Let's talk about each material in detail:
Silicone: I don't want to say L-shaped silicone, but it is rarely used now. Take the most commonly used silica gel+cartilage. When silica gel is placed on the nose for a long time, it will first produce an envelope and then be compressed. Although it is a slow process, the longer the time, the less obvious the effect of rhinoplasty, which is a good situation. Poor conditions will directly produce contracture, which may cause nasal congestion. There is also the problem of calcification, which makes the skin of the bridge of the nose feel uneven.
Bulging: although there are so many problems with bulging, there is also a compression ratio, and the effect of rhinoplasty will decrease with time, and the bridge of the nose will become hard.
Rib: Although it is your own, you don't need to change it all your life, but there is still a risk of bending, which varies from person to person.