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When people think about rhinoplasty, they often think of it as surgery that raises the bridge and tip of the nose, so if they think their nose is low, they may consider rhinoplasty. However, because the nose has various surgical methods and materials depending on its shape, it is important to accurately understand the current condition of your nose and undergo surgery that suits it, which can lead to higher satisfaction after the procedure. The nose plays an important role in appearance, but it also has functional roles in breathing and smell, so it may be helpful to make your decision after carefully reviewing it.

In particular, many people in Korea have bulbous noses, reflecting the characteristics of East Asian noses that are low and blunt. In the past, a bulbous nose was seen as a good nose that symbolized fortune coming in, but in modern times, because of its shape, it may be seen as dull or old-fashioned. As a result, interest in bulbous nose surgery reviews is increasing as a way to improve it.

What is bulbous nose surgery? It refers to a nose that looks generally large and wide because the alar skin tissue and fat are thick, making the nostrils wide and spread out, or because the tip is blunt and spread out. Surgery that refines this nose shape to make it sharper and slimmer is called bulbous nose surgery.

The types of people who look into bulbous nose surgery reviews can be divided into cases such as a blunt nose tip, wide and spread-out nostrils, thick alar skin tissue and fat, a generally flat nostril and nose tip, or those who want revision surgery because the nose did not improve even after bulbous nose surgery. If you check bulbous nose surgery reviews, you will see that this type of surgery is not performed in a simple, one-size-fits-all way. Because the surgical method and materials differ depending on the individual's condition, it is important to accurately check the current state of the nose before proceeding with surgery.

Therefore, many people may only look at photos in bulbous nose surgery reviews and assume that because their nose shape is similar, the same surgical method and materials will be used. However, in the case of a bulbous nose, it is important to determine whether the issue is with the cartilage, the skin, or whether there is a functional problem, and then proceed accordingly. Since it is difficult to accurately diagnose the current condition by visual inspection alone, it is safer and more satisfying to first assess the condition using equipment and then set the appropriate surgical method and materials accordingly for a bulbous nose surgery review.

At OjiGo Plastic Surgery and N+Plus, to ensure safe and satisfying bulbous nose surgery reviews, we conduct preoperative internal endoscopic imaging, 3D-CT scans, various allergy tests, and internal nasal function tests to accurately assess the individual's nasal interior and internal condition, then establish a surgical plan before proceeding.

The surgical methods for bulbous nose surgery are broadly divided into four types: cases with a lot of subcutaneous fat, cases where the tip cartilage is spread apart, cases with wide nostrils, and cases where the tip cartilage is large.

First, when there is a lot of subcutaneous fat at the nose tip, unnecessary soft tissue is removed through nose fat removal, and then the height of the bridge or tip is adjusted to match the desired nose line.

If the tip cartilage is spread apart, the widely separated alar cartilages can be sutured together naturally, and the height of the bridge and tip can additionally be adjusted.

If the nostrils are wide, part of the nostril tissue is excised, and if the degree of nostril widening is mild, a tying procedure using special thread may be performed. In addition, the height of the bridge and tip can be adjusted.

If the tip cartilage is large, part of the tip cartilage can be trimmed to correct the cartilage size and overall shape, and the bridge and tip height can also be adjusted.

Also, in the case of the additional bridge silicone insertion, instead of using an existing commercial silicone product as-is, the silicone is carefully shaped by hand after considering various aspects such as the individual's overall image and the width, length, breadth, and height of the bridge. This allows for a more satisfying bulbous nose surgery review.

As such, bulbous nose surgery may seem like a simple procedure, but because the surgical method and materials vary depending on the individual's condition, it is a highly difficult surgery. Therefore, for those researching bulbous nose surgery reviews, it may be helpful to choose only after carefully checking whether the medical staff have strong anatomical knowledge of the nose, whether they have sufficient related experience and expertise, whether there is equipment available to accurately assess the condition of your nose, and whether aftercare is properly provided.

At OjiGo Plastic Surgery and N+Plus, Director Yoon Hyun-cheol personally handles one-on-one consultations, surgical planning, the procedure, treatment, and follow-up care for bulbous nose surgery, providing a high level of medical service from before the surgery through after.

Aftercare is also handled through a one-year warranty service after surgery, as well as a surgery responsibility guarantee system that prepares for any situations that may arise, such as postoperative pain, inflammation, or dissatisfaction with the shape, providing safer and more satisfying aftercare benefits.

(The image above is a before-and-after photo of bulbous nose surgery at OjiGo Plastic Surgery and N+Plus.)
That concludes the summary of bulbous nose surgery reviews at OjiGo Plastic Surgery and N+Plus. I hope this article will be very helpful for those who are currently looking into rhinoplasty because of the shape of their bulbous nose. Thank you.
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