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The nose is located in the center of the face,
so it often has a big impact on a person’s image and impression.
That is why interest in rhinoplasty has been steadily increasing.
At AB Plastic Surgery, we will explain in detail
what to check and what to be careful about when considering rhinoplasty.

First of all, before rhinoplasty, you need to know your own nose type.
Because everyone’s nose shape is different,
it is important to carefully examine your facial features and the condition of your nose,
and after thoroughly checking whether the nose shape and surgery method suit your face shape,
make your choice.

Therefore, if you want a highly satisfying rhinoplasty,
it is a good idea to receive an accurate diagnosis from a board-certified plastic surgeon and check for any nasal conditions as well.
If you have a nasal condition such as chronic nasal congestion or rhinitis,
considering functional rhinoplasty can also be a good option.

What is functional rhinoplasty?
It refers to surgery that does not simply improve the shape of the nose,
but also addresses functional problems such as a deviated septum and hypertrophic rhinitis.
Because the causes of nasal conditions vary,
AB Plastic Surgery uses 3D-CT before surgery to
accurately analyze the shape and size of the septal cartilage and bone.

Postoperative photos may differ from reality due to the shooting environment, lighting, makeup, and other factors. Results vary from person to person,
so please confirm the procedure result that is appropriate for you through an accurate consultation.
If you do not want an overly natural look that seems like nothing was done,
and also do not want an overly obvious look,
we recommend consulting with the board-certified plastic surgeons at AB Plastic Surgery,
which pursues a refined yet attractive nose surgery,
so you can find your own nose line based on their skill and extensive know-how.

AB Plastic Surgery aims for a soft yet well-defined nose tip,
as well as a natural line from the forehead to the tip of the nose.
In addition, by performing surgery using your own tissue,
we minimized concerns about inflammation and side effects.
Also, unlike artificial materials,
the sensation of a foreign body is low,
and the cartilage used for the nose tip remains semi-permanent once it has taken.

In the case of rhinoplasty, rather than relying on low cost or nose surgery reviews,
we recommend proceeding after checking the surgeon’s expertise, systematic aftercare, and safety systems.