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When we face another person, the face tends to draw our attention first.
The facial features, which help us gather information about the other person, are also distributed across the face.
For this reason, it is difficult to ignore the shape of the features and their overall harmony when creating an aesthetic impression.
That is why plastic surgery, which can improve functional and aesthetic satisfaction by bringing structural changes, has been especially focused on the face.
Among these procedures, many people choose the eyes or nose when aiming for aesthetic improvement.
In particular, the nose is located at the center of the face and plays a major role in determining the overall volume of the facial features.
Because of this, many people focus on the nose’s “height” through surgery, but the nose is not a simple procedure that should be improved based only on height.
Today, let’s take a look at how nose shape changes depending on the shape of the tip, along with nose revision surgery in Nonhyeon.
What affects the tip of the nose?

What components make up our nose?
Because the nose is responsible for smell and breathing, it contains many blood vessels and nerve tissues, and it is also made up of cartilage, bone, and more.
The names used to classify its parts can vary depending on the category.
Many people are especially interested in the nasal bridge, and in such cases, the septal cartilage and nasal bones are the main areas of focus.
However, if you want Nonhyeon columella correction surgery with attention to the length of the nose and overall balance, you can focus on the columella.
What is the columella?

The columella is the area that acts as the pillar between the two nostrils.
Depending on the shape and angle of the columella supporting the tip of the nose, the nostrils may appear larger, or the nose may appear longer.
This does not simply change the appearance of the nose from the front; it can also make the side profile look awkward.
If the columella is positioned too far below the alar cartilage, the nose can look longer, and if it is in line with the alar cartilage or set inward, the philtrum may appear longer or the nose may look spread out.
So what is the ideal columella line?
In general, when viewed from the front, the columella is preferably positioned about 1–2 mm below the tip of the alar cartilage.
In addition to position, angle must also be considered, which is why improvement can be pursued through Nonhyeon columella correction surgery.
What is Nonhyeon columella correction surgery?

So how is Nonhyeon columella correction surgery performed?
To create the ideal columella line introduced above, it is necessary to understand the nasolabial angle, which is the angle between the lip and the columella.
For women, a nasolabial angle of about 95–105°, and for men, about 90–105°, should be maintained so that the nose does not appear longer or shorter because of the columella.
In addition, the angle formed by the columella and the tip of the nose should be maintained at about 45°.
At our clinic, we strive to help with Nonhyeon columella correction surgery that ideally corrects the line extending from the tip of the nose to the lips.
Nose surgery such as Nonhyeon columella correction surgery may be desired by patients who see the same issue as a complex and want to improve it, but when actually analyzed, the surgical method must differ according to each person’s type.
Whether the columella is slightly recessed or excessively recessed, and what type of implant should be used to supplement it,
or if the columella is drooping, how much should be removed and how much should the columella be lifted—these and other factors must be considered from multiple angles for a 1:1 customized surgical plan.
Before all nose surgeries, including Nonhyeon columella correction surgery, our clinic establishes a 1:1 customized surgical plan through patients’ desired goals and a detailed internal analysis of the nose.
With the clinic director’s extensive surgical experience and anatomical knowledge, every step from consultation to surgery and aftercare is carried out carefully, so stable results can be expected.
















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