Is rhinitis suitable for rhinoplasty?
Many people are afraid to get rhinoplasty because they have rhinitis. Indeed, not all patients with rhinitis can't have rhinoplasty. So under what circumstances can't you get a rhinoplasty? First of all, you should know whether your rhinitis is acute or chronic. In general, acute rhinitis, especially allergic acute rhinitis, is not suitable for rhinoplasty. Because acute rhinitis will be fine in a few days, and rhinoplasty can be done after it is completely cured. There is also chronic rhinitis. This condition can be treated as long as the condition is stable. In fact, whether rhinitis can be rhinoplasty is also related to the different rhinoplasty methods you choose. For example, a prosthetic rhinoplasty is to put the prosthesis in the nose, and there is an incision, which requires a higher requirement for the nose itself. Because of trauma, it is better to pay attention to it. Injection rhinoplasty, however, is not very demanding on whether there is nasal behavior, because injection rhinoplasty, such as hyaluronic acid rhinoplasty, does not require surgery, has the advantages of quick recovery and good effect, and can be done without worrying about rhinitis. Whether rhinitis can be rhinoplasty has a lot to do with doctors. A good rhinoplasty expert means that you have rhinitis, only you are suitable, and the doctor will usually help you deal with it, so you don't have to worry at all. Although mild rhinitis does not affect surgery, it does not mean that everyone is suitable for surgery. If you belong to the following groups, you are not suitable for surgery, you are under the age of 18, and you have infections (such as furuncle or folliculitis) on your face or whole body. The nose is rich in sebaceous glands or has rosacea. People who are allergic and mentally unstable or have doubts about filling materials.