Hello, this is Cocoline.
Today, I’d like to talk about nose surgery after orthognathic surgery.
Recently, the number of people who want orthognathic surgery has been decreasing,
but in the past, many people chose orthognathic surgery for both treatment and aesthetic correction.
Some of you reading this article may also have undergone orthognathic surgery in the past
and are now considering nose surgery to match your corrected facial balance. :)
Then shall we take a look at nose surgery after orthognathic surgery?

Contour surgery is a procedure that reshapes the facial bones to create a balanced facial line.
Among them, orthognathic surgery is a procedure that straightens facial bones that are crooked or improperly positioned,
and depending on the person, it can produce dramatic results.
In such cases, the harmony with the existing facial features may be disrupted, and revision correction often becomes necessary.
Cases where nose correction is needed after orthognathic surgery usually include
when the nose appears wider, when the nose height appears lower due to correction, or when it looks turned up like a button nose.

It is necessary to straighten the nose so that it matches the facial shape corrected by orthognathic surgery.
At this time, careful attention must be paid so that the function of the nose is not impaired.
If revision surgery is needed for nose surgery before orthognathic surgery,
an exact solution should be proposed while minimizing damage to the nose as much as possible.
Cocoline Clinic clearly understands the structural changes in the nose caused by orthognathic surgery
and has expertise in accurate surgical methods and correction techniques,
making natural and safe nose correction possible.
Thank you.