The nose occupies a large part of a face, and whether it looks good or not plays a very important role in the overall appearance of the face. Nowadays, plastic surgery is very popular, and if something doesn't look good, it can be done to make a person perfect. So how to treat a child's nose collapse?
Children's weight increases rapidly in the early stages, and we can see the characteristics of a large distance between their eyes and a relatively flat nose. This phenomenon is quite normal. The front brine door will only close when children are 1 and 1.5 years old. The face and nose are only beginning to develop slowly, and the bridge of the nose gradually grows taller. The skeletal changes in the nasal bones usually continue until adolescence before they gradually mature. So if the nose collapse is not caused by external trauma, it generally does not require treatment.
In addition, the height of the nose bridge is determined by early nutrition, genetic factors, developmental speed, and other factors. Currently, there is no scientific evidence to prove that parents who frequently pinch their children's nose bones can make their noses stand upright. Pinching the nose bridge of a child is just a psychological factor for parents and has no practical effect.
If parents use too much or too little force to pinch the nose bridge of a child, it can damage the child's nose. The child's nose has rich blood vessels, delicate nasal mucosa, and soft tissue on the nose bridge bone. Frequent pinching of a child's nose, especially when parents exert too much force, can damage blood vessels and mucous membranes. So you can't just pinch a child's nose casually。