As for rhinoplasty materials, silicone, swelling and autologous cartilage are common. However, for the infants who want to have augmentation rhinoplasty but do not want to use prosthesis, the appearance of allograft bone is a blessing. However, with the increase of heat of allograft bone augmentation rhinoplasty material, its negative effects also follow. Some infants said that they were almost absorbed within three years after the surgery.

First, let's understand what the allogeneic bone is?
Allogeneic bone is a kind of biological material. It was mainly used in bone defects caused by fractures in the early stage, and later used in the department of stomatology. In recent years, it has been used in plastic surgery. Compared with the prosthesis, it has lower rejection, and is more stable than the prosthesis expansion. It has a wide range of materials and unlimited dosage. It also avoids the secondary injury of its own cartilage, which is similar to the properties of its own cartilage, The natural hand feeling after rhinoplasty is real, so this is also the reason why it is popular.
How long can the nasal augmentation with allograft bone last? Why does someone say that the allograft bone is absorbed quickly three years after rhinoplasty?
How long can the allograft nasal augmentation last, 5, 10, 20 years or a lifetime? The specific maintenance time is uncertain Although allograft bone itself is not a new material in medicine, it is indeed a new material for plastic surgery.

In addition, according to the official introduction of the allograft bone manufacturer, the absorption rate of allograft bone is not high. Compared with autologous cartilage, the average absorption rate is about 10%. However, in China, the absorption rate of allogenic costal cartilage is still uncertain.
Therefore, we often see on the Internet that some people are completely absorbed within one year after the augmentation rhinoplasty with allogeneic bone, while others are almost absorbed within three years after the augmentation rhinoplasty with allogeneic bone. Time is different!

Since the processing of allogeneic bone is complex, the price will be more expensive, so it is recommended that those who want to do rhinoplasty consider autologous cartilage first, unless some people really cannot accept autologous cartilage, or do nasal repair surgery, and no autologous cartilage is desirable, so in this case, allogeneic bone can be considered.