Recovery period of wide nose correction
The so-called broad nose means that the bridge of the nose, the back of the nose and the nasal wing present broad symptoms. Among them, the common wide nose is characterized by the wide nasal wing. The obvious feature of the wide nasal wing is that the upper part of the nose is long and sharp, and the lower part of the nose tip is too loose, resulting in very large nostrils. This kind of phenomenon is especially common among Oriental people. Many people begin to change the nasal form through wide nose correction, and the recovery period for wide nose correction is about 3 months.

1. Pseudo width of nasal bridge: The width of the base of the nasal bridge of this type of nose is normal, just because the height of the nasal bridge is not enough. The low and flat nasal bridge appears to have too large nasal dorsal angle, giving the illusion of a wide nasal bridge. This is the case for many saddle nose deformities. This bridge of the nose only needs to be raised by augmentation rhinoplasty, the nasal dorsal angle will become smaller, the feeling of wide bridge of the nose will disappear, and it can be recovered 1-3 months after the operation.
2. True nasal beam width: the height of the nasal beam is normal, or slightly lower or higher, and the base of the nasal beam is wide, which is out of proportion with the face. This kind of bridge of the nose gives the impression that it is too wide and too large. This condition usually occurs in a certain section of the bridge of the nose. If it is the whole bridge of the nose, it is often accompanied by the condition of local bridge of the nose, which can be recovered 3-6 months after the operation.
The recovery period of wide nose correction is approximately the same as that of other cosmetic surgery. However, the face can be free from water in the first seven days. After the observation period of seven days, you can move normally, but you can't do strenuous exercise, eat spicy food, or touch too greasy food. In a word, this operation is gradually becoming mature, and the potential risks are unknown. It is better for patients to pay attention.