Are you envious when you see your favorite celebrity with a straight and beautiful nose? In today’s increasingly advanced plastic surgery technology, having a perfect nose is not a difficult task. The summer has come and gone, and more student patients are coming to consult for rhinoplasty. Is “rhinoplasty” the same as “rhinoplasty”? Many people think that “rhinoplasty” is “rhinoplasty”, but in fact rhinoplasty is only one part of rhinoplasty. The so-called “full rhinoplasty” refers to the adjustment of the nasal bones or nasal wings to form a three-dimensional natural and beautiful nose shape, rather than relying solely on prosthesis to augment the dorsum or tip of the nose. Rhinoplasty is a three-dimensional comprehensive shaping that includes several items such as rhinoplasty, tip rhinoplasty, nasal column, large nose, nasal wing too wide, too thick, nasal wing narrowing plastic, hump nose, low nasal bridge, nasal back with different degrees of concavity (saddle nose), low nose, straight nose, mild hump nose, low nasal tip, nasal crooked revision. Is rhinoplasty surgery risky? What if there is an accident? In fact, if you choose a good hospital and doctor and perform standardized and standardized surgery, there is generally no danger. Of course, if you are not afraid of the risk of infection and poor appearance, the main health risks of rhinoplasty are. In case of infection or poor appearance, you should quickly find a plastic surgery hospital with high level of medical technology for post-operative failure treatment. If you want the post-operative result to meet your expectations to the maximum extent, you must reach a consensus with the surgeon before the surgery, which is the key to the success of the surgery. If the nasal conditions are not good, such as short nasal column, low nasal tip, simply with nasal prosthesis rhinoplasty nasal bridge, nasal root can not be padded too high, otherwise and lower nasal tip disproportionate. What are the causes of rhinoplasty failure? Common causes of rhinoplasty failure are the following five reasons, one is the purpose of rhinoplasty improper grasp, for example, for complex saddle nose only simple rhinoplasty will not have satisfactory results; second is improper selection of materials, may occur rejection or really can not achieve the effect of comprehensive correction of nasal shape; third is not enough preoperative preparation, such as improper trimming of nasal hair, nose and material sterilization is not enough or expired easy to cause infection, etc.; Fourth, improper material trimming, resulting in poor nasal shape or infection; fifth, poor postoperative care, improper postoperative treatment or repeated surgery within a short period of time, which may also lead to adverse consequences. Can I simulate the effect after rhinoplasty? Will the nose be easily distorted after rhinoplasty? In today’s advanced technology, it is possible to simulate the post-operative effect through advanced instruments before the surgery. For example, our hospital uses the XS-4X0C series of 3D imaging of post-operative effects produced by AxisThree in the UK, which can scan and record the patient’s body and facial data, and then simulate the effect of rhinoplasty. However, it should be emphasized that the computer design effect and the actual effect will have a certain error, for reference only. To ensure the effect, the key is still the communication before, you need to describe your expectations to the doctor in detail, after in-depth communication, the doctor will also design the thickness of the prosthesis and the most suitable operation plan with your actual situation. Generally speaking, the fixity of the nose after rhinoplasty is relatively high, and it is difficult to touch distortion in non-violent situations. Is the more expensive rhinoplasty material the better? How should I choose? The criteria for choosing materials are based on the patient’s own foundation and requirements, not the more expensive the better. Before choosing a nasal prosthesis, the thickness of the skin of the nose should be evaluated. Under normal circumstances, patients with too thin skin on the back of the nose are recommended to use full dermal rhinoplasty, which uses pure collagen tissue dermis to cover the prosthesis comprehensively, circumventing the disadvantages of silicone prosthesis translucent and shiny, and playing a buffering role for the contact between the rhinoplasty prosthesis and human tissue, which can protect the tip of the nose to prevent the skin from being broken, and also solve the problem of skin redness and ulceration caused by excessive tension of the implanted prosthesis. On the contrary, patients with thick nasal soft tissue can choose silicone implants for rhinoplasty.