Do you need to take bone again if you are not satisfied with your rib cartilage or ear cartilage rhinoplasty?

In fact, regarding the return rate of rhinoplasty, it is indeed quite high. For example, there are a series of unsatisfactory problems such as crooked nose bridge, crooked nose tip or insufficient height after rib nose surgery. For rib nose repair, the most important concern is whether the removed rib can be used again, and if not, whether the bone needs to be taken again? In fact, for rib nose repair, the bones after removal can be used again if there is no infection. However, the exact amount of bone that needs to be left and how it needs to be left will depend on the actual situation in the interview and the surgical plan. Many surgeons, for example, now prefer to use the half-rib approach. Its upper half is supported by a prosthesis, while the tip part of the nose is autologous rib cartilage, and this type of support can be retained. If the repair of the bridge and tip of the nose is done, the original implant can be retained and there is no need to replace it. Of course, if the previous silicone, now the individual is a bit dissatisfied with the silicone translucency, want to replace it with the expansion is also possible. Or if you originally used an expanded body, but find that you don’t like it very much after surgery, you can also use other materials. Of course, for the autologous rib cartilage or ear cartilage, can use as much as possible, it is not recommended to arbitrarily throw away. If you have too much implant material, you can remove it during the restoration process and use it in other parts of the body. Human tissue is very valuable and should not be discarded as much as possible.