
Although the overall facial features are made up of the eyes, nose, and mouth, the forehead and face shape can also affect one’s impression. As a result, in modern society, where standards for appearance are higher, more people are investing in improving their looks. When considering such investment in appearance, people may try changing hairstyles, getting aesthetic procedures, improving skincare, or changing their body shape through exercise. Even so, for areas where change is difficult, some may consider surgery. However, indiscriminate cosmetic surgery can lead to various side effects, so it must be approached with great caution above all else, and priorities should be set accordingly.

Among various types of cosmetic surgery, the nose is located at the center of the face and is one of the most three-dimensional areas. If the shape of the nose is even slightly unbalanced, the overall facial balance may appear disrupted. That is why many people consider it first. Common nose types that lead people to consider rhinoplasty include a nose that is too low, a hump nose, an upturned nose, a crooked nose, or a bulbous nose. In addition, if there are internal functional problems in the nose, you may look into functional rhinoplasty reviews in more detail.

As explained above, the nose plays an important external role, but it is also an internal functional organ responsible for breathing and smell. If surgery is performed based only on external standards or cost-related considerations, functional abnormalities after surgery may lead to revision surgery. Therefore, for a more satisfactory result, surgery should address both the external appearance and the internal functional aspects of the nose. If you are placing greater importance on functional improvement, looking into information related to functional rhinoplasty reviews can also be very helpful.

If we look at functional rhinoplasty reviews related to problems with nasal function, the most common symptom is nasal congestion caused by rhinitis. Rhinitis is a common condition affecting more than half of Korean adults. It is divided into allergic rhinitis and structural rhinitis. In the case of allergic rhinitis, because it appears due to the environment or reactions to specific substances, a complete cure is difficult, so medication or strengthening immunity should be prioritized.

However, in the case of structural rhinitis caused by problems in the internal structure, if the exact cause is identified and surgery is performed accordingly, a complete cure may be expected after surgery. Causes of structural rhinitis include a deviated septum, inferior turbinate hypertrophy, and nasal valve stenosis. These symptoms can also appear in combination, and in common, they obstruct the flow of air entering through the nose, which can cause chronic nasal congestion. Therefore, for those who have nasal congestion, it may be helpful to look into functional rhinoplasty reviews and the related symptoms.

However, having structural rhinitis does not mean that everyone must undergo surgery. In mild cases, treatment may not be necessary. But if the symptoms are left untreated because they are considered minor, they can develop into chronic rhinitis, which may lead to complications such as reduced concentration, headaches, migraines, loss of motivation, and dry mouth. It may therefore be helpful to visit a nearby hospital and receive a diagnosis of your current condition.

Because nasal congestion is difficult to distinguish by sight alone—whether it is allergic rhinitis, structural rhinitis, or a common cold—diagnosis is only possible through equipment. For those looking into functional rhinoplasty reviews, it is also a good idea 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 postoperative care is reliably guaranteed.

At N+ Plus, to ensure a safe and satisfying functional rhinoplasty experience, we perform preoperative 3D-CT scans, internal endoscopy, various allergy tests, internal nasal function tests, and multi-angle photography. After accurately identifying each individual's internal and external nasal condition, we establish and carry out a surgical plan based on the collected data.

In the case of functional rhinoplasty, treatment and surgery can be performed according to each condition, and aesthetic rhinoplasty can be carried out after prioritizing functional improvement.

For aesthetic rhinoplasty, the bridge of the nose can be corrected using silicone, and the nasal tip can be refined using autologous cartilage to improve the overall nasal line.

In the case of autologous cartilage, it can be selected and used based on preoperative examinations of the individual's nasal bone condition, cartilage condition, and skin condition. Types of autologous cartilage include septal cartilage, ear cartilage, and autologous rib cartilage.

The silicone used for the nasal bridge is not simply existing commercial silicone. 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 nasal bridge, resulting in a more satisfying functional rhinoplasty outcome.

At N+ Plus, Director Yoon Hyun-cheol personally handles everything one-on-one, from consultations related to rhinoplasty and the establishment of the surgical plan to the procedure itself, treatment, and follow-up care. This provides a high level of medical service from before surgery through recovery.

Postoperative care is also covered by an aftercare warranty valid for one year after surgery, and a surgical responsibility guarantee system is in place to prepare for any situations that may occur after surgery, such as postoperative pain, inflammation, or dissatisfaction with the result. This means you can receive clear benefits in postoperative care as well.

(The image above shows before-and-after photos from a functional rhinoplasty performed at N+ Plus.)
This concludes the explanation of functional rhinoplasty reviews performed at N+ Plus. I hope this post is of great help to those who are currently looking into functional rhinoplasty reviews due to dissatisfaction with the shape or function of their nose. Thank you.
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