
I think that, in life, confidence is perhaps more important than anything else.
There are many things that can help build confidence,
but among them, the most important may be appearance.
As people pay more attention to outward appearance,
this kind of thinking has likely become more common.
There are many aspects of appearance, such as body shape and clothing,
but among them, the most important may be the face.
That is because it is the first part people notice when they meet each other.
For that reason, more and more people are trying to improve facial concerns in order to boost their confidence.
The nose, which sits at the center of the face, determines the overall impression,
and after the eyes, it is one of the areas many people want to improve.
That is why, when preparing for nose surgery for the first time, people start wondering what they need to prepare.

When preparing for nose surgery for the first time, there are various concerns.
A low nose that makes the face look flat, an upturned nose that makes it hard to create a refined impression,
a hooked nose that can give a stubborn impression, a long nose that can make someone look older,
a bulbous nose that can look dull, and a crooked nose that may even cause functional problems
are just some of the possible issues.
And when improving these concerns, people start thinking about how to prepare.

To improve these concerns, people prepare for nose surgery for the first time.
In the case of nose surgery, the overall surgery rate is high,
and because the medical staff’s surgical method and aesthetic sense determine the result,
it can seem successful at first, but secondary problems may appear over time,
so it is considered to have a relatively high chance of revision surgery.
That is why the first nose surgery is a very important step.
Just as there are various types of nose concerns, they must be improved in different ways,
and the procedure should be carried out without overdoing it.

When undergoing a first nose surgery, there are four areas that should be carefully considered.
First, harmony and balance must be considered in order to create the nose shape that suits each person’s face best.
Because the nose is the most three-dimensional part of the face, both side and front effects must be taken into account.
It is important to proceed while considering everything, from the bridge of the nose and the forehead line to the tip of the chin, the forehead, eyes, nose, mouth, cheeks, and facial contour.
In addition, the procedure should be performed safely by understanding the possible scope and limitations of surgery,
and overly aggressive surgery should be avoided.
Because the nose is also functionally important,
both aesthetics and functionality must be considered during the procedure.
Therefore, based on the medical staff’s aesthetic sense,
the functional structure of the nose must also be taken into account.

By considering the overall proportions of the upper, middle, and lower face,
creating the bridge height, tip shape, and nasal line is the key point of an ideal first nose surgery.
If the middle face appears prominent because the forehead and chin are underdeveloped,
simply raising the nose to emphasize it may make the midface stand out even more,
so a first nose surgery that creates a softer look is needed.
In addition, it is important to add volume to the forehead and chin to create an overall balanced face.
If the forehead and chin stand out and the midface appears sunken,
the nose tip, which can otherwise look flat, should be made higher while the glabella should not be made too high,
so that the tip of the nose becomes a natural focal point and the overall face appears balanced.

To proceed while considering all these factors, a detailed examination is necessary.
At our clinic, through 3D-CT, we assess the current condition of the nose in both 2D and 3D,
and at the same time understand the structure of the bones and soft tissue,
so that we can plan an appropriate surgical plan.

Prepare for your first nose surgery together with Chief Director Kim Jae-hoon, a board-certified plastic surgery specialist dedicated to nose surgery,
and Dr. Park Seong-wan, a board-certified plastic surgery specialist.
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