Among a person's facial features, the chin is the most prominent part. However, not everyone has a delicate and beautiful chin in life. Most people's chins are imperfect. Some people's chins are relatively short, which not only affects the shape of the face, but also affects the overall image. Many people use expanded polytetrafluoroethylene to enlarge their chins, and many people are worried that chin enlargement with expanded polytetrafluoroethylene will cause the chin to become crooked. So is it easy for a chin to become crooked with expanded polytetrafluoroethylene? Is it easy to make the chin crooked by polytetrafluoroethylene augmentation? 1. Using expanded polytetrafluoroethylene as a material for chin padding is relatively stable and generally will not shift. It is also wear-resistant and will not harm human health, so it can be implanted with confidence. There are currently many plastic surgery medical institutions, so you must be very cautious in choosing and must go to a regular and qualified plastic surgery medical institution. 2. After the chin is padded with expanded polytetrafluoroethylene, it needs to be fixed with a fixation belt for 3 days to prevent the chin from deforming. The swelling will go down in about a week after the operation. The stitches can be removed after about 10 days, and then a follow-up examination will be conducted. It will take about 2-3 months for the chin to be completely restored to its natural state, and it will be permanent. 3. After the chin is augmented with expanded polytetrafluoroethylene, you should get more rest, avoid staying up late, and avoid eating spicy food, especially malatang, spicy hot pot, alcoholic beverages, etc. Also, don’t eat seafood, which will irritate the wound and make it difficult to heal. You can eat more fresh vegetables and fruits. Note: You should not do strenuous exercise after chin augmentation surgery, avoid collision of the chin, pay attention to sun protection when going out, do not wear makeup for the time being, do not cover your chin with a mask, do not drink coffee or cocoa, and do not eat hard food. Things to note after chin augmentation 1. If you don't pay attention to protecting your chin, it is very likely to become crooked, especially if it is a prosthesis. Once it is hit by external force, the prosthesis will shift, causing the chin to become crooked. If it is serious, there is no better way but to undergo a secondary surgery for further plastic surgery. 2. Therefore, even if the chin is perfect, you should pay attention to future protection. This is especially true for chin augmentation with a prosthesis. If it is accidentally hit by external force, the prosthesis may be displaced. Therefore, everyone should protect their chin carefully in daily life. 3. There are many ways to augment the chin, including autologous fat chin augmentation, injection chin augmentation, silicone prosthesis, expanded polytetrafluoroethylene chin augmentation, etc. Patients should choose the method that suits them according to their own situation. Each method has its advantages and disadvantages, and they should be adequately prepared mentally and physically before the operation. |
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