To be honest, it is unlikely to happen due to contracture and inflammation.
1. It is absorbed over time, so it is different from before
2. Difference in steps
3. Silicone warping or shape deformation
4. Cartilage showing.
After surgery, it was high and pretty at first, but I tried to get AS because of 1. But 1. If it doesn't come, the skin on the tip of the nose will gradually become thinner and the cartilage will become pierced or visible, but there is no way to make the difference except by inserting silicone. Implants are scary and nose surgery is really a limited-term surgery. Now I know why I am so lucky, and I will use this money to take care of my skin. To be honest, I don't really like my nose right now, but I'm afraid that if I try it again, I'll get bigger side effects this time, so I'm just going to live with it.. Decide on nose surgery very carefully, guys.