What is no-implant rhinoplasty?
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We will explain no-implant rhinoplasty.
The implants used for the bridge of the nose in rhinoplasty include
silicone, Gore-Tex, and products made by combining Gore-Tex and silicone.
Silicone is the most representative example.
Because it is inserted into the bridge of the nose,
it is called an implant.
Implant: means to transplant
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Therefore, when we say implant, it can be explained as an artificial implant inserted into the human body.
Artificial implants (implants) can be classified into silicone, Gore-Tex, and similar products.
In short,
artificial implant = implant = silicone, Gore-Tex, etc.
is a simple summary.
This is why it is called no-implant, non-pl** , and similar names.
"It would mean there is no implant, right?"
Instead of using artificial implants (such as silicone) in rhinoplasty,
using "autologous cartilage" for the bridge of the nose is called
no-implant rhinoplasty
or
non-pl** rhinoplasty.
The method may vary slightly,
but the use of autologous cartilage is the same.
The medical staff at CocoLine have been performing this surgical method since before the clinic opened in 2011,
and when CocoLine opened,
they began referring to it as
no-implant rhinoplasty.
CocoLine Clinic's simple illustration of no-implant rhinoplasty
What matters more than the name it is called by
may be the experience of the medical staff.
Based on more than 10 years of rhinoplasty experience,
CocoLine's medical staff will always do our best for every visitor.
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