1. The prosthesis is too shallow.
Stripped a space from the original tense nasal tissue, and then put the silicone prosthesis in it. If the placement level is shallow, direct sunlight will cause light transmission after the prosthesis is placed.
2. The silicone prosthesis itself is transparent.
Some silica gel itself is relatively transparent, and naturally it is easier to transmit light, while some prostheses are unlikely to transmit light.
If your nose is transparent, red and infected, you must see a doctor in time and use antibiotics to reduce inflammation to avoid aggravation of infection. If the infection is serious, only the prosthesis can be removed.