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As time passes after nose surgery, some people notice that the tip of the nose becomes shaky or that the line becomes crooked. Many people end up considering revision nose surgery because of these issues. In many cases, the problem is not simply that the nose has become lower, but rather that the cause lies in the internal support and fixation. Today, we will organize the main reasons why revision nose surgery is needed and its key points.
Septal extension: triple fixation

When the result does not hold after nose surgery and the nose becomes shaky or crooked, it is usually due to insufficient internal support for the nose.
In particular, if the septum supporting the tip of the nose is weak, or if fixation is not done firmly, the shape may change over time. In such cases, simply replacing the implant is difficult to solve the problem, and revision nose surgery to rebuild the foundation that supports the nose may be necessary.
In revision nose surgery, securing support for the nose tip is especially important. The triple-fixation method using the septum helps maintain the length and angle of the nose tip stably. By securing firm fixation, it reduces concerns about shaking or crookedness and is designed so that the shape can be maintained over time.
This approach is an important part of revision nose surgery that strengthens the foundation supporting the nose, not just a simple improvement in appearance.
A firmer nose tip with 2Layer

The nose tip is an area where even small changes can have a big impact on the overall impression.
By carefully refining the nose tip to suit the individual and forming a support structure with the 2Layer method, firmer fixation is possible than with general methods. Through this, a clearer and more stable nose tip line can be created, and positive results can be expected in terms of maintenance after revision surgery.
In revision nose surgery, these detailed adjustments determine the completeness of the result.
Rebuilding the support foundation

Revision nose surgery is not simply a procedure to raise a nose that has become lower again.
It is closer to a process of supplementing the support foundation that was lacking in the previous surgery and rebalancing the entire nose and its fixation. If only the height is corrected without sufficient fixation, the same problem may repeat, so it is important to approach the issue with internal support as the focus.
If the shape of the nose has collapsed or changed, the first priority is to identify the cause accurately rather than simply replacing the implant.
Revision nose surgery is a process of reorganizing the foundation that supports the nose and the fixation method, and the approach may vary depending on the individual’s condition. Through thorough consultation, receiving an accurate diagnosis of the current condition and setting a plan in a direction that is suitable for you may help improve satisfaction.



