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Can people with thin skin at the tip of the nose still get a silicone implant?

VN Plastic Surgery · 브이엔성형외과 · June 25, 2025

Hello, this is VN Plastic Surgery. If you search for VN, you can see a variety of plastic surgery procedures, and among them, today we’d like to talk about VN tip rhinoplasty for c...

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Clinic: VN Plastic Surgery

Original post date: June 25, 2025

Translated at: April 22, 2026 at 2:54 PM

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Hello,

this is VN Plastic Surgery.

If you search for VN, you can see a variety of plastic surgery procedures, and among them,

today we’d like to talk about VN tip rhinoplasty for cases where the skin at the tip of the nose is thin.

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One thing to consider before nose surgery is the criteria for choosing an implant.

It is not necessary to use an implant unconditionally, and you should complete a stable and harmonious result by using an implant and autologous cartilage that suit the individual.

The 기준 for finding what suits the individual must include understanding skin thickness, nasal cartilage structure, and nasal bridge height.

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When the skin at the tip of the nose is thin based on these criteria, there are issues to be careful about.

These include tip visibility, where the implant can show through the skin, and inflammation, which is an immune response that occurs when the body recognizes the implant as a foreign substance.

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To help prevent these issues in advance, VN uses autologous cartilage to carry out a more natural rhinoplasty method.

First, minced cartilage grafting: the harvested autologous cartilage is made into particles, inserted into the nose, and designed into the desired shape.

Second, use of ear cartilage and septal cartilage: ear cartilage and septal cartilage are harvested to correct the nasal bridge, columella, and nasal tip.

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Even when using VN’s rhinoplasty methods, if your skin is thin, you still need to be careful in choosing an implant.

Rather than an artificial implant, using autologous cartilage and operating to achieve a nasal tip height that suits your face can create a more naturally beautiful line.

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However, there are cases where an artificial implant must be chosen, such as when the skin is thick and elastic or when a higher line is desired.

VN rhinoplasty tailored to this accordingly flexibly combines implants and autologous cartilage depending on the individual’s skin condition and desired line, carrying out surgery that completes a naturally harmonious result.

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To complete the nose line you want, it would be a good idea to have rhinoplasty at VN, where a variety of materials are used and an accurate diagnosis is possible.

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