
Recently, not only academic background or certifications, but even appearance has come to be considered part of one’s qualifications, and more and more people are paying attention to grooming their looks.
There are many things to consider in order to create a favorable impression and even appear more beautiful.
There are many ways to improve one’s image through the face, but many people especially think about the eyes, nose, mouth, and other features.

Among the facial features, the nose is not only the center of the face but also the most three-dimensional part.
When it comes to the nose, it is important to create a shape that is harmonious and balanced while considering the proportions of the face.
If it goes wrong, it can ruin the balance of the face,
and there may also be a need for improvement again later.

In particular, because the nose comes in many different shapes depending on the individual,
the technique of the medical staff who can create the shape that suits each person best is important.
By finding reliable medical staff,
it is possible to undergo surgery that creates harmonious facial features and balanced proportions.

When improving the nose, there are four important points to keep in mind.
First, because many different shapes exist,
a shape that best suits each person’s face should be created with harmony and balance in mind.
Also, because it is the most three-dimensional part of the face,
the effects from both the side and the front must be considered during the procedure.
Not only the bridge of the nose, but also the brow line, chin tip line, forehead, eyes, nose, mouth, cheeks, and facial contour must all be taken into account.
In the case of the nose, there are limits and boundaries to what is possible,
so it is best to understand these and avoid excessive surgery.
The nose plays an important role in appearance,
but since it is also a respiratory and sensory organ, it is important to proceed while considering both aesthetics and function.

When first trying to improve the nose,
the ideal point is to create the bridge height, tip shape, and nose line while considering the overall proportions of the upper, middle, and lower face.
If the forehead and chin are weak and the midface appears prominent,
enhancing the nose too much may make the midface look even more pronounced,
so the nose should be improved to look softer.
In addition, it is important to add volume to the forehead and chin
so that the face as a whole looks balanced.
If the forehead and chin are prominent and the midface appears recessed,
a flat-looking nose tip should be made higher while the glabella should not be too high,
and a natural point should be created at the tip of the nose
to make the overall face more balanced.

Among the various nose shapes, many people especially look for bulbous nose surgery.
A bulbous nose refers to a nose with a blunt tip and wide nostrils, giving it an overall rounded appearance.
In particular, for many East Asians, the cartilage at the tip of the nose is weak, while the skin is thick and the soft tissue is abundant,
so a blunt nose tip is more common than in Westerners.
A bulbous nose may be considered prosperous in physiognomy, but it does not create a refined image,
and if the nostrils are also wide and spread out, it gives an even duller impression.
That is why many people want to improve their nose through bulbous nose surgery.

A bulbous nose can develop for various reasons.
When performing bulbous nose surgery, if the goal is to improve the nose into the desired image,
it is important not only to proceed with a design method suited to the cause,
but also to use the appropriate method according to the cause.
If the soft tissue at the tip of the nose is thick and abundant, or if the cartilage at the tip is excessively developed,
improvement is made by removing and refining part of the cartilage.
If the cartilage at the tip of the nose is spread outward,
autologous cartilage is used as support to firmly build the columella,
and the procedure is performed to make the tip look more refined.
If the skin is thick,
the tip is reduced through a double-dissection method that removes soft tissue, fat, and the SMAS fascial layer at the tip of the nose.
If the alar base is wide,
the width is reduced by cutting the skin inside the nostrils.
In addition, the base of the nose is brought together to create an overall triangular structure at the tip.

To identify the exact cause, it is necessary to understand the current condition of the nose and the structure of the bones and soft tissue.
At our clinic, we use 3D-CT for this purpose.

In addition, for a design that improves the nose into the image you want,
Chief Director Kim Jae-hoon, a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in rhinoplasty, and Dr. Park Seong-wan, a board-certified plastic surgeon,
personally take charge of everything from one-on-one consultations to customized surgery and recovery care.
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