
Hello,
this is VN Plastic Surgery.
I think there are quite a few people who have heard of nose surgery that can improve only the tip of the nose.
This type of nose surgery is sometimes also called a no-implant rhinoplasty.
Today, I’d like to talk about a nose surgery that can raise only the tip of the nose, which could be considered one of VN’s specialty procedures.

There are four cases in which VN tip rhinoplasty can be performed.
First, when the tip of the nose is low compared to the bridge,
or second, when the tip is wide or blunt.
And third, when the nose looks short or upturned.
Lastly, when you want to improve only the tip of the nose,
tip rhinoplasty alone can be enough to change the nose line.

Also, if the bridge of the nose is not low,
instead of forcing the bridge to be raised,
it is better to create a detailed design centered on the tip of the nose,
and make a natural improvement,
which can help create a nose shape that is harmonious with the face.

VN’s no-implant rhinoplasty
raises only the tip of the nose through a customized design
to complete a refined nose line.
Through cartilage grafting using diced cartilage,
we can correct the tip of the nose using ear cartilage,
or use ear cartilage and septal cartilage
for two surgical methods that correct the bridge, columella, and tip of the nose,
to alter only the tip of the nose and create a harmonious line.

Also, the results of tip rhinoplasty can vary depending on
which cartilage is used and where.
Ear cartilage is used for the tip of the nose,
where movement and touch need to be soft,
and septal cartilage should be used for areas that firmly support
the center of the line.
At VN, we use cartilage that is appropriate for each location,
so we can achieve a natural line
and strong support.

VN’s tip rhinoplasty can reduce the burden while also allowing for a quicker recovery.
Because we reduce the use of splints,
we help patients return to daily life by removing the nose tip taping sooner.

If you want only tip rhinoplasty,
please visit VN Plastic Surgery,
where professional medical staff can accurately determine
what cartilage should be used and where,
and help create the design you want.
