Risks of Autologous Dermal Rhinoplasty

At present, autologous dermal rhinoplasty is relatively rare in clinical practice, and the procedure generally selects the dermal surface layer at the buttock groove to be the filler material, which has the advantage of avoiding several common adverse reactions when applying prosthesis for rhinoplasty in clinical practice, such as rejection of foreign bodies, periosteal contracture, deformation of the material, and exposure of the material, etc. However, any surgery will have certain risks due to the surgical operation and the patient’s physical condition, as well. However, any surgery will have certain surgical risks because of the surgical operation, the surgery itself and the patient’s physique, etc. Autologous dermis rhinoplasty is also the same, specifically including the following points: 1, because the dermis belongs to a kind of autologous material, so there is a certain absorption rate, and the rate of absorption is relatively high, the specific rate of absorption with the physical quality of each individual as well as the physician’s extraction of the material, etc., all have a certain relationship. If the absorption rate is high, the effect of rhinoplasty in the later stage will be greatly reduced; 2. Autologous dermis rhinoplasty is not as good as prosthesis or autologous cartilage in terms of hardness and sculpture because of the material used in the procedure, i.e., the degree of sculpture is not high. If the whole nose is shaped by this method, the effect may be poor, and it can only play a modifying and auxiliary role; 3. Patients with keloidal body may have a slight scar after the operation.