Closed Rhinoplasty Korea for Crooked Hump Nose in Men
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Crooked hump nose correction requires simultaneous management of dorsal hump reduction, bony realignment, and stable nasal tip reconstruction to restore midline balance and long-term structural support.
In this male primary rhinoplasty case, deviation, dorsal hump prominence, and bulbous tip deformity were corrected through osteotomy and cartilage-based reconstruction, improving both facial symmetry and nasal airflow.
Hello, this is Dr. Cha-Young Kang, Chief Director of NoseLab Clinic.
This 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.
Patient Condition and Structural Diagnosis
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.

Surgical Background – Structural Management with Closed Rhinoplasty Korea
Crooked hump noses require coordinated correction of bone and cartilage to prevent recurrence of deviation.
For this reason, closed rhinoplasty korea was selected to enable precise internal realignment and hump reduction without external incisions, preserving soft tissue integrity and vascular stability.

Surgical Plan – Bone Realignment and Tip Stabilization
The surgical strategy focused on restoring midline alignment and reinforcing tip support.
Key procedures included:
Lateral osteotomy to realign deviated nasal bones
Controlled dorsal hump reduction to create a straight bridge contour
Alar cartilage trimming and suturing to refine bulbosity
Nasal tip reconstruction using autologous rib cartilage for durable projection
Placement of a custom-carved silicone implant matched to the corrected bony framework
Nasolabial angle adjustment to prevent an upturned appearance
Surgical Results – Straight Alignment and Masculine Definition
Postoperative assessment demonstrated stable correction and improved structural balance.
Frontal view:The nasal bridge was realigned toward the facial midline with improved symmetry.

Bridge contour:The dorsal hump was reduced, resulting in a smooth and straight profile.

Tip definition:The bulbous tip was refined into a structured yet natural masculine contour.

Functional outcome:Improved septal alignment contributed to better nasal airflow and breathing comfort.

Surgeon’s Commentary – Principles of Crooked Hump Nose Correction in Men
Correction of a crooked hump nose must address both the bony deviation and tip instability.
Reducing the hump alone does not resolve structural imbalance. In this case, osteotomy restored nasal bone symmetry, while autologous rib cartilage provided firm and reliable tip support. Rib cartilage offers long-term stability and reduces the risk of postoperative deformation.
In male rhinoplasty, exaggerated height or sharpness should be avoided. Structural refinement that respects facial proportions produces durable and natural outcomes.
This surgery was performed by Dr. Cha-Young Kang, Chief Director of NoseLab Clinic, following a structure-first philosophy.
FAQ – Crooked Hump Nose Rhinoplasty
Q1. Can closed rhinoplasty correct a crooked hump nose?
Yes. When performed with structural osteotomy and cartilage stabilization, deviation and hump deformity can be corrected effectively.
Q2. Why is rib cartilage used in primary male rhinoplasty?
Rib cartilage provides strong, durable support when firm tip reinforcement and long-term stability are required.
Q3. Can breathing improve after hump and deviation correction?
Yes. Realignment of the septum and nasal framework can enhance airflow and reduce obstruction.
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