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Is Rhinoplasty Safe for Those with Allergic Rhinitis and Nosebleeds?

Is it suitable for someone with rhinitis and a tendency to have nosebleeds to undergo rhinoplasty? I have mild allergic rhinitis and tend to have nosebleeds when I am overly fatigued. If I want to undergo rhinoplasty, will it have any adverse effects on my existing nasal conditio...


Dr. Lu Daokuan Reply:
Allergic rhinitis is quite common in this humid island climate; however, it typically does not cause nosebleeds due to fatigue. Nosebleeds may occur from excessive force when clearing the nose, picking the nostrils, or rubbing the nose. Rhinoplasty involves placing material on th...

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Choosing the Best Rhinoplasty Materials: Safety and Side Effects Explained

I'm going to get a nose job! Dear Dr. Luo: What materials are available for rhinoplasty? Which one is the best? Which has the least likelihood of causing side effects and complications? I would appreciate your advice. Thank you!


Dr. Luo Qihua Reply:
The materials used for rhinoplasty can be categorized into autologous grafts and foreign implants. Autologous grafts are sourced from the patient's own tissues, such as cartilage from the outer ear, or fascia from the thigh or temporal region. The advantage of this method is...

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