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Nose Revision Surgery in Gangnam-gu: Two Things You Need to Know to Decide Without Regret

Glovi Plastic Surgery · 글로비성형외과의원 · March 31, 2026

Gangnam-gu nose revision surgery: you need to know 2 things to decide without regret Hello. This is Globi Plastic Surgery Clinic. A clinic that follows the principles of plastic su...

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Clinic: Glovi Plastic Surgery

Original post date: March 31, 2026

Translated at: April 24, 2026 at 12:35 AM

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Gangnam-gu nose revision surgery: you need to know 2 things

to decide without regret

Hello.

This is Globi Plastic Surgery Clinic.

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A clinic that follows the principles of plastic surgery, Globi Plastic Surgery Clinic
In plastic surgery, the most important thing is to keep the basics. Plastic surgery should be designed with the patient’s lifetime in mind. Both the process and the results of plastic surgery must be safe. Globi always puts the patient first.
Consultation is an important step that leads to surgery. To help you feel satisfied with your surgical results, we promise personalized consultations with medical staff who have extensive clinical experience.
Postoperative care can also be seen as an extension of surgery. To help patients recover quickly, we provide customized care programs.

If you searched for nose revision surgery and came across this post,

you are probably feeling quite overwhelmed right now.

Will it really get better this time?

What if I’m disappointed again?

Where should I get it done to make it safer?

These thoughts may be running through your mind.

We fully understand how you feel.

Nose revision surgery

must be performed while taking into account the traces of the previous surgery

(scar tissue, a changed structure, and so on),

so there are far more variables to consider than with the first surgery.

That is why there are essential things to check in advance before consultation.

Today, we will objectively point out the core issues.

Please take a few minutes.

By the time you finish reading, you will start to see the things that must be checked before deciding on revision surgery,

and it will be a big help in lowering the risk of failure and achieving more satisfying results.

Revision surgery: the stability period of the tissue

determines the quality of the outcome.

Gangnam-gu nose revision surgery

When considering nose revision surgery,

the first question you will likely face is:

'When can I get it done?'

To put it simply,

we recommend waiting at least 6 months to 1 year

after the previous surgery.

We know you may want to resolve it as quickly as possible,

but let us briefly explain why this period matters.

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After surgery, the tissue inside the nose recovers

and undergoes a fibrotic process.

In simple terms, this is the process by which the tissue gradually hardens

and settles into a stable state.

While fibrosis is still progressing,

the internal tissue is firm and adhesions are significant,

which makes the dissection process itself more difficult.

During this process,

bleeding or damage to surrounding tissue can occur,

and this can ultimately make it difficult for the doctor to precisely shape the planned result.

From the patient’s point of view,

this waiting period may feel like a routine recommendation.

But after performing countless revision surgery cases,

we have confirmed that the internal surgical environment is clearly different

between patients who waited sufficiently and those who did not.

And that difference often carries through directly to the quality of the final outcome.

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Gangnam-gu nose revision surgery

That is why, during consultations, we first explain this point transparently.

Many people are disappointed when we explain the waiting period,

but we believe this is the most honest and safest principle we can offer.

However, the 6-month to 1-year period is not an absolute standard.

It can vary depending on the type of previous surgery,

whether an implant was used,

and the current condition of the tissue.

That is why Globi tries to review previous surgical records and the situation as carefully as possible during consultation.

We need to know what materials were used and how they were used

to predict the current internal condition more accurately.

If you are considering nose revision surgery,

we recommend preparing your previous surgical records as much as possible before consultation.

Consultation is possible even without records, but the more records you have,

the more accurate the assessment can be.

The first thing you need to determine is

why you are unhappy with the result

Gangnam-gu nose revision surgery

Just as important as the timing of revision surgery

is one more thing.

That is, accurately identifying

what went wrong in the previous surgery.

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Of course, that may sound obvious.

But in actual consultations,

many people cannot clearly explain

why they are dissatisfied.

They often say things like,

'It just doesn’t look right' or 'Something feels off.'

We completely understand that feeling itself.

But if you do not identify where that feeling comes from,

revision surgery can lead to the same cycle of dissatisfaction.

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The causes of dissatisfaction

can be broadly divided into three areas: shape, implant, and tissue.

When it comes to shape, the issue may be that the height,

the direction of the nasal tip, or the angle

differed from what was intended.

When it comes to the implant, the problem may be that the prosthesis is visible,

movement is felt when touched,

or contracture has developed.

In such cases, whether to replace or remove the implant

must be determined first.

Sometimes the tissue itself is the problem.

Repeated surgeries may make the skin thinner,

or dense scar tissue may form.

In that case, changing the material alone will not solve the problem.

The tissue condition itself must be addressed.

If revision surgery is performed without considering these factors,

the same dissatisfaction can repeat.

To be honest,

this is one of the most regrettable patterns in nose revision surgery.

In our experience, these three factors are more often intertwined

rather than appearing alone.

That is why, during consultations, Globi tends to ask not so much what is unsatisfactory,

but rather what situation feels uncomfortable.

We first need to distinguish whether the issue is functional discomfort,

aesthetic dissatisfaction,

or both,

in order to establish the right revision surgery plan.

At our clinic,

we perform detailed 3D CT imaging

to help establish a systematic surgical plan.

We analyze not only the external appearance of the nose,

but also the internal skeletal structure in three dimensions

to carefully identify the areas that need improvement.

Based on these objective diagnostic data,

we propose an appropriate correction plan according to each individual’s nasal condition.

Through this, we can improve not only the appearance

but also functional issues.

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Gangnam-gu nose revision surgery

So if you are preparing for nose revision surgery,

we recommend organizing these points for yourself before consultation.

What exactly do you dislike? Are there any functional problems?

What materials were used in the previous surgery?

If you organize these three points before coming in,

the quality of the consultation will improve,

and it will help us establish a much more specific revision surgery plan.

Nose revision surgery is a procedure performed under conditions

that are far more complex than the first surgery.

That means timing and understanding the cause

are both things that cannot be taken lightly.

We hope the points shared in today’s post will help you set your own criteria

before consulting about nose revision surgery.

If you would like a consultation or have any questions,

please feel free to contact us anytime.

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