After the baby is born, parents not only pay attention to the baby's health condition, but also pay attention to the baby's appearance. Many parents start to worry when they find that their baby's nose bridge is a bit flat. Many parents have heard that pinching their baby's nose bridge can improve their baby's flat nose. So, can a baby's nose collapse be pinched?
The baby's nose is flat and cannot be pinched, because the baby is very small and many aspects of the body are still developing. Especially the baby's facial features have not yet fully developed. In fact, many parents will find that as their baby grows, their eyes begin to enlarge and the condition of their nose collapsing also improves. A newborn baby has a collapsed nose, parents don't have to worry.
The development of a baby's bones is a process, and many babies may experience nose bridge collapse during the process of bone development, which will gradually change as the baby grows. From the perspective of the time it takes for a baby's nose to change, it usually takes one to two years for the development of the baby's nose bone to become more complete, and at this time, the baby's nose will become erect.
On the contrary, many parents find that their baby's nose is collapsed and blindly pinch the nose bridge, which is not conducive to the growth and development of the baby's nose bridge. In addition, the baby is relatively weak, and pinching the nose can actually cause damage to the baby's nose and nose bridge bones. In fact, whether a baby's nose is straight or not is closely related to genetics, and it is generally impossible to improve it by pinching the nose.