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This time, we are introducing information about safe non-implant rhinoplasty reviews.

When we communicate, we look at each other’s faces, so many people make efforts to improve their appearance. Accordingly, they invest time and money because they want to develop into a better version of themselves than their current appearance by using exercise, skin care, and makeup.

Even so, one of the hardest areas to change is the shape of the nose. Since the nose is located at the center of our face, even a slight bend, bump, low bridge, drooping tip, or upturned shape can upset the overall balance of the facial image. For this reason, many people search for non-implant rhinoplasty reviews to improve these concerns.

What is non-implant rhinoplasty? It is a surgery performed without using an implant (silicone) for the nasal bridge, and instead uses the patient’s own cartilage for the nasal tip. Because non-implant rhinoplasty is performed using autologous cartilage, the probability of inflammation is significantly lower, making it suitable for people who are sensitive to inflammatory reactions or who want to improve to a more natural-looking nose shape.

If you look at non-implant rhinoplasty reviews, you can see that the types of cases that need non-implant rhinoplasty vary: a high bridge but a drooping tip, a hooked nose, an upturned nose, a long or arrow-like tip, or a downward-pointing tip.

Usually, in rhinoplasty, the nasal bridge is raised with an implant (silicone), and the nasal tip is refined with autologous cartilage to elevate the entire nasal line. However, in non-implant rhinoplasty, the nose tip is corrected using autologous cartilage without using an implant (silicone).

(The image above shows before-and-after photos from non-implant rhinoplasty reviews at A&Plus Clinic.)
If you look at non-implant rhinoplasty reviews, you can see that different types of autologous cartilage materials are used depending on the person. Autologous cartilage includes septal cartilage, ear cartilage, and autologous rib cartilage. When there is insufficient autologous cartilage or it is difficult to harvest, FDA-approved donated rib cartilage is used. The autologous cartilage used in non-implant rhinoplasty is determined through preoperative examination based on each individual’s nasal condition and cartilage condition.

- Septal cartilage is the cartilage that divides the nostrils into two and supports the nose, helping create a natural nose shape.
It is firmer than ear cartilage, which helps prevent the nasal tip from drooping.
- Ear cartilage is softer than septal cartilage, making the tip look natural and refined.
Because it is relatively easy to harvest compared with other cartilage, it is often used.
- Autologous rib cartilage is cartilage located in the ribs. It is used when septal cartilage or ear cartilage is insufficient.
Because it is large and firm, it is used when the nose is short or upturned.
- Donated rib cartilage is used when harvesting autologous cartilage is difficult. It undergoes special processing,
and because it has been approved by the U.S. FDA, it is used as a substitute for autologous cartilage.

At A&Plus Clinic, to provide satisfying non-implant rhinoplasty reviews, we accurately assess the presence and condition of cartilage, as well as internal issues, through 3D-CT scans and internal endoscopic imaging before surgery. Based on the examination data, we perform customized surgery according to each person’s condition.

The surgical methods for non-implant rhinoplasty can be divided into cases where the nasal bridge is already high enough and does not require an implant, and cases where the bridge has no issues and only the nose tip is corrected.

When the nasal bridge is high enough and does not require an implant, if there is a hump on the bridge, hump removal or osteotomy is performed, and the nose tip is corrected with autologous cartilage.

When there is no problem with the nasal bridge, the nose tip is corrected with autologous cartilage and then naturally connected to the bridge to refine the nose line.

In this way, non-implant rhinoplasty reviews may seem less burdensome and more straightforward than performing full rhinoplasty. However, because the nose is an organ responsible for smell and breathing, its internal structure is quite complex. Therefore, it is important to proceed carefully at a place that can also check these functional aspects. Accordingly, choosing a clinic where the medical staff have strong anatomical knowledge of the nose and perform surgery based on extensive career experience and expertise can lead to more satisfying non-implant rhinoplasty reviews.

At A&Plus Clinic, Director Yoon Hyun-cheol personally handles the entire process one-on-one, from consultation for non-implant rhinoplasty reviews to surgical planning, execution, treatment, and follow-up care. In addition, by issuing an A&Plus membership card, the clinic provides a one-year free after-service system after surgery and implements a surgery responsibility guarantee system in preparation for any postoperative pain, inflammation, dissatisfaction with appearance, or other possible situations, aiming for more satisfying non-implant rhinoplasty reviews.

That concludes the information on non-implant rhinoplasty reviews at OziCo & Plus Clinic. I hope this article is of great help to those who are considering rhinoplasty because they are unhappy with the current shape of their nose. Thank you.

