
Many people are looking into information about rhinoplasty to improve their personal image. In particular, the nose is the most prominent feature among the facial features, so if the shape of the nose changes into a smooth and straight form, the overall facial image can improve. That is why many people seek information about rhinoplasty, and especially if the nose has a blunt and spread-out bulbous shape, you may look into more detailed information about bulbous nose surgery reviews through nasal fat removal in order to improve an image that can seem dull and old-fashioned.

What is bulbous nose surgery? A low nasal bridge and a nose tip that looks broad and blunt are common characteristics more often seen in East Asians than in Westerners. In the past, it was regarded positively as a “bulbous nose,” said to bring good fortune, but under modern aesthetic standards it is seen as old-fashioned and dull, so there is a growing interest in bulbous nose surgery reviews to improve the nose into a more refined and slender image.

Therefore, the nose characteristics of those looking into bulbous nose surgery reviews include a blunt or non-refined nose tip, a wide and spread-out nostril area, thick skin tissue and fat around the nostrils, a flattened nostril area and nose tip, or cases where bulbous nose surgery was attempted but did not improve the shape. Because there are various causes, it is important that the surgical method and materials are selected to match each person’s symptoms based on the skin condition, cartilage condition, nasal bone condition, and whether there are internal functional issues.

At Ojiko Hospital and N Plus Clinic, they accurately identify the cause of a bulbous nose through various preoperative allergy tests, internal nasal function tests, 3D-CT imaging, and internal endoscopy, then establish a surgical plan based on the collected data, helping ensure a safe and satisfying bulbous nose surgery review.

If you check bulbous nose surgery reviews for the surgical methods, you can see that even if the nose shape looks similar to yours, different methods and materials are used for each individual. This is because each person differs in skin condition, cartilage condition, nasal bone condition, and whether there are internal functional issues. The procedures are divided into four categories and carried out accordingly, such as when there is a lot of subcutaneous fat at the nose tip, when the nose-tip cartilage is spread apart, when the nostrils are wide, or when the nose-tip cartilage is large.

In the case of bulbous nose surgery where there is a lot of subcutaneous fat at the nose tip, unnecessary soft tissue can be removed through nasal fat removal, and the overall nasal line can additionally be corrected with silicone and autologous cartilage.

In the case of bulbous nose surgery where the nose-tip cartilage is spread apart, the cartilage that has spread wide to the left and right is naturally brought together and sutured, and the overall nasal line can be corrected with nasal bridge silicone and autologous cartilage.

In the case of bulbous nose surgery with wide nostrils, part of the nostrils can be excised or tied with special sutures to correct them, and then the nasal bridge can be corrected with silicone and the nose tip with autologous cartilage to improve the overall nasal line.

In the case of bulbous nose surgery where the cartilage is large, part of the nose-tip cartilage can be trimmed to correct the cartilage size and overall nose shape, and then the nasal bridge can be corrected with silicone and the nose tip with autologous cartilage to improve the overall nasal line.

The autologous cartilage used for the nose tip includes septal cartilage, ear cartilage, and autologous rib cartilage, and the most suitable material for the individual can be selected through preoperative testing.

Silicone is used for the nasal bridge. In the case of silicone, to minimize an artificial feeling after nose surgery, commercially made silicone is not used as-is. Instead, it is carefully shaped by hand while considering various aspects such as the person’s overall image and the width, length, breadth, and height of the nasal bridge. This leads to a more satisfying bulbous nose surgery review.

Therefore, if you look closely at the images and content of bulbous nose surgery reviews, you can see that bulbous nose surgery can reduce wide nostrils, but because the causes differ from person to person, accurately identifying the cause is the key to the surgery. For those looking into bulbous nose surgery reviews, it is helpful to carefully check whether the medical staff have strong anatomical knowledge of the nose, whether they have sufficient experience and expertise, whether the clinic is equipped with devices that can accurately assess the condition of your nose, and whether aftercare is reliably guaranteed.

At Ojiko Hospital and N Plus Clinic, Director Yun Hyun-cheol personally handles each patient one-on-one, taking charge of the entire process from consultation about bulbous nose surgery to surgical planning, execution, treatment, and follow-up care, helping ensure a safe and satisfying bulbous nose surgery review from before the operation to after it.

Aftercare is also covered. They operate an A/S system that guarantees coverage for one year after surgery, as well as a surgical responsibility guarantee system that prepares for any situation that may arise after surgery, such as postoperative pain, inflammation, or dissatisfaction with the result. This allows you to receive reliable aftercare as well.

(The images above are before-and-after photos from a bulbous nose surgery review through nasal fat removal at Ojiko Hospital and N Plus Clinic.)
That concludes the information I shared about a clear bulbous nose surgery review through nasal fat removal at Ojiko Hospital and N Plus Clinic. I hope this article is very helpful for those who are currently looking into rhinoplasty because their nose shape is blunt and spread out like a bulbous nose. Thank you.
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