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Q. I had surgery with septal cartilage, but I want a revision rhinoplasty..

Kowon Plastic Surgery · 김형택원장의 답변노트 · July 25, 2024

​ Hello. I am Kim Hyung-taek, the CEO doctor of Kowon Plastic Surgery, who performs rhinoplasty with honest and delicate techniques. This answer note is for someone who wants a rev...

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Clinic: Kowon Plastic Surgery

Original post date: July 25, 2024

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 3:49 AM

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Q. I had surgery with septal cartilage, but I want a revision rhinoplasty.. image 1

Hello. I am Kim Hyung-taek, the CEO doctor of Kowon Plastic Surgery, who performs rhinoplasty with honest and delicate techniques.

This answer note is for someone who wants a revision rhinoplasty and asked whether they should use fillers or have nose surgery because they were unsure.

Q. I had surgery with septal cartilage, but I want a revision rhinoplasty.. image 2

Q. I had surgery with septal cartilage, but I want a revision rhinoplasty..

Hello. I had rhinoplasty about two weeks ago.

But it is not the nose shape I wanted, so I want a revision rhinoplasty.

Originally, I had the surgery hoping for the nose shape of the model shown below.

I had the procedure using septal cartilage, so would it be enough to add a little filler?

Or would it be okay to do only a revision on the nose tip?

If that is not possible either, would I need an overall revision rhinoplasty?

#RevisionRhinoplasty #SeptalCartilage #NoseFiller #Rhinoplasty #KowonPlasticSurgery

Since it has only been two weeks since the rhinoplasty, I recommend waiting at least six months.

If, after about six months without any other procedures including fillers, the shape of your nose still does not feel satisfactory or there are parts you would like to change, then it would be best to have a detailed consultation with the doctor who performed the surgery.

I hope you get a good result.

https://kin.naver.com/qna/detail.nhn?d1id=7&dirId=70110&docId=253404420&page=1#answer1

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

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