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What are the pitfalls of cosmetic technology in Japan?

Nose:?

The most common problems are detumescence, prosthesis puncture, incorrect prosthesis and asymmetric nostrils. ?

Detumescence itself requires some techniques, and there will be a series of risks if silicone is used instead of detumescence. Because the swelling will grow with the skin and other tissues, it will leave more space than the original swelling after taking it out. If detached directly, the prosthesis may move. High-level doctors insert the upper end of the prosthesis under the periosteum of the nasal bone to stabilize the prosthesis. Even so, using silica gel instead of expansion can still be moved directly. Of course, if a low-level doctor can't fix the prosthesis with periosteum, the prosthesis will definitely move, and such a doctor will risk shaking even if he has a holiday for the first time. ?

Therefore, if it is for silicone expansion, it is best to take it out first, and then install a new prosthesis after the skin is stable for several months. ?

Prosthetic puncture is generally common in L-shaped prostheses. In order to prevent puncture, Japanese doctors will use auricular cartilage to protect the skin at the tip of the L-shaped prosthesis. Many Korean doctors are imitating this practice, but it seems useless. Brother Bird saw a girl in Korea who made an L-shaped prosthesis and used a small piece of auricular cartilage to protect the tip of her nose, but it was still tied two years later, and it was only two years later that it was tied fast enough. She found out the reason when she had a prosthetic operation in Japan. So you should know why, doctors are the most harmful.

The prosthesis is too fake. Many of them are from Europe and America. It may also be that the prostheses used in Europe and America are relatively large, and doctors cannot process the prostheses themselves. It is incongruous to put a big prosthesis on the delicate face of our Asian girl. This kind of situation often has a feeling of having an onion stuck in the nose. ?

It is also ideal to take out the large prosthesis and restore it for a period of time before replacing it with a new prosthesis. Most girls choose such a large prosthesis to pursue the alpine root, but the alpine root needs to be matched with high forehead, high cheekbones and deep eye sockets to look good. The forehead and brow bone can be raised, but the eye socket is limited by bones and it is difficult to change, so the mountain root can be as high as it wants. ?

Nose asymmetry can be changed within a certain range, but it is limited by the previous doctors' surgical methods. In many cases, the previous doctor has cut all the amount that can be cut from the alar, and there is no way to repair it. ?

It's not a big problem that the nostrils are a little asymmetrical, because most people can't see other people's nostrils, can they? I hope you don't pursue perfection too much. People are more or less asymmetrical. As long as it's not particularly obvious. In Japan, high-level doctors have long experience in surgery, and their philosophy is "function >: beauty", that is, if you lose a little physical function for beauty, they will not do it for you. On the contrary, they often lose a little sense of beauty to ensure organ function. Why are we talking about this here? Constantly cutting the alar will lead to smaller nostrils, and pushing the nasal bone will greatly affect the function of the nose. Eating will be tasteless, the nose will be blocked easily, and it is easy to form the habit of mouth breathing, which is not good for your health. Japanese cosmetic surgeons will consider this layer. ? Before expanding the scale, because the number of cases brought in each year is pitiful compared with now, Brother Bird has never encountered any major problems after the operation, but in the last year, among the four or five hundred cases, including the two mentioned above, Brother Bird's team experienced four cases with problems after the operation. Although they are all high-level doctors, there will be times when the operation is not ideal. After all, they are not gods or omnipotent. In the long run, when the number of samples (cases) reaches a certain number, problems are almost inevitable. When problems appear, it is time to test the doctor's character.