When discharged from the hospital, the doctor will remind the patient of the time to remove the stitches and the time for follow-up, and the patient often only remembers the time to remove the stitches and forgets the time for the follow-up. So, how important is the follow-up? After rhinoplasty, patients return to the hospital for a follow-up visit, not only concerned about the patient’s beauty, but also concerned about whether the surgery has fundamentally improved the patient’s daily life and psychological state. Timely follow-up can let the doctor know the patient’s recent developments, and give professional advice and guidance, so that the patient better understand their own situation, conducive to postoperative recovery. Rhinoplasty follow-up schedule 1 month after surgery: check the recovery of the nasal incision, the overall shape of the nose, feeling, softness and hardness, and whether there is any movement of the prosthesis. 3 months after surgery: review of the incision scar (any scar hyperplasia), the overall shape of the nose (naturalness). 6 months after surgery: review of the incision scar and the overall shape of the nose. 1 year after surgery: overall shape of the nose and how you feel.