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Q. I had surgery to improve a hump nose—has my nose sunken in?

Kowon Plastic Surgery · 김형택원장의 답변노트 · June 27, 2024

​ Hello. I am Kim Hyung-taek, the chief director of Kowon Plastic Surgery, always sincere about nose surgery. Today’s answer note is about someone who had surgery to improve a hump...

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Clinic: Kowon Plastic Surgery

Original post date: June 27, 2024

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 3:50 AM

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Q. I had surgery to improve a hump nose—has my nose sunken in? image 1

Hello. I am Kim Hyung-taek, the chief director of Kowon Plastic Surgery, always sincere about nose surgery.

Today’s answer note is about someone who had surgery to improve a hump nose and is worried that their nose has sunken in.

Q. I had surgery to improve a hump nose—has my nose sunken in? image 2

Q. I had surgery to improve a hump nose—has my nose sunken in?

It has been almost two years since my nose surgery.

I had surgery to improve my hump nose, so that area was shaved down, and the procedure used silicone and ear cartilage.

It does not show clearly in the photo, but the border between the silicone and ear cartilage seems to have slightly sunken in.

Looking at it another way, it also seems natural, so I’m not sure..

Why is this happening?

#humpnose #nosesinking #nosesurgerysideeffects #womensnosesurgery #kowonplasticsurgery

You had surgery to improve a hump nose, and at the same time, you had a procedure using silicone and ear cartilage.

After some time has passed, it seems you are now feeling that the nose has sunken in.

First, from the photo, the nose does not appear to be severely sunken.

The tip of the nose is a movable area, so it may be pressed by muscles or, alternatively, the tip of the nose may have settled, making the area you mentioned look slightly sunken.

It is not especially problematic, but if it bothers you aesthetically, it would be a good idea to visit the hospital where you had the surgery and discuss it with the doctor who was in charge.

I hope you get a good result.

Thank you.

https://kin.naver.com/qna/detail.nhn?d1id=7&dirId=70110&docId=259828882&page=1#answer1

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

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