
Hello. I am Kim Hyung-taek, director of Kowon Plastic Surgery, pursuing healthy beauty.
Today’s answer note topic is about nasal surgery for minors (tip cartilage rearrangement).

Q. Is tip cartilage rearrangement for a minor risky?
Hello. I am an 18-year-old high school student who dreams of becoming a celebrity.
I heard that nose surgery should be done after growth is fully complete,
but even if it is not a surgery that involves inserting an implant, is there a high risk of side effects?
My nasal bridge seems fine, but the tip of my nose seems a little blunt, so I am considering tip cartilage rearrangement.
Since I am an aspiring celebrity, I have to take auditions and there are many things I need to pay attention to, so I am a bit pressed for time.
I want to have surgery this winter. Would that be okay?
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In general, nose surgery is done after growth is completely finished.
Because growth differs from person to person, if there has been no change in height growth for the past few years,
it is judged that growth is complete.
Also, regardless of whether an implant is used, nose surgery is recommended after growth is complete,
and this includes cases of tip surgery as well. Of course, tip cartilage rearrangement is also included in tip surgery.
If you would like more detailed information, it would be a good idea to visit a nearby clinic
and ask about whether surgery is possible through an in-person consultation with a specialist.
I hope you get a good result.
Thank you.
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