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Q. It has been 4 months since my no-implant nose surgery, and I have a question about T-zone care

Kowon Plastic Surgery · 김형택원장의 답변노트 · April 2, 2024

​ Hello. I am Kim Hyung-taek, CEO of Kowon Plastic Surgery. In this answer note, the question is about the effects on the T-zone after having nose surgery without an implant. I am...

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Clinic: Kowon Plastic Surgery

Original post date: April 2, 2024

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 4:06 AM

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Q. It has been 4 months since my no-implant nose surgery, and I have a question about T-zone care image 1

Hello. I am Kim Hyung-taek, CEO of Kowon Plastic Surgery.

In this answer note, the question is about the effects on the T-zone after having nose surgery without an implant.

I am answering that question.

Q. It has been 4 months since my no-implant nose surgery, and I have a question about T-zone care image 2

Q. It has been 4 months since my no-implant nose surgery, and I have a question about T-zone care

I had no-implant nose surgery 4 months ago.

But even now, my T-zone is still very oily, and sebum is also severe.

If I scratch my nose, it gets so dry that flakes form.

My eyebrows are even starting to fall out because of the oil and sebum. What should I do in a case like this?

It seems that it has been about 4 months since your nose surgery, and you are very concerned because there is too much oil and sebum on your nose, especially in the T-zone area.

What I can tell you is that for about 6 months after no-implant nose surgery, the skin on the nose is in the recovery stage.

So it would be best to give it time and observe how it changes.

No-implant nose surgery does not have a major effect on the skin of the nose, including the T-zone.

Even after about 6 months, I think the situation will likely be similar to how it was before the surgery.

If you already had severe sebum and oiliness in the T-zone before the no-implant nose surgery, I recommend visiting a dermatologist and getting a consultation.

I hope you have a good result from the surgery.

Source: https://kin.naver.com/qna/detail.nhn?d1id=7&dirId=70127&docId=394132143&page=1#answer1�a0

https://blog.naver.com/kowon_note/223330250577 �a0

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