When a patient undergoes a procedure that is termed a supplementary procedure, it is done if the previous operation did not provide them the intended results. This procedure’s primary goal is to cure any unrepaired flaws. In order to remedy the outcomes of the initial operation, the patient may require this procedure.
If the patient experienced one of these issues following the initial procedure, this procedure is carried out:
If the nose holes were too narrow, it would make breathing difficult.
If there was a drop in the nose.
If the flaws, particularly the nasal septum, were not fixed as they ought to be.
If excessive cartilage is removed.
If the nasal tip was elevated excessively.
If the tip of the nose started to droop over time.
If the elements of the face are not symmetrical with the nose.
If the nose showed an odd appearance.
The nose droop and tip droop are the most typical conditions.