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Q. If I get nose surgery after Hyco or filler treatment, does it count as revision rhinoplasty? Then is the cost also charged based on revision rhinoplasty?

AB Plastic Surgery · 에이비성형외과의원 · July 5, 2023

Hello, this is AB Plastic Surgery. I wrote this post to answer questions that many of you have been curious about. ​ Q. If I get nose surgery after Hyco or filler treatment, does i...

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Clinic: AB Plastic Surgery

Original post date: July 5, 2023

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 5:19 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Hello, this is AB Plastic Surgery.

I wrote this post to answer questions that many of you have been curious about.

Q. If I get nose surgery after Hyco or filler treatment, does it count as revision rhinoplasty? Then is the cost also charged based on revision rhinoplasty?

A. In the case of procedures such as fillers or Hyco, they are generally not considered surgery.

So in most cases, it is considered the first surgery rather than revision rhinoplasty.

However, if too much remains due to frequent filler or Hyco procedures, additional foreign material removal may be necessary.

Also, if permanent filler was used or if an illegal procedure was performed at a place other than a medical clinic, additional removal may be needed.

All decisions vary depending on the exact condition of the nose or the state of the procedure, and they differ by clinic, so for more details, it is best to visit the clinic and receive a consultation.

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