is still obvious swelling and pain after a period of time, you should go to the hospital for a follow-up visit in time.