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No-Implant Rhinoplasty for a Short and Blunt Nose_Rhinoplasty Korea

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최종 수정일: 2024년 9월 27일


Hello, this is Dr. Chayoung Kang, Director of Noselab Rhinoplasty Clinic. Today, we will introduce a corrective surgery for a patient concerned about a short and blunt nose. This patient hoped to correct his short, upturned and wide nose through no-implant rhinoplasty.


Preoperative Design Consultation






















An overall blunt and wide nose

Wide nose tip

Short nose
































  • Prominent nasal hump

  • Slightly upturned nose tip

  • Bumpy nose bridge

  • An overall short nose




























  • Bumpy nose bridge

  • Noticeably humped and short nose









  • The left nostril looks wide

  • Slightly wide nose tip


Surgical details


The following surgeries were performed through closed rhinoplasty.


a) Autologous rib cartilage and transplant.


  • Sufficient amount of cartilage was harvested for nose bridge and tip surgery.


​b) Septal graft extension surgery:


  • Extension and strenghtening of the septal cartilage by using the self-rib cartilage.

  • This makes a short nose look naturally longer and corrects the upturned nose tip.


​c) Correction of septal deviation:


  • The septal deviation correction also improved the functional aspect of the nose.


​d) Nasal hump correction.


  • Trimming of the protruding nasal bone to correct the nasal hump.


​e) Heightening of the nasal bridge.


  • Raising the nasal bridge to match the tip of the nose using autologous costal cartilage.


​f) Alar cartilage repositioning:


  • Repositioning of the alar cartilage to improve the blunt nose tip.

  • This has helped to sharpen the outline of the tip of the nose, improving its overall appearance.


All procedures were performed using a closed approach, completing the surgery without external scars.


Before and After Surgery Photos

Frontal view before surgery (left) after surgery (right)
Frontal view before surgery (left) after surgery (right)
  • The nose, which used to look blunt and wide, has been improved to a slim and sophisticated shape.

  • The tip of the nose, which used to be wide, improved to give a more refined impression.

  • The nose appears longer overall, improving the balance of the face.

Side profile view before surgery (left) after surgery (right)
Side profile view before surgery (left) after surgery (right)
  • The nasal hump was corrected to be smooth straight line.

  • The high nose tip has appropriately been lowered, and the overall shape became more harmonious.

  • The length of the nose naturally increased, improving the proportions of the face.

45-degree angle view before surgery (left) after surgery (right)
45-degree angle view before surgery (left) after surgery (right)
  • The blunt tip of the nose became a sophisticated and natural shape.

  • The overall nose line became softer and more stylish thanks to the nasal hump correction and the increase of the nose bridge height.

Nostrils before surgery (left) after surgery (right)
Nostrils before surgery (left) after surgery (right)
  • The asymmetric nostrils changed to have a more balance appearance.


After surgery table photos

Photos taken immediately after surgery, frontal view, 45-angle view, and side profile.
Photos taken immediately after surgery, frontal view, 45-angle view, and side profile.
Photo of the nostrils
Photo of the nostrils













Overview


This case is one where we solve complex problems such as a blunt and short nose and a humped nose at the same time. In particular, we were able to achieve natural results through a no-implant rhinoplasty surgery as the patient requested.


No-implant rhinoplasty is a surgical method that maximizes the use of the individual’s nose bridge. Therefore, it may not be recommended for cases where the original nose bridge is too low or severely deviated. Therefore, it is not a surgical method suitable for everyone, and should be chosen carefully according to the individual’s condition.


​Many people may mistakenly think that no-implant rhinoplasty is a surgery that does not insert anything into the bridge of the nose because of its name. In fact, no-implant surgery uses autologous tissues such as cartilage, fascia, and dermis instead of artificial implants such as silicone. These tissues go through a process called engraftment over time, and some of them may be absorbed during this process.


​Depending on the type of tissue, the absorption rate is different, so the prediction rate drops significantly. Therefore, there is a disadvantage that the nasal bridge may become flatter or bumpy after 6 months at the minimum and several years at the maximum. Therefore, patients should fully understand these characteristics and choose an appropriate surgical method.


​Currently, non-implant surgeries are not yet a perfect replacement for silicone implants from an aesthetic standpoint. However, they can be a good option for patients who want natural results.


​In this surgery, we corrected and lowered the short and upturned nose through septal extension using autologous costal cartilage. In addition, the blunt nose tip improved through alar cartilage repositioning, and the nasal hump appearance changed into a smooth nose shape.


​By simultaneously correcting septal deviation, we have achieved not only cosmetic improvement but also functional improvemen


With Noselab Rhinoplasty Clinic you can achieve a beautiful and healthy nose.


Thank you.

Noselab Rhinoplasty Clinic

Dr. Chayoung Kang.











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