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Can autologous rhinoplasty be harmful?
A straight nose can make one's image more perfect. In life, many people's noses are not ideal and flat. Then it will especially affect a person's beauty, so some people will improve their flat noses by rhinoplasty themselves. So will autologous rhinoplasty be harmful?

Autologous cartilage rhinoplasty is relatively safe in nasal plastic surgery, but it will be harmful if it is not handled properly.

Directly, it may cause pain and scar on the incision when removing costal cartilage. Because it is carried out under the phenomenon of surgical anesthesia, patients generally do not feel too severe pain. However, because this rhinoplasty material is taken from the patient himself, if the anesthesia effect is not ideal, the patient will feel very painful, and the postoperative chest wound will have some pain, but it is generally tolerable.

Secondly, autogenous costal cartilage is likely to be deformed after transplantation. Autologous costal cartilage may be deformed in one direction after being taken out of human body. Therefore, in general, experienced surgeons will make full use of the biological characteristics and shapes of materials and carve them according to their deformation rate to make the bridge of the nose and the tip of the nose.

Micro-plastic surgery was used for rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty usually takes 12 hours, and some complicated operations are likely to take longer. During the operation, the doctor will lift the skin of the nose from the nasal bone and the cartilage below, and then according to your requirements, the doctor will carve the nasal bone and cartilage, or indirectly implant the carved nasal bracket to achieve the desired effect.

What I have introduced to you above is the possible harm of autologous rhinoplasty. I hope more people can refer to it.