
When performing nose surgery, it is common to use implants such as silicone.
Because they can be used in greater volume,
many people choose them when they want a higher bridge and a more dramatic line.
However, because they are artificial materials,
when they enter the body, the body recognizes silicone as a foreign substance,
which can cause problems such as inflammatory reactions.
If this is left untreated, the inflammation can worsen and cause pain,
the shape of the nose can change, and the nose can become upturned,
which may expose the nostrils more from the front,
so it is important to correct the problem at the best place for nasal implant removal.

When using an implant, foreign-body sensation or inflammation may appear,
and there are cases where people feel as if the implant is moving.
In addition, in severe cases, it may protrude through the skin,
so it must be closely observed.
If too much implant was inserted and the overall result is unbalanced and awkward,
then you should consider removing the implant.
Also, even if there are no problems after surgery,
if you are feeling anxious that the implant may cause problems someday,
the stress can be significant,
so it is helpful to learn about surgery at the best place for implant removal.

The key to implant removal is
accurately understanding the characteristics of the implant
and delicately removing it by distinguishing it from the surrounding tissue.
At the best place for nasal implant removal,
a board-certified plastic surgeon carefully analyzes the condition of the nose,
then minimizes the incision area so that scars are not left heavily.
If too much of the normal surrounding tissue is also removed,
problems may arise later,
so the goal is to remove the implant causing problems in the nose
while minimizing damage to the surrounding tissue.

At the best place for nasal implant removal,
we strive to remove the cause of side effects through an accurate diagnosis,
and with surgical skill that minimizes damage to normal tissue,
we can also reduce concerns when revision surgery is needed later for shape reconstruction.

Also, if you have undergone nasal implant removal,
you may want to consider revision rhinoplasty using autologous dermis.
If an artificial implant is used again during revision nose surgery,
the same kinds of problems are likely to occur,
and many patients also feel a great deal of anxiety about a second or third revision,
so in such cases, it is important to use autologous tissue to reduce the risk of side effects as much as possible.
Autologous dermis is harvested as needed from areas rich in dermis, such as the buttocks or thighs,
and because it was originally your own skin,
there is no foreign-body sensation, and it can be designed naturally,
which means the surgery does not look very obvious.
Therefore, if you hope to reconstruct the shape of your nose with a natural design along with implant removal at the best place for nasal implant removal,
it would be a good idea to find out through a consultation whether revision surgery using autologous dermis is a good fit for you.
Find out through the video whether I need revision nose surgery,
and if I do, when would be the right time to have it!

Director Baek In-soo of Gannet Plastic Surgery
is a board-certified plastic surgeon with more than 20 years of experience,
and based on his extensive case experience in nasal implant removal and revision surgery,
he has developed know-how and provides customized care,
from one-on-one detailed consultations to performing the surgery itself.
Therefore, if you are concerned about various side effects after nose surgery
or are considering revision surgery,
please visit without delay and make decisions about the timing of revision surgery and implant selection
through a consultation.

The best place for nasal implant removal, Gannet Plastic Surgery,
is located near Exit 3 of Apgujeong Station,
and if you check the clinic hours in advance
and make a reservation before visiting, a smoother consultation and treatment are possible. :)




