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Nose Surgery in Korea

Advanced rhinoplasty techniques in Seoul, combining structural safety with refined aesthetics.

Ideal Candidates

Designed for patients seeking balance and proportion.

  • Low or flat nasal bridge
  • Bulbous or droopy nasal tip
  • Crooked or asymmetric nose

Rhinoplasty Safety

Function and aesthetics must coexist.

  • Pre-op airway and septum analysis
  • ENT & plastic surgeon collaboration
  • FDA-approved, sterile materials only
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FAQ

Common questions, answered clearly.

Silicone vs. rib cartilage: which is better for rhinoplasty?
Silicone is commonly used for primary rhinoplasty to create a smooth bridge with predictable shape. Rib cartilage is preferred for revision cases or when strong structural support is required, as it lowers infection and contracture risk.
When can I fly home after nose surgery?
Most patients can fly after stitch and cast removal around day 7. However, staying 10–14 days is recommended for follow-up checks and swelling assessment.
What is nasal contracture and how is it treated?
Contracture occurs when scar tissue tightens around an implant, causing shortening or upward rotation of the nose. Correction involves removing the implant and rebuilding the structure with autologous cartilage such as rib cartilage.

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