Autologous Rib Cartilage Rhinoplasty: The Final Answer for Failed Nose Surgery
Hello, this is Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery. Among patients who visit our clinic for rhinoplasty, many say, “I have already had several surgeries, but I’m still not satisfied.” A procedure that initially aimed simply to improve height or shape can, over time, lead to various problems such as the implant becoming visible through the skin, the nasal tip turning upward, or the nose becoming asymmetrical overall. In particular, the more surgeries are repeated, the more tissue is damaged and scarred, making the next surgery an even greater challenge.
In these complex situations, one approach many specialists recommend is ‘autologous rib cartilage rhinoplasty.’ This surgical method, which uses cartilage harvested from the patient’s own rib, is gaining attention as an alternative that can overcome the limitations of artificial implants. Artificial implants have the advantage of being convenient to use, but because the body ultimately recognizes them as foreign materials, problems such as inflammation, displacement, or thinning of the skin can occur. In contrast, autologous tissue comes from your own body, so the risk of these side effects is greatly reduced.
Among autologous tissues, rib cartilage is a material with many advantages. Its greatest advantage is that a sufficient amount can be obtained. Ear cartilage or septal cartilage is limited in quantity and often unsuitable for complex surgeries, whereas rib cartilage can provide enough material as needed, allowing stable reconstruction of the entire nasal structure. It is also much stronger than other types of cartilage, so favorable results can be expected even when the overall framework of the nose needs support or when contracture is severe. One concern many people have about autologous rib cartilage rhinoplasty is pain. Because cartilage is harvested from the rib, patients worry that it may be very painful. However, with recent minimal-incision techniques, a sufficient amount can be harvested through an incision of only about 1.5 cm, allowing faster recovery and much less pain than in the past. Most important of all is achieving a stable result. Obtaining a result that you can be satisfied with in the long term is more important than temporary discomfort.
Autologous rib cartilage rhinoplasty is especially suitable for revision surgery patients. If the internal tissues have been weakened by previous surgery, or if problems such as infection, deformity, or protrusion caused by an artificial implant have occurred, using rib cartilage can help achieve a firmer and more stable result. It is also a good choice when multiple issues need to be addressed at the same time, such as height adjustment, nasal tip correction, and improvement of asymmetry, because rib cartilage provides sufficient material and strength. It is also advantageous for those who value long-term durability, helping maintain a natural and sturdy nasal line for many years with a single surgery.
However, autologous rib cartilage rhinoplasty requires a high level of technical skill, so results can vary greatly depending on the surgeon’s experience and ability. In particular, revision surgery often requires not only cosmetic improvement but also structural reconstruction and functional recovery, so it is essential to choose medical professionals with expertise and know-how in this field. In practice, it is helpful to choose a clinic that has experience with a wide range of cases and where you can review before-and-after surgical results.
Autologous rib cartilage rhinoplasty can offer another opportunity for those who are exhausted from multiple surgeries. Because it requires consideration not only of simple height adjustment but also of the stability of the entire structure and a harmonious line, it is most important to review the procedure carefully from the beginning and choose a trustworthy clinic rather than attempting repeated surgeries without careful planning. Choosing the surgical method and medical team best suited to you will be the first step toward a satisfying result.
