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Closed Rhinoplasty Korea | Case of Multiple Previous Revision Surgeries After Absorbed Alloplastic Implant and Severe Septal Damage

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Hello, this is Dr. Cha–Young Kang, Director of Nose Lab Clinic.


This is a complex case of closed rhinoplasty Korea, involving a patient who had undergone multiple previous revision surgeries over the past 14 years, which resulted in severe tissue damage, cartilage loss, and nasal deformity.

Preoperative photos before closed rhinoplasty: frontal view, left oblique view, and left side view.
Preoperative design consultation photos: Frontal view, left oblique side view, and left side view.
Preoperative photos before closed rhinoplasty: right side view, right oblique view, and nostril view.
Preoperative design consultation photos: Right side view, right oblique side view, and nostril view.

📍 Surgical History

  • 14 years ago: Silicone implant with auricular cartilage graft – tip extrusion and dorsal deviation

  • 12 years ago: Repeat silicone and cartilage surgery – dissatisfied with contour

  • 10 years ago: Silicone + donor rib cartilage + ear cartilage – dissatisfied with sharp tip

  • 9 years ago: Silicone + donor rib cartilage + gluteal dermis – satisfactory shape, but developed inflammation

  • 9 years ago (2 weeks later): Full implant removal due to infection

  • 3 years ago: Donor dermis (dorsum) + autologous rib cartilage graft


🔎 Initial Concerns

Functional

  • Difficulty breathing when lying on the right side


Aesthetic

  • Dorsum irregularity from partially absorbed alloplastic dermal graft

  • Unnaturally high radix with sharp profile

  • Rightward deviation from the front

  • Overprojected, pointed tip

  • Severely damaged septal cartilage

  • Deviated columella and nostril asymmetry


Special Considerations

  • Severely thinned dorsal skin due to repeated surgery

  • Tissue damage from past infection



✨ Patient Goals

  • Create a soft, rounded nasal tip

  • Lower the radix to soften facial expression

  • Slightly shorten perceived nasal length while avoiding upturned appearance

  • Achieve a natural, balanced result

  • Realign the columella

  • Improve the protrusive lip appearance


💉 Surgical Plan

Tissue & Skin Management

  • Removed partially absorbed alloplastic dermis from the dorsum

  • Reinforced thin nasal skin using postauricular dermal grafts

  • Performed three sessions of stem cell therapy to enhance tissue healing


Structural Reconstruction

  • Rebuilt the severely damaged septal cartilage using autologous rib cartilage

  • Corrected dorsal deviation and columellar asymmetry

  • Softened the pointed tip

  • Realigned columella and improved nostril symmetry

  • Lowered radix height for a softer profile

  • Refined columella-labial angle


Functional Improvement

  • Septoplasty and inferior turbinate reduction (for rhinitis and nasal obstruction)



✅ Surgical Outcomes

Function

  • Resolved positional breathing discomfort

  • Significantly improved nasal airflow

Before and immediately after closed rhinoplasty: frontal view comparison.
Before Surgery (Left) / Immediately After Surgery (Right)

Frontal View

  • Natural dorsal height restored

  • Midline alignment corrected

  • Soft, voluminous nasal tip achieved

  • Corrected columella and nostril symmetry

Before and immediately after closed rhinoplasty: side view comparison.
Before Surgery (Left) / Immediately After Surgery (Right)

Profile View

  • Lowered radix created a softer transition

  • Restored ideal nasal length

  • Tip projection refined

  • Improved columella-labial angle reduced lip protrusion

Before and immediately after closed rhinoplasty: oblique side view comparison.
Before Surgery (Left) / Immediately After Surgery (Right)

Base View

  • Corrected columella deviation

  • Improved nostril symmetry and natural shape

Before and immediately after closed rhinoplasty: nostril view comparison.
Before Surgery (Left) / Immediately After Surgery (Right)

👨‍⚕️ Surgeon’s Commentary

Immediately after closed rhinoplasty: frontal, side, and oblique side view photos.
Immediately after surgery: Frontal view, side view, and oblique side view photos.
Immediately after closed rhinoplasty: nostril view photo
Immediately after surgery: Nostril view photos.














Today, I’d like to present this challenging revision rhinoplasty case, including severe septal cartilage damage and complications from absorbed alloplastic material. The patient presented with a visibly sharp, deviated, and disproportionate nose, along with compromised breathing.


A key concern was the partial absorption of an alloplastic dermal graft, which led to dorsal irregularities and a harsh profile. Additionally, the over-projected and pointed nasal tip created an unnatural appearance, especially when paired with a high radix.


We approached this case with meticulous planning using the patient's own rib cartilage through closed rhinoplasty. The septal framework was completely rebuilt to provide both support and symmetry. To address the thin, damaged skin, we reinforced the dorsum with autologous dermis and applied stem cell therapy to promote healing.


By addressing both structural and surface-level concerns, we achieved a stable, natural nasal shape. The result was a balanced and aesthetically pleasing nose that better suited the patient’s facial features—without compromising function.


This case demonstrates the importance of comprehensive reconstructive strategies in complex revision rhinoplasty cases.


Thank you,

Dr. Cha-Young Kang

Nose Lab Clinic

##Closed Rhinoplasty Korea: Patient with Multiple Previous Revision Surgeries

Postoperative precautions and possible complications after rhinoplasty, including infection, bleeding, asymmetry, allergic reactions, and other potential risks.

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