Since a person's nose is the most important part of the face area because it determines the impression and even plays a functional role, many people solve sophisticated images and functional problems at the same time through nose surgery. Since the nose serves to block and filter external dust and is an important part that allows you to breathe, there are various precautions when forming a nose.
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Side effects that may occur after nose surgery are generally "nose tip construction phenomenon" and "if a prosthesis has moved." Depending on these side effects, it must be performed in a suitable surgical method to solve the problem and create a nose shape that suits you.
If the tissue around the nose becomes inflamed after nose surgery and causes contraction, it is recommended to remove the prosthesis in the nose, relieve scar tissue, and improve the tip of the nose using septal cartilage or donor cartilage.
If the prosthesis is biased to one side or moved upward, it is recommended to remove the current prosthesis and replace it with a prosthesis with an appropriate shape that suits you.
If you choose nose surgery due to its shape in addition to side effects, you need to check the size and shape of the nose through the 3D-CT precision analysis device to redesign the nose shape and carefully establish a nose surgery plan so that there are no problems with the functional part.
Kim Han-jo, CEO of Eight Plastic Surgery Clinic, said, "It is very important how many nose surgery cases medical staff have, unlike primary surgery, are already damaged, so it is better to improve the nose in a shape that suits you rather than picking the right time and excessively improving it."
Writer: Amy Jeong
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