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This time, we have prepared information about tip rhinoplasty reviews.

The nose is located at the center of our face and is the most three-dimensional feature, so it is an important part that affects our impression. When the shape of the nose is too low, has a hump, is upturned, is crooked, or has a bulbous shape, interest in rhinoplasty tends to increase in order to improve these nasal shapes. However, for those who feel that full nose surgery is burdensome, interest in tip rhinoplasty reviews is increasing.

Therefore, as in the above, many people may think of rhinoplasty and usually focus on external standards when looking into it. However, our nose is not only important outwardly but also a bodily organ responsible for breathing and smell, so surgery should take internal nasal problems into account as well. Only then can we help prevent revision surgery caused by functional problems after surgery.

At A+ Clinic, in order to provide rhinoplasty suitable for each customer, we accurately assess the individual's current condition through preoperative 3D-CT imaging, internal endoscopy, various allergy tests, nasal function tests, and multi-angle photography. Based on the extracted data, we establish and carry out the surgical plan.

The nose shapes of those looking into tip rhinoplasty reviews can be classified as cases where the tip is low, an upturned nose with a lifted tip, a drooping tip, a tip that is hooked or a long nose, and a wide or bulbous tip.

In tip rhinoplasty, the surgical method and materials differ for each individual. These are applied differently depending on the current condition of the tip cartilage, the condition of the patient's own cartilage, internal nasal functional issues, and the condition of the skin. The procedure is also divided by type, such as cases where the tip is low, the tip is upturned, the tip is drooping, and the tip is wide.

When the tip is low, the shape of the tip is corrected by placing reworked autologous cartilage on the tip cartilage.

When the tip is upturned, to prevent the nose from turning up again after surgery, a columellar strut or septal extension can be performed, and then additional autologous cartilage can be placed on the supported tip cartilage to correct the shape of the tip.

When the tip is drooping, if it has become droopy due to lack of support, the tip cartilage can be firmly fixed with a columellar strut, and then additional autologous cartilage can be used on the supported tip cartilage to correct the shape of the tip.

When the tip is broad, the nasal cartilage can be brought together and firmly fixed with special sutures. If bringing the cartilage together alone does not produce sufficient results, additional autologous cartilage can be grafted to correct the shape of the tip.

As such, in tip rhinoplasty, each person's septal cartilage, alar cartilage, surrounding soft tissue, skin thickness, and nasal framework have different characteristics. So for those who want to refine the tip for a sharper and more sophisticated image, it is important to refer to tip rhinoplasty review images, but it is also important to visit the clinic and check the exact condition through equipment.

The materials used for the tip include autologous cartilage. Autologous cartilage includes septal cartilage, ear cartilage, and the patient's own rib cartilage. Through preoperative examinations, you can choose the material that is appropriate for your condition. If using autologous cartilage is difficult, donor rib cartilage can be used instead.

During tip rhinoplasty, silicone may also be used for the bridge. In the case of silicone, the clinic does not use a pre-made commercial implant as is; instead, it is carefully shaped by hand while considering various aspects such as the individual's overall image, the width, length, breadth, and height of the nasal bridge, so the procedure can be carried out with greater peace of mind.

When looking into tip rhinoplasty reviews, it is important not to simply check the images, but to choose a place that can perform the procedure by checking the methods, materials, and characteristics, as well as both the internal and external structure. It would also be helpful to check whether the medical staff have strong anatomical knowledge of the nose, whether they have abundant relevant experience and expertise, whether the clinic has equipment that can accurately assess the condition of your nose, and whether aftercare is reliably guaranteed.

At A+ Clinic, Director Yoon Hyun-cheol personally handles everything one-on-one, from consultations related to nasal surgery to surgical planning, the procedure itself, treatment, and follow-up care, providing high-level medical services from before surgery to after.

Aftercare is also supported by an A/S system that guarantees coverage for one year after surgery, and a surgical responsibility guarantee system is in place to prepare for all possible situations after surgery, including postoperative pain, inflammation, and dissatisfaction with the shape. This means you can be fully assured of aftercare benefits after surgery as well.

(The image above is before-and-after photos of A+ Clinic tip rhinoplasty reviews.)
Here, I explained the information related to A+ Clinic's tip rhinoplasty reviews. I hope this article has been very helpful for those who are currently looking into rhinoplasty because of a tip that is too upturned or too drooping. Thank you.
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