Closed Rhinoplasty Korea for Crooked Hump Nose in Men
- Dr. Chayoung Kang
- 2월 22일
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A crooked hump nose in men requires combined correction of bony deviation, dorsal hump, and nasal tip instability rather than simple reduction.
In this case, osteotomy and cartilage-based reconstruction restored midline alignment, refined the nasal tip, and improved both facial symmetry and breathing through a closed rhinoplasty approach.
Author: Dr. Cha-Young Kang, Director, NoseLab ClinicThis case involves a male patient undergoing his first rhinoplasty to correct a crooked hump nose and refine a bulbous nasal tip while maintaining a natural, masculine appearance.
The patient presented with a deviated nasal bridge, prominent dorsal hump, bulbous tip, and mild nasal airflow discomfort.
Clinical evaluation identified bony asymmetry, cartilaginous imbalance, and insufficient tip support contributing to visible deviation and functional instability.
In this case, structural correction was achieved through closed rhinoplasty korea, focusing on bony realignment, hump reduction, and stable tip reconstruction to restore midline balance.
Crooked hump nose deformity requires coordinated correction of bone and cartilage rather than isolated reduction to achieve long-term stability.
If you are concerned about a crooked nasal bridge, dorsal hump, or a bulky nasal tip and want a natural masculine result, a detailed structural evaluation is essential before determining the appropriate surgical plan.
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Surgical Background – Closed Rhinoplasty Korea
Crooked hump nose correction requires coordinated management of bony deviation, dorsal hump, and nasal tip support.
For this reason, closed rhinoplasty korea was selected to allow precise internal realignment and structural reconstruction without external incisions.

Structural Problems Identified
Preoperative analysis revealed several structural factors:
Deviated nasal bones
Prominent dorsal hump
Bulbous nasal tip
Insufficient tip support
Mild nasal airflow compromise
These issues required integrated structural correction.
Surgical Plan – Bone Realignment and Tip Stabilization
Lateral Osteotomy
Realignment of deviated nasal bones
Restoration of midline symmetry
Dorsal Hump Reduction
Controlled removal of hump
Creation of straight dorsal contour
Nasal Tip Refinement
Cartilage reshaping and suturing
Reduction of bulbous appearance
Nasal Tip Reconstruction with Rib Cartilage
Reinforcement of tip support
Long-term structural stability
Implant Placement (Dorsal Refinement)
Custom-carved silicone implant
Placement limited to nasal dorsum
Smooth bridge contour aligned with bone
Nasolabial Angle Adjustment
Prevention of over-rotation
Maintenance of masculine profile
Surgical Results
Frontal View
Improved midline alignment
Enhanced nasal symmetry

Lateral View
Smooth dorsal line
Balanced profile without excessive projection

Oblique View
Harmonious nasal contour
Natural masculine definition

Functional Outcome
Improved airflow
Reduced nasal obstruction

Surgeon’s Commentary
Crooked hump nose deformity must be approached as a combined structural problem involving both bone and cartilage.
Hump reduction alone cannot correct deviation if the bony framework remains misaligned.
In this case, osteotomy was used to restore nasal bone symmetry, while rib cartilage reinforcement provided stable tip support.
In male rhinoplasty, excessive height or sharp definition should be avoided. The goal is balanced structure and natural proportion rather than aggressive aesthetic change.
A structure-first approach allows both functional improvement and durable, natural results.
Because each patient presents different structural characteristics, surgical planning must be based on precise anatomical analysis rather than a standardized approach.
If you are considering rhinoplasty for deviation, hump correction, or tip refinement, a comprehensive evaluation is essential to determine the most appropriate surgical strategy.
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FAQ – Crooked Hump Nose Rhinoplasty
Q1. Can closed rhinoplasty correct a crooked hump nose?
Yes. Structural osteotomy and cartilage reconstruction can effectively correct both deviation and hump deformity.
Q2. Why is rib cartilage used in male rhinoplasty?
Rib cartilage provides strong and durable support for long-term stability.
Q3. Can breathing improve after correction?
Yes. Realignment of the nasal framework can improve airflow and reduce obstruction.
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