
Hello, this is Kim Hyung-taek, CEO and Chief Surgeon of Kowon Plastic Surgery, dedicated to enhancing your elegant beauty.
Today, someone considering revision rhinoplasty for a small nose said they had previously undergone surgery, but the nose still looked wide, so they asked a question.



Q. I want to have a smaller nose through revision rhinoplasty because my nose still looks wide even after surgery
I am thinking about revision rhinoplasty because my nose looks wide.
It is true that it has changed from before the surgery.
But it is not a small noseㅠㅠ
However, because the surgery was done in a provincial area and no osteotomy was performed, the bridge of my nose still looks wide.
Also, when I smile, the tip of my nose tends to spread out...
It is not exactly a hooked nose in everyday life, but I am also concerned that the tip of my nose drops when I smile.
And my skin is on the thicker sideㅠㅠㅠ
The length of my nose is also long compared with the size of my face.
So I want to have revision rhinoplasty to make my wide nose as small as possible..
My nasal bridge was originally relatively high.
I had the tip of my nose operated on in 2010 using the septum and ear cartilage.
From the perspective of revision rhinoplasty specialists, what do you think??
I want to turn my wide nose into a small nose, but is improving the long nose the more urgent issue... or is it more urgent to make the nostrils less visible? ㅠㅠ
#WideNose #SmallNose #RevisionRhinoplasty #HookedNose #NoseSurgery #KowonPlasticSurgery
Overall, because the nose is long and wide, it makes the nose look larger.
If you want revision rhinoplasty to make it look smaller and shorter, removing the muscle that pulls down the tip of the nose and slightly lifting the tip, along with osteotomy of the nasal bridge bones, can create a nose shape that looks thinner and shorter than it does now.
For more detailed information, an in-person examination and consultation would be necessary to provide an accurate answer.
Have a pleasant day.
I hope you get a good result.
I hope this consultation response was very helpful.
Thank you.
Source: https://kin.naver.com/qna/detail.naver?d1id=7&dirId=70110&docId=188240557&page=1#answer1
https://blog.naver.com/kowon_note/223330250577