A hole may form in the septum after some septum surgery operations. This complication (septal perforation), which is not uncommon, can be successfully corrected when the hole is small. However, the chance of large holes being closed is small and causes the physiology of the nose to deteriorate. In this case, inveterate complaints such as bleeding, discharge from the nose and crusting appear. In cases that cannot be corrected by surgery, a silicone material (septal button) can reduce complaints.