Cartilage from the chest wall is not a structure that directly determines breathing function. Therefore, it generally does not affect breathing.
- It can provide large-volume and durable tissue.
- It may help reduce the risk of nasal tip drooping.
- It can be used for structural reinforcement in patients experiencing collapse, deformation, or loss of support.
- It is compatible with body tissues.
- It can be expected to remain stable for a long time.
