Is there a long-term infection when it’s inflated?


It’s often asked if there’s a long-term infection. I won’t!Infection is defined as a certain period of infection, inflammation and withdrawal. The expansion of the nose ends, and at this point the infection may occur because of bacteria entering during the operation. In general, the infection lasted three to five days, and swelling was eliminated, indicating that the infection had ended and the inflammation period had ended. Infection usually occurs only in the early days of the nose. If an inflammation persists after a nostril, it is not about the material but about the operation. Even other materials can cause infection as a result of inappropriate handling and sterilization.