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If you are worried that your nose looks wide, please pay attention to this post^^
"What is alar reduction?"
When the alar is large or the nostrils are large, making the nose look overall broad,
the overall width of the alar is reduced to create a slimmer nostril shape that suits the proportions and balance of the face.


*The surgical results may vary depending on the individual's situation.
Wait a moment! Did you know that alar reduction also has different types?
Because there are various types, such as cases where the nostrils are large or where the lower part of the nostrils is wide,
an individualized 1:1 alar reduction analysis is needed.
At AB Plastic Surgery, through 1:1 consultation, we bring the alar together into a balanced shape without asymmetry
to improve it into a more attractive nose shape.
In addition, through precise incisions, we minimize scarring by making incisions in areas that are not visible.


*The surgical results may vary depending on the individual's situation.
"Then how should ideal alar reduction be done?"
The ideal width of the nostril is the same as the distance between both eyes, and the lips should be narrower than the horizontal length.
An angle of 2.1 degrees at the base of the columella is appropriate.
After carefully analyzing these aspects,
AB Plastic Surgery delivers natural-looking surgical results.


*The surgical results may vary depending on the individual's situation.
"Who is alar reduction recommended for?"
▶ Those whose alar is wide and broad, making the nose appear low
▶ Those with thick skin at the tip of the nose and abundant subcutaneous tissue and fat
▶ Those with excessively thick and large lower nasal cartilage
▶ Those who want to change to a sharper nose through alar reduction
So far, we have introduced AB Plastic Surgery's actual before-and-after alar reduction photos and alar reduction itself.
Instead of just worrying about the naturally appearing but long-standing thick alar surgery concern,
please come to AB Plastic Surgery for a consultation.
Following this alar reduction post, the next post will also feature actual before-and-after surgery photos,
so please look forward to it^^
*The before-and-after photos used in the post above may differ from reality due to the shooting environment, lighting, makeup, and other factors. Results vary by individual,
and please confirm the procedure result that is appropriate for you through an accurate consultation.