
Sometimes, many people consider cosmetic surgery in order to improve parts of their appearance that they are not satisfied with. Among the various types of cosmetic surgery, the shape of the nose can make each person’s image look different, and because it is the area that balances the facial features at the center of the face, even a small change can have a significant effect on the overall image, making it a very popular type of cosmetic surgery. Today, among the different nose shapes, we would like to share information about nasal alar reduction surgery reviews to help those who are concerned about wide and thick alar areas.

Nasal alar reduction surgery refers to a wide alar shape itself, not a problem with the tip cartilage or skin tissue, and is a procedure that reduces the size of the alar area.

People looking into nasal alar reduction surgery reviews may have the following types of noses: when the width of the alar area is wide and the nose appears spread out, when the bridge is high but the nasal tip appears spread out, or when they want revision surgery because the condition did not improve even after nasal alar reduction surgery. In the case of nasal alar reduction surgery, the surgical method varies depending on an individual’s skin condition, cartilage condition, and nasal bone condition, so it may be helpful to choose a place that can accurately assess the shape of your own nose.

Accordingly, although many people may think nasal alar reduction surgery is a simple procedure, the nose is an important external feature and also a functional organ responsible for breathing and smell, so it is important to make a more careful decision. In addition, it may be helpful to carefully check whether the medical staff have a high level of anatomical knowledge of the nose, whether they have abundant relevant experience and expertise, whether equipment is available to clearly assess the condition of your nose, and whether aftercare is fully guaranteed.

At Ojico N+Plus, before nasal alar reduction surgery, 3D-CT scans, internal endoscopic imaging, various allergy tests, internal nasal function tests, and multi-angle photography are performed to accurately assess the current internal and external condition of the individual’s nose. Based on the collected data, a surgical plan is established and carried out, allowing patients to visit with greater peace of mind.

The methods for nasal alar reduction surgery are divided into three types: N+Plus scarless alar reduction, non-incisional alar reduction, and incisional alar reduction.

First, the scarless alar reduction surgery performed at N+Plus combines the advantages of non-incisional and incisional alar reduction. When the alar tissue is not thick, the size of the alar area is corrected by making a minimal incision in the skin under the nose.

Non-incisional alar reduction is applied when the skin tissue is somewhat thin and only the alar area is spread out. By simply tying both nostrils with a special thread, the size of the alar area can be corrected.

Lastly, incisional alar reduction is applied when the alar skin tissue is quite thick, and the size of the alar area can be corrected through a lateral incision.

In the case of nasal alar reduction surgery, the surgical method is applied differently depending on the condition of the individual’s nose, and the advantages and disadvantages of each method differ clearly. Therefore, it is important to accurately diagnose the individual’s condition and proceed with the appropriate surgical method. Looking at nasal alar reduction surgery reviews, many cases involve bridge or tip surgery being performed at the same time, as this can further maximize the effect of nasal alar reduction surgery.

At Ojico N+Plus, Director Yun Hyeon-cheol personally handles everything one-on-one, from consultations related to nose surgery to surgical planning, procedure, treatment, and follow-up visits. This allows patients to receive a high level of medical service from before surgery through after surgery.

For postoperative care, in addition to issuing an N+Plus membership card and providing a one-year warranty after surgery through the A/S system, the clinic also operates a surgical responsibility guarantee system to prepare for all possible situations such as postoperative pain, inflammation, and dissatisfaction with the result.

(The image above shows before-and-after photos from an Ojico N+Plus nasal alar reduction surgery review.)
That concludes the summary of the Ojico N+Plus nasal alar reduction surgery review. I hope this article is very helpful for those considering nose surgery due to wide or spread-out alar areas. Thank you.
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