
Hello,
this is VN Plastic Surgery.
Some people may find that they are no longer satisfied with their first nose surgery,
or that a problem has occurred with the silicone implant,
and want to remove the nasal implant cleanly.
Today, for those people,
we would like to talk about
how VN removes nasal implants cleanly.

To begin with whether an implant can be removed after nose surgery,
the answer is yes, it is possible.
At VN, we first perform a detailed analysis of the current condition of your nose
and whether there is any contracture,
then find a customized surgical method for each individual
and create a natural line after removing the implant.

VN’s exclusive standalone surgery cases, with no revision or reconstruction,
can be divided into three types.
First, simple cleanup means removing the implant.
Second, partial cleanup involves removing the implant
and trimming the cartilage at the nasal tip.
The last, third option is a method that removes both the implant
and all of the cartilage at the nasal tip.

When undergoing nose surgery to remove an implant,
there are certain concerns that naturally come up,
and the most common worries are as follows.
Q1. Will contracture occur?
Q2. Will the shape of the nose become unnatural?
Q3. Will the skin lose elasticity and sag?
Q4. Will the skin become thin and show the implant underneath?
For these four questions,
VN performs nose surgery with a solution suited to each person’s condition,
so we reduce the concerns that may arise
and strive to create satisfying results.

In addition, after removing the implant from the nose,
some people also worry that the bridge of the nose may look lower,
and regarding that point, we can respond as follows.
VN’s nose surgery takes into account each person’s skin and tissue condition,
preserves a natural nasal tip line,
and completes a more beautiful nose shape,
so there is no need to worry too much.

To summarize the points explained above for those who want to remove an implant,
whether the skin condition is suitable for surgery requires CT imaging and diagnosis before surgery,
and whether the nose shape can be maintained may require reinforcement depending on the condition.
Also, whether there is a risk of contracture requires diagnosis
in order to prevent overly aggressive surgery,
so it is best to receive a careful diagnosis of your current condition
through VN’s customized diagnostic solution.

If you want to find a personalized surgical method for you,
we hope you will visit VN, where an accurate diagnosis is possible.
