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Where to Get Revision Rhinoplasty in Gangnam,
How to Rebuild from the Structure with Autologous Rib Cartilage
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Revision Rhinoplasty

Even after already having undergone nose surgery once,
there are cases where people are not satisfied with the line,
or feel that deformity has developed over time.
A nose that seemed fine at first may gradually appear crooked,
or the tip may seem lifted,
or, on the contrary,
it may feel like it has dropped.
These changes are often not simply a matter of design,
but rather stem from issues with the internal structure of the nose and its support.
That is why revision rhinoplasty is not just about
recreating the shape,
but about accurately analyzing the existing structure
and redesigning it.
Why does revision rhinoplasty require more caution?
Revision surgery involves far more factors to consider
than the first surgery.
Because surgery has already been performed once,
you need to check for:
cartilage damage
scar tissue
changes in skin thickness
weakening of the support structure
These factors must all be examined together.
Rather than simply recreating height,
it is important to first understand the current condition accurately
and then approach the surgery in a way that addresses the cause of the problem.
Autologous rib cartilage,
why is it often used in revision surgery?

One of the materials often mentioned when planning revision rhinoplasty
is autologous rib cartilage.
Autologous rib cartilage is a method that uses cartilage harvested
from the patient’s own ribs.
It has the following characteristics:
It can be secured in sufficient quantity and used for various structural reinforcements
It has strong support, making it advantageous for rebuilding the nasal tip and nasal structure
It can be used as a stable material even when existing cartilage is insufficient
In particular, in revision cases,
septal cartilage or ear cartilage is often insufficient due to the previous surgery,
so autologous rib cartilage is often used for structural reconstruction
to rebuild the nose.
At Verygood Plastic Surgery,
taking these points into account,
the surgical plan is made not by simply choosing a material,
but by thoroughly analyzing the method that suits each person’s nasal condition.
In revision rhinoplasty,
‘support’ is more important than ‘height’

Among those considering revision rhinoplasty,
there are also people who think,
“This time, I want it made higher.”
However, the truly important point is not height,
but the structure and stability that support the nose.
If you only increase the height while support is insufficient,
deformity may develop again over time.
Therefore, in revision surgery,
the following elements must be considered together:
reconstruction of the internal nasal support structure
adjustment of cartilage placement and direction
securing stability of the nasal tip
3D-CT-based analysis,
we also check inside the nose
It is important in revision rhinoplasty to examine not only the external appearance,
but also the internal structure.
At Verygood Plastic Surgery, 3D-CT is used to precisely check:
the internal structure of the nose
the condition of the septum
whether there is left-right asymmetry
changes caused by previous surgery
and then the direction of surgery is decided.
In addition, through collaborative treatment with an otolaryngology specialist,
the approach is designed so that functional issues such as a deviated septum or rhinitis
can also be considered together.
A safe surgical environment is also an important criterion
Because revision rhinoplasty is a highly difficult procedure,
the surgical environment is also an important factor.
At Verygood Plastic Surgery,
the following are maintained to create a more stable surgical environment:
1:1 monitoring by an anesthesiology and pain medicine specialist
medical equipment at university-hospital level
an emergency response system
a recovery-focused environment

Revision rhinoplasty is
not simply a surgery to change the shape,
but a process of analyzing the cause of the existing problem
and rebuilding the structure.
In particular, revision surgery using autologous rib cartilage
can be an important option
because it can supplement insufficient cartilage
and strengthen the support of the nose.
At Verygood Plastic Surgery,
after thoroughly analyzing each person’s nasal condition and structure,
revision rhinoplasty is performed with the goal of creating a nasal line
that is more stable and naturally connected.
If you are worried about changes after nose surgery,
please carefully check your current condition
and decide on the direction that suits you best
through a consultation.
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