
The area that plays an important role in determining a person's first impression is
most likely the face.
Among its features, the nose is located at the center and has a major influence on
the impression a person gives.
If the bridge is low, the nostrils are thick and spread outward, or if the nose is crooked or protrudes so that its shape is not well balanced,
you may not get the image you want.
That is why many people try to change the condition of their nose through cosmetic surgery,
by raising the bridge and improving the shape through bulbous nose surgery and other procedures.

The nose is not a part that can simply be considered as appearance alone
and then undergo bulbous nose surgery.
It is not just about changing the shape for aesthetic reasons;
because functional aspects must also be considered,
a more thorough examination and diagnosis
and a systematic plan must be carried out.
In addition, harmony with other facial features must also be considered important.
Simply making the nose high, sharp, or refined does not necessarily make it look beautiful.
You should carefully consider the balance with your eyes, mouth, ears, face shape, and other features you already have
when performing bulbous nose surgery,
and when it is carried out with safety as the top priority,
you can achieve a natural, harmonious, and beautiful result.

In general, an ideal nose is not simply one with a high bridge,
but one in which the shape and proportion of the bridge and tip
are in balance with the face.
Even if the bridge is high and balanced,
if the nasal alar skin is thick or the nostrils are large,
it cannot be considered an ideal nose shape.
People who want bulbous nose surgery because the alar skin is thick often visit because
they do not want the nose to look dull due to wide, thick nostrils.
In particular, as people get older, many pursue a more sophisticated image rather than a cute impression,
so they undergo bulbous nose surgery to reduce a nose tip that looks wide and bulky
and balance it with the face.

Bulbous nose surgery is a method performed to improve the appearance of a nose that looks spread out from the front.
Depending on the person, it can be a complex issue,
but it is also a method that carries the psychological burden of needing an incision.
However, not everyone needs an incision.
If the alar skin is thick and the nostrils are also large,
the nostrils are reduced through an incision.
If the nostrils are not relatively large,
and only the lower part below the nostrils appears wide,
it may be performed without an incision
by using a suturing method
for bulbous nose surgery.

If the cause of a blunt nose tip is laterally spread alar cartilage,
the size of the cartilage may be reduced or repositioned
to improve the shape of the nose tip.
Because it is performed in such a variety of ways,
even if you are considering bulbous nose surgery,
please keep in mind that the outcome can differ depending on the medical staff's judgment, experience, and skill,
and it is important to find a clinic that carefully examines the shape and condition of your nose
and provides customized care.
Since this is bulbous nose surgery performed on the face,
the stress can be significant if side effects occur.
Because the nose is incised and opened during the procedure,
a scar will remain after the surgery is complete.
If the scar lasts for a long time or becomes highly noticeable,
it can become another source of concern.
Also, because the skin tissue is incised,
there is a possibility that a line may form between the nose and the skin.
Since this area is difficult to correct with revision surgery,
it is advisable to proceed with caution from the beginning.

As rhinoplasty is a significant procedure that can greatly change one's appearance,
it must be supported by a systematic examination and careful planning
to prevent issues such as side effects.
Taking into account the harmony of each individual's face,
the procedure should be performed carefully so that the nose tip does not rise too much or droop too much,
so that problems do not arise from excessive incision,
and so that there is no stress related to functional aspects.
To check these precautions,
it is necessary to assess not only the external appearance of the nose,
but also the overall harmony with the face as a whole,
as well as internal conditions such as cartilage condition and subcutaneous tissue.
Proper aftercare is also important.
You should keep in mind from before the surgery that no surgery is completely free from side effects,
and rather than thinking, "There's no way anything will happen to me,"
it is better to look into how the clinic responds if a problem does arise
before visiting.

When searching for medical institutions for bulbous nose surgery through search results,
you can find many clinics that attract customers with various events and discounts.
Cost is an important factor in cosmetic surgery,
but rather than prioritizing a few tens of thousands of won when changing your face,
it is advisable to choose a medical institution based first on
how systematic its system is
and whether it can care for you with abundant experience and skill.
Please check all the caution points,
such as whether consultation and diagnosis before surgery are thorough,
whether care is provided one-on-one from consultation through surgery and aftercare,
whether excessive treatment is being recommended,
or whether trust is reduced because the medical staff information is unclear,
and choose the most reliable clinic and medical staff
to reduce the likelihood of problems.
Bulbous nose surgery is one way to remove your complex
and beautifully upgrade the image of your entire face.
However, that does not mean you should become overly greedy;
through consultation with the medical staff,
please proceed within an appropriate range
while considering the balance with your face.
I hope you will be reborn with a beautiful line
and a harmonious image through a successful surgery.
** Please note that this post was written as promotional content by Diva Plastic Surgery Clinic in compliance with the Medical Advertising Act. **