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Among the facial features, the nose is located at the center of the face
and plays an important role in determining the overall impression.
For this reason,
interest in nose surgery has been steadily increasing,
just as interest in eye surgery has.
However, simply raising the bridge of the nose
does not complete an ideal nose shape.
When it comes to creating a balanced nasal line,
not only the bridge of the nose but also the tip,
and the shape of the alae that surround the nostrils
play an important role.
In particular, if the alae appear wide or flared outward,
the entire nose may look heavy
and create a stuffy impression.
For this reason, many people consider alar reduction surgery
to improve this.
With that in mind, today's post will cover alar reduction surgery
in detail overall.

First, what is alar reduction surgery?
It refers to surgery that improves the size and shape
of wide or flared alae
and makes the overall proportions of the nose
more harmonious.
Even if you have a nasal bridge of ideal height
and a well-balanced nose tip shape,
if the width of the alae is broad,
it can give a somewhat plain impression.
In cases like this,
an option to consider is alar reduction surgery.

Then how can you tell for yourself
whether your alae are wide or flared?
Let's look at simple assessment methods
along with the types that may need alar reduction.
When looking at yourself in the mirror from the front,
if the width of your alae is wider than the glabella,
which is the distance between both eyes,
you can consider your alae to be somewhat flared.
Cases that may need alar reduction are as follows:
✔️People whose alae flare outward when making facial expressions
✔️People whose nostrils are large, making the alae look wide horizontally
✔️People whose thick alae make their impression look stuffy
✔️People whose wide alae make facial harmony feel unbalanced
If you fall into one of the types above,
you may want to consider alar reduction surgery,
and through it, the overall proportions of the nose
can be arranged more evenly,
while the face may also look
more refined.

Then, what is the most important factor
determining the success of alar reduction surgery?
Because the shape and structure of the alae differ from person to person,
customized surgery that fully takes this into account
is more important than anything else
for the harmony and balance of the entire face.

For this reason, at Thank You Plastic Surgery,
a plastic surgery specialist with extensive experience and know-how
from handling a wide range of nose surgery cases
personally oversees everything from
1:1 customized consultations to surgery.
Through a one-on-one consultation with the patient,
we carefully analyze the cause of the alae appearing wide or flared
from an anatomical perspective,
and design a customized surgical plan
by considering each individual's nasal structure and alar type.
Because the specific surgical method may vary
depending on the individual's alar shape and skin thickness,
we recommend having a thorough consultation with a specialist
who has anatomical expertise
and establishing a customized plan.
With that in mind, at Thank You,
we will next explain in detail
what customized surgeries are performed
for each type that needs alar reduction.

First, this is the type with a wide lower portion of the alae.
In this case, a process of bringing the flared alae together is needed.
A small hole is made below the nostrils using a non-incisional method,
then the space between both nostrils is tied with thread
to reduce the width of the alae.

Next is the type in which the alae look wide because of large nostrils.
In this case, a minimal incision is made inside the nostrils
to reduce the shape and size of the nostrils,
which in turn can reduce the width of the alae.
In particular, because the incision is made inside the nostrils,
it is not easily visible from the outside,
which can minimize concern about scarring.

Another type is when both the alae and the nostrils
are spread widely left and right.
In this case, the nostrils are minimally incised inside
to ideally correct the shape of the nostrils.
At the same time, non-incisional thread lifting
can also reduce the width of the alae.
Because the surgery is performed so that the alar shape does not
look unnatural even with changes in facial expressions,
you can expect a more natural result.

As such, at Thank You,
we perform customized alar reduction surgery
by considering each person's different alar type.

In Thank You's alar reduction before-and-after cases,
you can also see the transformed appearance
into a more ideal shape,
and this can be seen as the result of
precise surgical planning tailored to each individual.

So far, we have introduced the overall procedure,
including alar reduction before-and-after cases.
If you are hoping for a refined alar reduction before-and-after change,
why not do it together with Thank You,
which performs customized surgery? 💚

At Thank You Plastic Surgery,
we are currently running an event for alar reduction surgery
that minimizes scarring concerns through secret incisions,
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