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Want to hear the doctor's opinion, how much damage does rib resection do to the body (original question and answer)
In most cases, we take one of them, which is 1/20. Numerically speaking, the impact on the human body is very small. Moreover, the cavity left after cartilage resection is full of hematocele, connective tissue and scar tissue, which will not affect the overall stability of the thorax.

In addition, before taking cartilage, President Jing Ke Su Guangyi will analyze the required cartilage quantity according to the intelligent preoperative design system. The incision will be as thin as 0.5-2CM, the suture will be thinner, and the postoperative scar will gradually become lighter and shallower. Therefore, beauty seekers really don't have to worry about going to Beijing.