Reviewing low nose surgery reviews carefully

Taking care of one’s appearance has become a modern trend, and people of all ages and genders are increasingly interested in makeup, dieting, exercise, and self-care. However, even with these efforts, some areas are difficult to change, which is why people may look into cosmetic surgery. Among the many types of procedures, the nose is located at the center of the face and is one of the most three-dimensional features, so even a small change to its shape can significantly improve the overall image. For that reason, it is one of the procedures people consider first.

So, for those looking into nose surgery, the nose may be a source of appearance-related concerns because it can be too low, have a hump, be upturned, crooked, or have a shape like a bulbous nose. In particular, if the nose is too low and looks flat, or lacks dimensionality, the overall face may seem old-fashioned or lacking depth, which can become a concern and lead people to look into reviews of low nose surgery.

Those looking into reviews of low nose surgery generally tend to focus on appearance-related criteria when researching the procedure. However, the nose also plays an important functional role as an organ involved in breathing and smelling. A surgery should be performed only after accurately identifying whether there are any problems with the nose’s internal function, so that postoperative functional issues and the need for revision surgery can be prevented.

Therefore, rather than deciding on surgery after checking only appearance-based reviews, people looking into low nose surgery reviews should carefully check whether the medical team has strong anatomical knowledge of the nose, whether they have sufficient experience and expertise, whether the necessary equipment is available to accurately assess the condition of the nose, and whether aftercare is reliably provided. Doing so will help with making a better choice.

At OJIKO Hospital and N+ Clinic, to help ensure safe and satisfying low nose surgery reviews, we accurately assess each individual’s current internal and external nasal condition through preoperative 3D-CT imaging, internal endoscopy, various allergy tests, internal nasal function tests, and multi-angle photography. Based on the extracted data, we establish and carry out a surgical plan.

When looking at reviews of low nose surgery, even if the shape of the nose is similar, the procedure can be performed in different ways.

In general, low nose surgery often involves cases where both the bridge and the tip are low. The bridge can be corrected with silicone, and the tip can be corrected with autologous cartilage to improve the overall nasal line. If there are internal nasal issues, internal function improvement can be prioritized before proceeding with aesthetic nose surgery.

The materials used for low nose surgery can include autologous cartilage for the tip and silicone for the bridge. In the case of autologous cartilage, a preoperative examination can be used to select a material that is suitable for the individual before proceeding with surgery.

As for the silicone used for the bridge, it is not used exactly as a pre-made commercial product. Instead, it is carefully shaped by hand while considering various factors such as the individual’s overall image, the width, length, breadth, and height of the bridge, and other aspects. This helps create a more satisfying nose surgery result.

Aftercare is also provided through an A/S system that guarantees support for one year after surgery, as well as a surgical responsibility guarantee system prepared for any postoperative pain, inflammation, shape-related dissatisfaction, or other possible issues. This allows patients to receive reliable aftercare as well.

This concludes the explanation of low nose surgery reviews at OJIKO Hospital and N+ Clinic. I hope this article is very helpful for those considering nose surgery because their nose is too low or lacks dimensionality and feels flat. Thank you.
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