Don't panic at this time. To stay calm, the first thing to do is to go to the hospital to see your surgeon for repair work.
First of all, you should solve the most pressing problem at present:
1. If your nose is only slightly skewed and you are still at rest within 2 weeks after operation, the doctor may directly push the nose prosthesis and correct it, and then fix it, but this seemingly simple work must also be done by a professional doctor.
2. If your nose is slightly crooked, but the operation time has been more than 2 weeks now, you need to go to the hospital to see an expert to see if it is swollen or the prosthesis is really crooked. If it is tilted, another operation is needed. After taking out the prosthesis, peel off the cavity of the implanted prosthesis and put it back.
3. If the prosthesis is skewed and unfortunately there is infection, the measures that the doctor will take are: take out the prosthesis, control the infection, and then do rhinoplasty surgery as appropriate after the inflammation has completely subsided.
4. If your prosthesis is seriously crooked or even squeezes out the skin of your nose, the doctor will take it out as soon as possible, observe the healing of your nose, and then decide whether to implant it after 3 months.
Within one month after operation, try to avoid the nose from being squeezed and collided. Any other questions can also be asked to help you answer.