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Q. Nasal Surgery Pain: Did squeezing a pimple on my nose cause the implant to move?

Kowon Plastic Surgery · 김형택원장의 답변노트 · July 22, 2025

Hello. I am Kim Hyeong-taek, the director of Kowon Plastic Surgery, where we create harmonious and balanced facial features. Today, this is a case from someone experiencing pain af...

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Clinic: Kowon Plastic Surgery

Original post date: July 22, 2025

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 2:04 AM

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Q. Nasal Surgery Pain: Did squeezing a pimple on my nose cause the implant to move? image 1

Hello. I am Kim Hyeong-taek, the director of Kowon Plastic Surgery, where we create harmonious and balanced facial features.

Today, this is a case from someone experiencing pain after nasal surgery, who asked whether the implant may have moved after squeezing a pimple on the nose.

Q. Nasal Surgery Pain: Did squeezing a pimple on my nose cause the implant to move? image 2

Q. Nasal surgery pain: Did squeezing a pimple on my nose cause the implant to move?

It has been a year since the surgery, but my nose still feels a little heavy and pressured, if not exactly painful to the point of nasal surgery pain.

It feels like that, and I notice it repeatedly on the left and right sides of my nose.

But when I talk or focus on something, I do not notice it very much.

This nasal surgery pain started after I squeezed a pimple on the bridge of my nose very hard.

In addition to mild pain in the nose, I also feel a slight pressing sensation in the center of my cheek, pain in my temples, eye pain, and gum pain.

Is this because of the nose surgery? Or is there another reason? I also had Botox injected in my jaw 2 to 3 months ago.

And I also feel a slight sense of discomfort in my forehead above the glabella.

A year after the surgery, is the pain because the implant in my nose moved after I squeezed the pimple?

I am so concerned, so I am reaching out with this question. Please give me a sincere answer.

#NasalSurgeryPain #NosePimple #Implant #NoseSurgery #NosePain #KowonPlasticSurgery

You should not squeeze pimples around the nose with your hands. Most of the time, this does not cause a problem, but if the germs on your hands spread through the blood vessels, they can also spread toward the brain, so the area around the nose is a dangerous one.

Therefore, please avoid squeezing nose pimples with your hands without disinfection in the future.

Since the pain is currently felt around the nose, temples, cheeks, and other areas as a whole, antibiotic treatment appears to be necessary.

It would be helpful to visit a nearby plastic surgery clinic or otolaryngology clinic and get a prescription.

I hope you have a good result.

I hope this consultation response was helpful.

Thank you.

Source: https://kin.naver.com/qna/detail.naver?d1id=7&dirId=70110&docId=185136818&page=1#answer1

Q. Nasal Surgery Pain: Did squeezing a pimple on my nose cause the implant to move? image 3

Overall, this is a case of a bulbous nose with a low bridge and a blunt tip.

The tip cartilages were tied together to gather the tip, and the surgery was performed using silicone of about 4 mm, which was not too high.

After surgery, the nose became clearly smaller even from the front.

Q. Nasal Surgery Pain: Did squeezing a pimple on my nose cause the implant to move? image 4

This is a revision surgery case for a patient with contracture symptoms.

The nasal area was pulled up quite a bit, making it look like a snub nose, and the length appeared short.

Because the contracture was caused by silicone, autologous tissue was used for the revision surgery.

The protruding mouth now looks less prominent and more stable.

Q. Nasal Surgery Pain: Did squeezing a pimple on my nose cause the implant to move? image 5

This was also a patient with a snub nose.

From the front, the tip was so short that the nostrils were noticeable.

By layering cartilage, we naturally extended the length of the nose.

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