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I've had a total rhinoplasty for four months. Is it possible that my nose is crooked
Hello, rhinoplasty usually enters the end of recovery in four months, and it takes about six months to fully recover. Although the recovery period is coming to an end, you should pay attention to your nose and not be hit by external forces.

Because the material implanted in the nasal cavity is prosthesis or autologous cartilage after all, it does not belong to the tissue in the nasal cavity. If it is impacted by external force, it is not guaranteed to be deformed.

You know, if the nose is hit by an external force, which is strong enough to hit the prosthesis to the side, then not only the prosthesis will have problems, but also the bridge of the nose is likely to be affected.

If this happens, the nose will face a repair operation, and it is much more difficult to know that the repair operation will be much more difficult than the initial nose plastic surgery.

Therefore, since it is an operation, it is better to be careful. After all, everyone wants it to exist safely.

However, there is no need to be too cautious. Generally speaking, after six months of rhinoplasty, the prosthesis can be stabilized in the nose, and exercise and swimming will not be affected. So, it's not that you can't exercise after your nose is finished.

I hope my suggestion is helpful to you and everything goes well ~