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What sequela does autogenous costal cartilage rhinoplasty have? Tell me what you did.
1, infection: red and swollen nose tip. In order to avoid the sequelae of infection, the choice before costal cartilage augmentation rhinoplasty needs to be extra cautious. If you are not careful when choosing a plastic surgery institution, it is likely to lead to infection and sequelae of costal cartilage rhinoplasty.

2, swelling: swollen face may look ugly, you can use ice to reduce swelling, try not to touch the wound of the nose directly with your hands, so as not to let foreign objects hit the nose.

If nasal septal cartilage is used as autologous cartilage filling material, it will be partially absorbed due to the limited cuttability of nasal septal cartilage, and the absorption rate varies from person to person, generally below 15%; If the autogenous cartilage is taken from costal cartilage, there will be scars on the chest, with slight trauma, and some costal cartilage will be easily bent and deformed after transplantation.