
Hello. I’m Kim Hyung-taek, the director of Kowon Plastic Surgery Clinic.
In this answer note, someone with questions about revision surgery for a contracted nose submitted a question.
I am here to answer that question.

Q. A Question About Revision Surgery for Contracted Nose
If I have revision surgery for a contracted nose after a previous operation, and silicone, AlloDerm, and donated rib cartilage are used as implants, could there be side effects?
And is revision surgery for a contracted nose possible with this method?
If you look at the question, the person is asking whether revision rhinoplasty is possible using implants for a contracted nose, and if so, whether there are any side effects.
Questioner, revision surgery for a contracted nose is possible using silicone, AlloDerm, and donated rib cartilage.
Possible side effects generally include inflammation, contraction, the nose appearing crooked, silicone becoming visible through the skin, or the nasal tip becoming visible through the skin.
Source: https://kin.naver.com/qna/detail.nhn?d1id=7&dirId=70110&docId=384822580&page=1#answer1
https://blog.naver.com/kowon_note/223330250577