
Hello. We are Mary Plastic Surgery Clinic, pursuing natural and beautiful changes.
In modern society, many people are living amid various forms of competition.
In particular, the competitive edge that appearance can provide is a positive factor that cannot be ignored.
For that reason, plastic surgery that changes one’s fundamental features has come to be viewed more positively than in the past.
Among these, the eyes and nose are areas that make a person’s impression look noticeably different, and they are among the procedures that more people look into.
However, facial features are important organs that influence our senses, so plastic surgery should not be decided on hastily.
Today, let’s take a look at the process through which Mary Plastic Surgery’s functional rhinoplasty can create a nose that is both easy to breathe through and aesthetically pleasing.
Beautiful nose surgery? Nose surgery that feels comfortable to breathe through!

When many people consider nose surgery, they tend to focus on a beautiful nose shape.
Of course, since the purpose is to change appearance, aesthetics cannot be ignored, but what should come first is the functional role.
In fact, the nose has a dense concentration of tiny blood vessels and nerves, and because it is the area that governs smell and breathing, caution is necessary.
If surgery is performed with too much focus only on cosmetic appearance, not only can problems arise with the nose’s original function, but it can also lead to nerve abnormalities, excessive bleeding, and more.
If there is already a functional problem?
Conversely, if the purpose of surgery is to improve a functional problem caused by a structural issue, that can also be addressed with the help of Mary Plastic Surgery’s functional rhinoplasty.
Representative examples include rhinitis, a deviated septum, and nasal valve stenosis.

Rhinitis is an inflammatory disease that occurs in the mucous membrane lining the inside of the nose, and when caused by allergies or structural changes inside the nose, it can lead to symptoms such as nasal congestion, itching, and sneezing.
To address these symptoms, the enlarged mucosa can be reduced.

A deviated septum refers to a case in which the septal cartilage, which serves as the bridge at the center of the nose, is curved in a C or S shape.
In severe cases, it can cause snoring, headaches, and sleep disorders, so caution is necessary.
By straightening the deviated septum, removing excess cartilage, and then fixing it to the anterior nasal spine, both the nasal line and functional problems can be improved at the same time.

Nasal valve stenosis refers to the open passage space inside the nose that helps with breathing.
When this space becomes narrowed, nasal valve stenosis can be accompanied by nasal congestion, migraines, and sleep disorders.
Through nasal valve reconstruction, both breathing and the structure of the nose can be improved.
What is Mary Plastic Surgery’s functional rhinoplasty?

Mary Plastic Surgery’s functional rhinoplasty, which helps improve these functional problems, strives to improve both nasal conditions and nose shape at the same time.
Before surgery, a 3D CT scan was used to carefully identify even areas not visible to the naked eye, find the cause of the problem, and establish a customized surgical plan.
As a result, it became possible to improve a crooked nose and nasal congestion while also expecting a beautiful nasal line.
For such a process, it is advisable to work with a medical team with sufficient experience.
At our clinic, the head doctor directly oversees every step and strives to provide 1:1 customized surgical care.
In particular, with nose surgery, the final outcome can vary depending on how swelling, bleeding, bruising, and scarring are managed after surgery.
With thorough postoperative management and care, stable results can be achieved, so you can feel reassured.
















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