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Today, we have prepared information on a nose tip surgery review using tip cartilage suturing.

When we judge a first impression upon meeting someone, even if we know we should not judge by appearance, our eyes are instinctively drawn to the face. Because of that, some people may feel their image looks strong or dull, and many have become more interested in cosmetic surgery in order to improve their image into something more likable.

Our facial features can be said to consist of the eyes, nose, mouth, and face shape. Among them, the nose is located at the center of the face and plays a role in balancing all the facial features. Because it is also the most three-dimensional part of the face, even a small change can have a big effect on improving one’s image. However, when the nose is low, too large, crooked, drooping, or has a hump, it may stand out even more. For this reason, many people hope to improve their image by changing it to a straighter, higher nose line.

For those looking into nose tip surgery reviews, among various types, if the nose tip looks blunt and spread out, then even if the body is slim or the face shape is delicate, the overall impression may still appear dull or unsophisticated. That is why people with these concerns search for information on nose tip surgery reviews using tip cartilage suturing.

As such, the nose plays a major external role in shaping appearance, but it is also a very important organ functionally, as it is responsible for breathing and the sense of smell. Therefore, even if you are considering surgery from an aesthetic standpoint, if the operation is performed with only cosmetic considerations, functional problems may occur after surgery. For this reason, a satisfying nose tip surgery review is possible only when the internal functional aspects of the nose are also taken into account.

At Oji Nose Hospital & Plus, to ensure a satisfying nose tip surgery review, we first accurately assess the current condition of the nose through various allergy tests, olfactory function tests, 3D-CT scans, and internal endoscopy before surgery, and then proceed with surgery using the methods and materials suited to each individual.

(The image above shows actual before-and-after photos of a nose tip surgery review using tip cartilage suturing at Oji Nose Hospital & Plus.)
If you look at nose tip surgery reviews, one thing you can check is that you can find cases of improvement involving noses similar to your own and review the surgical methods and materials used. This can be helpful when consulting before surgery. However, even if the nose shape appears similar, it is difficult to determine by visual inspection whether the internal structure differs in terms of nasal bone condition, skin condition, cartilage size, or whether tip cartilage suturing is possible. Therefore, it is best to make your decision only after sufficient consultation following examinations with medical equipment before surgery.

If you look into nose tip surgery reviews, you can see that there are many different surgical methods and materials. At Oji Nose Hospital & Plus, nose tip surgery is broadly divided into four categories.

First, when the nose tip is low, additional autologous cartilage is grafted onto the nasal tip cartilage to correct the tip.

Second, when the nose tip is upturned, a columellar support is placed or septal extension is performed to prevent the nose from turning up again, and additional autologous cartilage is placed on top of the supported nasal tip cartilage to correct the shape of the nose tip.

Third, when the nose tip is drooping. A columellar support is placed to firmly fix the weak, drooping nasal tip cartilage, and additional autologous cartilage is placed on top of the supported nasal tip cartilage to correct the shape of the tip.

Lastly, when the nose tip is spread out, the spread nasal cartilage is gathered together and firmly fixed through tip cartilage suturing, and if necessary, autologous cartilage is grafted to correct the shape.

The materials used in nose surgery include silicone for the bridge and autologous cartilage for the tip. Autologous cartilage includes septal cartilage, ear cartilage, and autologous rib cartilage. The materials are also selected based on preoperative testing to suit each person. If the use of autologous cartilage is difficult through these tests, donated rib cartilage approved by the U.S. FDA is used.

In cases where bridge surgery is performed as needed to add volume to the nasal bridge during nose tip surgery, silicone is used. At Oji Nose Hospital & Plus, rather than using mass-produced silicone as is, the surgery is performed with a customized design after the silicone is carefully sculpted by hand, taking into account the individual’s overall image, as well as the width, length, and breadth of the nasal bridge.

Although nose tip surgery may seem simple from the outside, it must be performed after checking internal function as well. Therefore, it is important to carefully check whether the medical staff have strong anatomical knowledge, extensive experience and career history, whether the necessary equipment is available to accurately assess the condition of your nose, and whether aftercare is properly provided. Doing so can help prevent revision surgery.

Therefore, at Oji Nose Hospital & Plus, to ensure a safe and satisfying nose tip surgery review, all processes from nose surgery consultation, surgical planning, implementation, treatment, and follow-up care are handled one-on-one by Director Yoon Hyun-cheol. For aftercare, an A+ membership card is issued, and the hospital operates a surgical responsibility guarantee system to prepare for all situations, including the aftercare system and any possible postoperative pain, inflammation, or dissatisfaction with the shape. Those who have an A+ membership card can receive reliable aftercare benefits.

This concludes the information on nose tip surgery reviews using tip cartilage suturing at Oji Nose Hospital & Plus. I hope this post is very helpful for those who are currently considering nose surgery because they are unhappy with the shape of their nose. Thank you.