Gangnam Nose Revision Surgery: From Identifying the Cause of Failure to Presenting a Solution

Hello, this is Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery. Many people choose eye surgery or rhinoplasty to improve their impression and enhance facial dimension. In particular, because the nose is located at the center of the face, the surgical outcome can significantly change the overall atmosphere of the face. However, quite a few patients visit the clinic again due to unsatisfactory results or unexpected side effects. In fact, at Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery, we consistently see patients every week who come in after searching for Gangnam nose revision surgery. This is because, over time, many experience concerns such as an upturned nose, crooked nose, or nostril asymmetry, or complain of psychological and functional discomfort caused by adhesion and contracture of the internal tissues.

The nose is made up of a delicate structure of bone, cartilage, and soft tissue, so it is not appropriate to perform surgery while considering only its outer appearance. Revision surgery, in particular, is more difficult than the first surgery and involves many variables, so diagnosis by an experienced specialist and sufficient consultation must come first. If you are considering Gangnam nose revision surgery, the key is to accurately analyze the cause of failure from the first surgery and comprehensively evaluate everything from structural problems to functional factors. For example, if revision surgery is forced in a case where columellar symmetry has collapsed, as with a crooked nose, or where an implant has shifted, it may cause greater deformity and side effects, so special caution is required.

Behind the most commonly mentioned revision cases, such as an upturned nose, crooked nose, and nostril asymmetry, there are often complex causes at work, including thinning of the skin tissue, implant deformation, inflammation, or contracture. Therefore, when planning Gangnam nose revision surgery, the timing of surgery must be carefully checked from the beginning. In general, surgery becomes possible only after at least 6 months have passed, when the tissues have stabilized and scar tissue has softened. However, in some cases, if improvement is possible through a relatively simple implant replacement, such as in augmentation rhinoplasty, revision surgery may be possible somewhat earlier.

Some patients are so dissatisfied with the results of their first surgery that they want to undergo revision surgery as soon as possible. However, rushing does not guarantee a good result. Because numerous conditions, such as skin condition, presence of inflammation, implant position, and the degree of cartilage adhesion, all interact in complex ways, the entire process, from surgical timing to the incision range, must be planned with precision.

Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery is a clinic specialized in revision surgery, and especially for nose revision cases, we provide differentiated diagnosis and surgery based on a systematic three-doctor care system and years of accumulated expertise. We analyze the factors behind the failure of the first surgery from multiple angles and establish a customized surgical plan by comprehensively considering each patient’s anatomical characteristics and surgical history. For those considering Gangnam nose revision surgery, what matters most is a systematic approach from the perspective of ‘solving and improving the problem,’ rather than simply ‘having surgery again.’ Successful revision surgery requires not only technical skill, but also teamwork based on sufficient consultation and trust.

Those considering Gangnam nose revision surgery should approach it more carefully than any other surgery and choose a clinic that can provide systematic postoperative care as well. Based on the expertise gained from numerous revision surgery cases, Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery presents the most suitable solution for each patient’s individual situation. If you want a highly refined revision surgery result, experience the expertise and sincere consultation of Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery today.