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Can the nose transmit light after augmentation rhinoplasty with silicone prosthesis?
Rhinoplasty refers to an act of making the nose more straight through surgery or injection. In today's society, there are more and more ways of rhinoplasty. The common methods of rhinoplasty are injection rhinoplasty and prosthesis rhinoplasty. Because everyone's nose condition is different, the suitable type of surgery is also different.

Speaking of surgery, besides considering its price, people are also concerned about its safety. In terms of safety, the safest rhinoplasty method is actually silicone prosthesis rhinoplasty. But not everyone needs silicone rhinoplasty. Only some special noses are suitable for this method. For example, if the nose is short, flat and upturned, it is best to use silicone prosthesis bone. Other patients with good nasal conditions can use prosthetic rhinoplasty. Prosthesis is favored by many women who love beauty because of its advantages such as convenient materials, rich sources, no rejection and allergic reaction with itself, and silicone does not penetrate the skin after being implanted into nasal tissue. So will the nose be transparent after augmentation with silicone prosthesis?

Possible reasons for light transmission are as follows:

1, the prosthesis is too shallow. Peel off a space on the originally tense nasal tissue, and then put the silicone prosthesis in it. If the placement level is shallow, then after the prosthesis is placed, it will naturally be exposed to direct sunlight!

2. The silicone prosthesis itself is transparent. Like the five prostheses in the above picture, the fourth prosthesis from left to right is easier to transmit light than the other four, because the silica gel in the upper part is transparent and naturally easier to transmit light, while the other four prostheses are actually not easy to transmit light.

3. inflammation. If there is inflammation after silicone rhinoplasty, the back of the nose may turn red and thin, and there may be light transmission.