I believe that all beauty lovers know the importance of nose to face value. A good-looking nose can not only add to your temperament but also make you beautiful and fresh. Do you have a lot of questions about rhinoplasty: do you need to remove the prosthesis 10 years after rhinoplasty? Is it really hard to take out the expansion body? Why is it recommended to choose autologous cartilage for the nose part? And so on. Today we will answer one by one, so that you have a new understanding of rhinoplasty! Do I have to take out my nose job after 10 years? On the Internet, you will often see “10 years after rhinoplasty need to take out the prosthesis” and so on. People will mistakenly think that the implant placed in the life of only 10 years, and thus worry about whether there will be safety problems. In fact, we need to explain this issue from two aspects. First: the CFDA certified prosthesis we put in are inert materials, that is, they do not react with the human body in any way. Experiments have shown that the prosthesis removed by many customers 10 years later has not changed in shape, texture and color. Only a small percentage of the removed prosthesis surface has calcium salt deposition phenomenon. Second: A small percentage of customers remove the prosthesis because they are not satisfied with the results. For example: nasal tendon downward rotation caused by gravity slide of the prosthesis, redness caused by too high nasal prosthesis, skin laxity and the possibility of wearing out the skin of the nose. The first aspect shows that it is important to choose a qualified nasal prosthesis, and a qualified prosthesis will not cause harm to your health. The second aspect shows that the doctor’s skills are important, professional rhinoplasty doctors can avoid the placement of the prosthesis is not suitable or placed at the wrong level. Is it really difficult to remove the expansion body? Now many hospitals, doctors in the introduction of rhinoplasty prosthetic materials will mention silicone and tumescent. These two materials have their advantages and disadvantages, generally speaking, the relative disadvantages of the expansion is: the requirement of high doctor’s skills and if the post-operative effect is not satisfied with the difficult to remove. Is this really the case? The relationship between silicone and human tissue is like glass and glass. The relationship between tumescent and human tissue is like a wall and wallpaper. This is mainly due to the nature of the two materials themselves. There are three common incisions for rhinoplasty: the anterior median vertical incision of the nasal columella, the nasal margin incision of the nasal columella, and the internal vestibular incision. (Diagram of rhinoplasty incision) Nowadays, most people will adopt the internal nasal incision for aesthetic purposes. If you are not very satisfied with the result and want to remove it, the doctor has to peel off the tissue and the bulge under blind conditions, so it may lead to unclean peeling or even bring out the tissue. However, if the external incision is made, it is easy for an experienced doctor to remove it under visual conditions. Silicone is indeed easier to remove than tumescent, tumescent safe and smooth removal requires two conditions: external incision under visual conditions to peel and remove the tumescent; the physician should be very familiar with the level of tissue. Why is autologous cartilage recommended for the nose? The relationship between the prosthesis and human tissue is also stated above. The relationship between autologous cartilage and nasal tissues is: steel and cement. Except for a small amount of absorption, autologous cartilage is superior to prosthetic materials in terms of maintenance of shape, safety and realism. There are also many people who are concerned about whether taking the ear cartilage will deform their ears in the future. However, the incision is made behind the ear, which does not cause deformation, and the cartilage in the ear socket is renewable. The yellow area represents the available cartilage. The advantages of autologous cartilage for nose tip: it is abundant and superior to prosthetic materials in terms of safety, plasticity and realism. Part of the ear cartilage is regenerable and does not affect the shape of the original organ.