When people think of nose surgery, they may imagine that an implant is inserted, but these days, autologous dermal rhinoplasty using autologous dermis is gaining attention and popularity.
However, because the surgery itself is complicated and the medical team performing it must have extensive experience to achieve truly satisfying results, you should carefully research hospitals and make a thoughtful choice.

4/31 Plastic Surgery is joined by Director Kim Jae-hoon, a dedicated rhinoplasty specialist with over 30 years of experience who has focused on researching nose surgery.
So today, for those who are looking into autologous dermal nose surgery, let’s talk about 4/31 Plastic Surgery’s autologous dermal rhinoplasty.

Autologous dermal rhinoplasty refers to a method that uses autologous cartilage and dermis collected from one’s own body, without using artificial implants such as silicone or Gore-Tex.
Then let’s take a look at who might be recommended for autologous dermal nose revision surgery.

People whose skin is very thin and may show the implant,
people who have had repeated foreign-body reactions in the nose,
people who are reluctant to use implants,
people who have severe scar tissue inside the nose and pronounced skin irregularities after multiple revision surgeries.
It would be great if an implant could create a satisfying nose, but if you are someone like the cases above, we hope you can achieve a nose with a high level of satisfaction through autologous dermal revision surgery.
Why do people undergo nose revision surgery?
- Unsafe implants
When an implant was used in a previous rhinoplasty, the implant may not have suited the patient’s body, and a foreign-body reaction can occur.
For example, inflammation,
hardening and upward pulling of the nose, known as contracture nose,
and visibility are representative issues.
People with these symptoms often consider another nose revision surgery.
- Incorrect nose surgery
The nose is located at the center of the face and involves bone, so it is a delicate procedure that requires careful consideration.
It must be performed by combining several factors, such as individual facial harmony, nose shape, and the desired nose, but if too much correction is done, tissue may be removed excessively or the nose may be made too high for the face, which can later weaken the structure or cause contracture nose.
- Unsafe surgery
Ultimately, people undergo surgery to become more beautiful, but first and foremost, safety is the most important thing, not beauty.
Therefore, to receive surgery safely, you need the hands of medical staff backed by extensive experience.
If the surgeon does not have much surgical experience and is inexperienced, you may not like the design, or you may need to consider revision surgery again due to an inflammatory reaction.
The key points of 4/31’s autologous dermal nose revision surgery!
4/31 Plastic Surgery’s autologous dermal nose revision surgery is performed by Director Kim Jae-hoon, who has over 30 years of experience, using delicate techniques to minimize the absorption rate of autologous dermal tissue while identifying the cause of the revision surgery before proceeding.
In addition, the surgeon directly carries out a responsibility-based system that properly checks one-on-one customized consultations, design, and postoperative progress.
When harvesting the tissue, autologous dermis is collected from a point about 2 to 3 cm above the tailbone, so it is covered by underwear and you do not need to worry too much about scarring.
For this to become the last nose surgery of your life, it is important who performs the procedure.
4/31 Plastic Surgery is joined by Director Kim Jae-hoon, who has consistently researched only the nose for over 30 years and has extensive clinical experience, so we hope you can feel at ease and receive autologous dermal revision surgery.
If you are looking for a place that does rhinoplasty well, please visit 4/31 Plastic Surgery and regain a natural and beautiful nose.
Thank you.
4/31 Plastic Surgery
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