What are the methods of hump nose surgery correction plastic surgery?

What are the methods of hump nose surgery to correct plastic surgery? As the name suggests, hump nose is a kind of hump nose is a congenital deformity. The shape of the nasal bridge is wide, with forward angular projection. It is common to have a long nasal diameter, hypertrophy at the lower end, and a hook-like drooping nasal tip, etc. Now we can correct the humped nose through medical means. So, what are the methods of hump nose correction? What are the methods of hump nose correction? There are mainly two ways of hump nose correction: 1. Non-bone-cutting method For mild type 1, the method of increasing the height of the nasal tip is mainly used. The preferred choice is expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE for short), reinforced material to make the filling prosthesis, and the key to its technique is: firstly, a ruler will be erected on the back of the nose via the nasal root, and the height, length and shape of the nasal tip to be filled can be measured from the side. For mild type II, the thickness of the central part of the prosthesis or PTFE filling material corresponding to the hump can be thinned to fill in only the two ends of the hump of the nasal dorsum. For those with long nasal deformity, the same effect as that of PTFE filled nasal tip can be obtained by traditional long rhinoplasty method. 2.Bone grinding method is suitable for patients with moderate to severe hump nose. The nasal dorsum is too high, that is, there is a spine-like protrusion on the bridge of the nose, the elevation is like a hump is called hump nose. Combined with the tip of the nose drops down, making the whole nose resembles a hawk’s beak, also known as hawk’s nose. Clinically, the humped nose can be divided into mild humped nose, moderate humped nose and severe humped nose. The mild type of hump nose can be corrected by rhinoplasty. And moderate and severe hump nose needs to be corrected by osteotomy. Hump nose correction surgery is usually performed under local anesthesia, and the operation usually takes about two hours, and there is usually no great danger during the operation. After the surgery, there will be local swelling for about 3-5 days, and the stitches will be removed after a week, but care should be taken to avoid external impact.