Will the nose become flatter after removing the nasal implant?

Jan 25, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Chen Lu
Introduction
Under normal circumstances, if the nose implant surgery was performed recently, the nose will not appear flatter after removal of the implant. However, if the implant has been in place for a long time and has already integrated with the nasal tissue, the nose might appear flatter after its removal. Nasal implant surgery is a common cosmetic procedure that involves inserting materials such as silicone or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) into the nose.

Generally speaking, if a rhinoplasty with implant has been performed recently, the nose will not become more flattened after the implant removal. However, if the rhinoplasty with implant was performed a long time ago and the implant has already fused with the nasal tissues, the nose might appear more flattened after the implant removal. Rhinoplasty with implant is a common cosmetic procedure that involves implanting materials such as silicone or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) into the nose to alter the height and shape of the nasal bridge, achieving a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. The general reference price for rhinoplasty with implant ranges from 8,000 to 20,000 yuan per session, and noticeable improvement is usually observed within 5-7 days. If removal of the implant is necessary, it is recommended to visit a qualified hospital. Detailed explanation is as follows:

The changes in nasal shape after rhinoplasty with implant are closely related to the duration of implantation. In cases where removal is performed shortly after surgery, the nasal shape can usually return to near its preoperative condition without significant collapse, as the implant has not fully fused with the nasal tissues. The original nasal structure and shape have not yet changed significantly due to prolonged presence of the implant.

If the rhinoplasty with implant was performed a long time ago, the implant may have already fused tightly with the nasal tissues. In such cases, after implant removal, the nose may experience some degree of collapse due to the loss of structural support, making the nose appear less prominent than before. This is because nasal tissues that have been supported by the implant for a prolonged period need time to adapt and recover after losing this external support.

Maintaining nasal hygiene, avoiding external impacts or pressure on the nose, and undergoing regular nasal examinations are essential. Additionally, maintaining a balanced diet and healthy sleep habits can promote nasal blood circulation and tissue repair, helping maintain good nasal condition.

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