Nasal bridge perforation defect
Patients' nose bridge defects are generally large. Due to the shrinkage of the scar, the tip of the nose is often upturned, the bridge of the nose is collapsed, and the angle of the nasolabial sulcus becomes larger. Therefore, the nose must be moved down during surgery, and the collapse of the bridge of the nose must be restored.
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