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Revision Rhinoplasty: Why Is Donated Rib Cartilage Needed? Solve a Bulbous Nose and Wide Nostrils at the Same Time!

BT Plastic Surgery · 비티성형외과 블로그 · May 23, 2025

​ ​ Hello! This is BT Plastic Surgery🌟 ​ Rhinoplasty is one of the important surgeries that refines the center of the face. However, if the results after the first surgery are not...

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Clinic: BT Plastic Surgery

Original post date: May 23, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 4:55 PM

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Hello!

This is BT Plastic Surgery🌟

Rhinoplasty is one of the important surgeries that refines the center of the face.

However, if the results after the first surgery are not satisfying, or

if deformation develops over time,

revision rhinoplasty is considered.

In particular, a blunt nose, bulbous nose, and wide nostrils are some of the concerns

many people have.

Causes of a Blunt Nose & Bulbous Nose

A blunt nose or bulbous nose can occur when the nasal tip cartilage is weak by nature

or thick and spread out.

Or, in a previous nose surgery, the support structure of the nasal tip may not have been sufficient,

causing the shape to collapse.

In such cases, revision surgery may be needed to reposition the nasal tip cartilage

or create a reinforced support structure.

Balance Through Nostril Reduction

When the nostrils are wide or flared,

the overall facial impression can look broad.

Nostril reduction reduces the width of the nostrils

and decreases unnecessary volume in the alar area, creating a more refined and neat nasal line.

In particular, when performed together with bulbous nose correction, a more balanced result can be expected.

In revision rhinoplasty, damage to the tissues around previously used implants or

scarring often makes surgery difficult with autologous tissue alone,

or reconstruction may be necessary.

At such times, using donated rib cartilage

can be a good alternative.

Advantages of Donated Rib Cartilage

  1. No pain or scar burden from harvesting autologous rib cartilage

  2. Strong support makes it possible to restore a collapsed nasal tip

  3. Sufficient quantity allows precise surgery

  4. Thorough sterilization and processing to reduce the possibility of infection

Donated rib cartilage is especially useful for noses with a collapsed support structure or

cases that require multiple revision surgeries.

Revision rhinoplasty is not simply a surgery to change appearance,

but a high-difficulty procedure that must consider both functional stability and aesthetic balance.

After accurately analyzing your current condition, skin, cartilage condition, and more,

it is important to make a plan through consultation with an experienced plastic surgery specialist.

Consider a customized revision rhinoplasty that takes donated rib cartilage, bulbous nose correction, and nostril reduction into account,

and regain natural and harmonious beauty!

The surgery takes about 1 to 2 hours,

and you can go home immediately without hospitalization.

강남코성형잘하는곳 Before surgery, low-dose 3D CT imaging is used to carefully assess and diagnose the patient's nasal condition, 강남코성형잘하는곳 All nose surgeries at BT are performed directly by CEO Director Lee Seung-ho, who has 20 years of experience.

In addition, through one-on-one aftercare,

we help the patient recover quickly.

<These are actual review photos from a patient who had surgery performed by CEO Director Lee Seung-ho of BT Plastic Surgery, and this photo was shared with the patient's consent>

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