
Hello, this is JW Garden Plastic Surgery,
Gangnam Plastic Surgery.
As time passes, many people
become more interested in their appearance.
This is likely because they want to appear
more positively when their own image is seen by others.
So, while looking into plastic surgery directly,
some people simply go ahead after hearing from others,
or approach it with only the price in mind.
As a result, there are quite a few cases where, instead of a solution that suits them,
they end up proceeding with a standardized plan, which can lead to troublesome situations.
When the design does not suit them and various side effects occur,
people may consider Gangnam contracted nose revision surgery.

A contracted nose is a phenomenon in which the implant inserted inside the nose shrinks,
while the tip rises and the shape gradually changes.
As it rises, it can turn into an upturned nose,
or it may appear somewhat twisted.
In addition, if the implant becomes prominent,
if the surgical marks are highly noticeable,
or if the shape is unsatisfactory,
people consider nose revision surgery.

For Gangnam contracted nose revision surgery, we recommend having it performed either immediately, about 1 to 2 weeks after the first procedure,
or waiting at least 6 months, and in some cases more than 1 year.
However, if inflammation has developed, the implant is crooked,
or the skin is severely red and thinned,
creating a risk that the implant could break through,
then Gangnam contracted nose revision surgery should be performed right away.

A procedure that was chosen in order to become more beautiful
can be deeply upsetting and even despairing
when the desired results do not come out as hoped.
For Gangnam contracted nose revision surgery,
you need to carefully review everything from start to finish
so that no additional solutions are needed,
and find a place that seeks a method tailored just for you.
Our clinic, JW Garden Plastic Surgery in Gangnam,
combines safety and expertise to accurately diagnose and analyze the causes of the problem
and create a precise treatment plan.
In addition, by considering the degree of tissue damage caused by the previous procedure,
we are carrying out treatment while reducing additional damage.

In particular, our clinic, JW Garden Plastic Surgery in Gangnam,
provides different correction methods depending on the cause of treatment failure,
and since we have our own know-how for each case,
we can achieve highly satisfying results.
Among them, for a contracted nose, all scar tissue adhesions inside the nose are carefully released,
the capsular tissue is separated,
and the structural cartilage of the nasal tip itself is restored to its proper original length and position.
Then, using septal autologous cartilage, ear cartilage, or rib cartilage,
we rebuild it into the desired line.

Our clinic, JW Garden Plastic Surgery in Gangnam,
operates a systematic system for differentiated nose revision surgery.
First, our medical staff have many years of experience in nose revision surgery
and extensive know-how, allowing them to create highly refined results.
In addition, because a pain-relief anesthesia system
and a dedicated 1:1 management system exclusive to one person are in place,
more accurate and precise analysis of condition, situation, and needs is possible.

For Gangnam contracted nose revision surgery,
there are many things to check before proceeding.
It is also something to avoid focusing only on low cost.
If you go to a place that does not fully understand the structural problem,
you may end up with another trouble.
Please keep this in mind,
and be sure to receive a detailed consultation from an experienced plastic surgery specialist
before proceeding with treatment.

Our clinic, JW Garden Plastic Surgery in Gangnam,
has handled many cases and has extensive know-how accordingly,
so we analyze the factors behind failure to prevent a third procedure
and present highly satisfying results.
If you have experienced failure and are feeling fearful or deeply upset,
we hope you will speak openly with our clinic and find a new direction to move forward.
