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Closed Rhinoplasty Korea for Natural Nasal Bridge and Ideal Nostril Shape

  • Dr. Chayoung Kang
  • 2025๋…„ 9์›” 13์ผ
  • 3๋ถ„ ๋ถ„๋Ÿ‰

์ตœ์ข… ์ˆ˜์ •์ผ: 5์ผ ์ „

This case demonstrates closed rhinoplasty Korea focused on creating a natural nasal bridge and balanced nostril shape through structural refinement. Instead of excessive augmentation, the procedure emphasized dorsal line control, nasal tip support, and nostril symmetry to achieve a natural and long-term stable result.

This patient presented for primary rhinoplasty with a preference for a natural nasal bridge and balanced nostril shape rather than an overly elevated or artificial appearance.


In this closed rhinoplasty Korea case, the goal was not simply to increase nasal height but to improve structural balance across the nasal bridge, tip, and nostrils.


The patient provided clear reference images, allowing precise identification of preferred and undesired outcomes.


Key aesthetic concerns included:

  • Lack of smooth dorsal aesthetic lines

  • Slight imbalance in nostril shape

  • Desire for a natural side profile without excessive projection

  • Avoidance of sharp or artificial nasal contours


This case required controlled structural refinement rather than aggressive augmentation.


If you are considering rhinoplasty with similar goals, a detailed structural evaluation is essential.


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Surgical Background โ€“ Closed Rhinoplasty Korea


Closed rhinoplasty Korea is performed through internal incisions without external scars.


This approach allows precise structural modification while preserving soft tissue integrity, making it suitable for cases requiring subtle refinement and natural outcomes.


In this case, the surgical strategy focused on structural alignment rather than volume increase.

Preoperative design consultation photos for natural nasal bridge and ideal nostril shape: frontal view, left side view, and oblique side view
Design Consultation: Frontal View, Left Side View, and Oblique Side View Photos

Structural Problems Identified


Preoperative analysis revealed:

  • Incomplete dorsal aesthetic lines from the frontal view

  • Mild asymmetry in nostril shape

  • Insufficient definition of the nasal bridge

  • Suboptimal nasolabial angle affecting profile harmony


Although not severe deformities, these structural imbalances affected overall facial balance.

Preoperative design consultation photos for natural nasal bridge and ideal nostril shape: right oblique side view, side view, and nostril view
Design Consultation: Right Oblique Side View, Side View, and Nostril View Photos

Surgical Plan


1. Dorsal Line Structural Refinement

The nasal bridge height was carefully adjusted to create smooth and continuous dorsal lines without over-augmentation.


2. Nasal Tip Support and Alignment

The nasal tip was structurally supported and repositioned to align with the dorsal line, ensuring stability and preventing drooping.


3. Nostril Shape Reconstruction

The alar structure was refined to achieve an oval nostril shape with improved symmetry while maintaining nasal airway function.


4. Profile Balance Optimization

The nasolabial angle and overall profile were adjusted to create a natural transition from forehead to nasal tip.


Surgical Results


Frontal View

  • Smooth and natural dorsal lines

  • Improved symmetry and proportion

  • Balanced nasal width

Before and immediately after natural nasal bridge and ideal nostril shape surgery: frontal view comparison
Before (Left) / Immediately After (Right)

Oblique View

  • Continuous and fluid nasal contour

  • Improved structural alignment

Before and after natural nasal bridge and ideal nostril shape surgery: nostril view comparison
Before (Left) / Immediately After (Right)

Lateral View

  • Natural nasal height

  • Stable tip projection

  • Harmonized facial profile

Before and after natural nasal bridge and ideal nostril shape surgery: side view comparison
Before (Left) / Immediately After (Right)

Functional Outcome

  • Nasal airway preserved

  • No compromise in breathing

  • Stable internal nasal framework

Before and after natural nasal bridge and ideal nostril shape surgery: oblique side view comparison
Before (Left) / Immediately After (Right)

Surgeonโ€™s Commentary

This case highlights that natural rhinoplasty outcomes depend on structural balance rather than excessive augmentation.


A natural nasal bridge is not defined by height alone but by alignment with surrounding facial structures.


Closed rhinoplasty allows precise internal structural refinement while minimizing tissue disruption, contributing to long-term stability.


Achieving a natural result requires careful planning of both aesthetic and functional aspects of the nasal structure.


If you are considering rhinoplasty focused on natural balance, structural evaluation is essential.

(FAQ)


Q1. What makes a nasal bridge look natural?

A natural nasal bridge follows smooth dorsal lines and maintains proportional balance with facial features.


Q2. Can nostril shape be changed without affecting breathing?

Yes. When structural integrity is preserved, nostril shape can be refined without compromising nasal airway function.


Q3. Why choose closed rhinoplasty for natural results?

Closed rhinoplasty enables precise structural refinement with minimal tissue disruption, supporting stable and natural outcomes.


Postoperative precautions and possible complications after rhinoplasty โ€“ includes information on infection, bleeding, asymmetry, allergic reactions, and scarring.
Postoperative precautions and possible complications after rhinoplasty โ€“ includes information on infection, bleeding, asymmetry, allergic reactions, and scarring.

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