Natural rhinoplasty
Summer vs. winter—when is the best time?
Dr. Jangwook’s answer!

Hello.
This is Objet Plastic Surgery.
When considering rhinoplasty,
you may hear this at least once.
"Nose surgery should be done in winter."
"In summer, you sweat more,
and inflammation develops more easily."
These are things many of you
have probably heard before.
So even after deciding on rhinoplasty,
some people end up waiting for the right season,
never quite finding the timing and watching the year pass by.
Especially now, as the weather begins to warm up,
many people wonder whether they should get it done now before it gets hot
or wait until next winter.
Today, we’ll talk about whether this idea that
rhinoplasty should be done in winter
is actually true,
and what really matters more than the season
when it comes to rhinoplasty.
If you read this article carefully,
you’ll be able to have your nose surgery
without regrets.
Summer vs. winter
Which season is more suitable for rhinoplasty?
To begin with the conclusion,
the idea that you must have surgery in winter
to get a natural-looking nose
is hard to say is based on solid evidence.

Many people think that summer heat
makes inflammation more likely
and recovery slower,
but that degree of temperature difference
does not significantly increase
the rate of inflammation.
Of course, after nose surgery,
you will need to wear a splint or tape,
so summer may feel more stuffy
and uncomfortable.

But that is a matter of discomfort
during the recovery period,
not a different issue from
the surgical result itself.
After surgery,
most of your time is spent indoors,
and if you are in an environment with good air conditioning or heating,
the effect of the season is much smaller than you might think.
On the other hand, winter does not necessarily mean
faster recovery
or better results.
Dry weather can make the skin more sensitive,
and thick clothing can sometimes press on
the surgical area.
In this way, whether it is summer or winter,
there are uncomfortable factors after rhinoplasty,
but they are not the 기준 that determines
the quality of the surgical result.
In the end, even if it is not winter,
rhinoplasty can still produce excellent results.

In fact, there are other things
that are more important than the season.
The <real conditions> that determine
rhinoplasty results
So, when creating a natural-looking nose,
what should be checked first?
Many people first think about materials or popular nose lines,
but in fact, what should be looked at first
are the conditions of your own nose.
What is the skin thickness like?
How much skin laxity is there?
What is the condition of the cartilage and bone structure?
Only after understanding these conditions first
can you know accurately
how much height is possible
and where the limit should be.
For example, if there is not enough skin laxity,
and you force the nose to be too high,
even if it looks pretty at first,
the tip may droop over time
or the line may change.

It is similar to forcing too many things
into a small bag.
At first, it may seem to fit,
but in the end, the shape gets damaged.
Such cases are sometimes the reason behind
post-rhinoplasty reviews that say,
"It looked nice right after surgery,
but a few years later it looked different."
That is why the most important thing in rhinoplasty is
to design a natural nose shape
that suits your face,
stably within the conditions of your skin.
Rather than trying to follow a trendy line too aggressively,
find the most harmonious height and shape
within the range your skin can support,
and within that range,
the key is to build a structure
that keeps the tip from drooping.

Rather than bringing in a celebrity photo and saying,
"Please make my nose like this,"
the more realistic and safer approach
is to first check the range possible
within your own skin condition,
and then set the line within that range.
If what you want is not just "a pretty nose right now,"
but "a nose that looks good now
and stays that way over time,"
this order is especially important.
The term "jaryeon nose" used by Objet Plastic Surgery
is also created around this direction.
Rather than chasing trends,
finding a line that can be maintained over time
within the balance of the entire face
is the way to create a truly natural nose.
Only a nose made this way
can lead to satisfying results
both now and years later.
Today, we talked about the relationship between rhinoplasty and the seasons,
and what is important
when creating a natural-looking nose.

The season can affect the convenience of the recovery period,
but it is not a factor that determines
the surgical result itself.
If you want results where the tip does not droop
and the shape is maintained over time,
it is much more important to first check
your skin condition
than to focus on the season.
Dr. Jangwook of Objet Plastic Surgery
first examines the patient’s skin laxity
and cartilage condition,
and focuses on designing a stable structure
within those conditions
so that the tip does not collapse.
That is because he believes that
a natural-looking nose is not created by the season,
but begins with accurately reading
the conditions of the face.
If you are considering nose surgery,
we recommend first checking
your skin condition and the results that may be possible.
This has been Objet Plastic Surgery.
Thank you.
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