Autologous rib cartilage rhinoplasty is sculpted from the patient’s own rib cartilage and placed on top of the nasal bones in a one-stage or two-stage fashion to fit closely with the original nasal bones, creating a nose with a good shape and feel. For those who are reluctant to have rhinoplasty prostheses such as expansion and silicone, autologous rib cartilage rhinoplasty is also a good choice. Since rib cartilage is an autologous tissue, rejection rarely occurs after surgery. However, rib cartilage also has its limitations, such as rib cartilage deviation, once this occurs, the appearance is not very obvious can be left alone for the time being, in serious cases, you need to contact the surgeon for adjustment. Within a period of time after the rib cartilage rhinoplasty, the cartilage will be set and will no longer be absorbed. However, a small number of patients experience absorption of rib cartilage after surgery. The general absorption rate of rib cartilage is 15-20%, and the probability of complete absorption within 2 years is very low. In several thousand cases of bipartite rib cartilage rhinoplasty each year, the probability of rib cartilage resorption is less than 1%. Therefore, for the absorption problem after rib cartilage rhinoplasty, candidates need not worry too much, as long as they choose a regular hospital and professional doctors to avoid the risks during the operation, the rhinoplasty effect is still satisfactory.