Deviated Nose Correction with Hump Removal – Closed Rhinoplasty Korea
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- 2024년 3월 6일
- 2분 분량
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Preoperative Design for Deviated Nose Correction
This patient visited Noselab Clinic to correct nasal congestion and a deviated nose.CT imaging revealed septal deviation to the left, resulting in a narrowed left nasal passage and a visible hump deformity on the nasal bridge.These findings indicated the need for deviated nose correction combined with functional improvement.
Surgical Plan for Deviated Nose Correction
To correct the deviated nose and nasal hump, an outer osteotomy was performed to realign the nasal bone and restore facial balance.For improved nasal breathing, septal deviation correction and mucosal resection of the inferior turbinates were included in the plan.
The goal of this closed rhinoplasty was to achieve both functional improvement and a natural, symmetrical nasal contour.Through precise deviated nose correction techniques, the nasal axis was straightened while maintaining harmony with other facial structures.
After-surgery photos

Photos were taken immediately after the surgery with the consent of the patient. . Before the surgery (left), After surgery (right)

Photos were taken immediately after the surgery with the consent of the patient. . Before the surgery (left), After surgery (right)

Photos were taken immediately after the surgery with the consent of the patient. . Before the surgery (left), After surgery (right)

Photos were taken immediately after the surgery with the consent of the patient. . Before the surgery (left), After surgery (right)
General Review of Deviated Nose Correction
This was a closed deviated nose correction with simultaneous functional rhinoplasty.
The most important factor in deviated nose correction is identifying whether the bending is caused by the nasal bone itself or by facial asymmetry.
Because the nose is the central and highest point of the face, even minor deviations can greatly influence facial balance.
The upper one-third of the nose consists of bone (including the nasal hump), and the lower two-thirds are cartilaginous.
For this patient, nasal bone deviation was corrected using an outer osteotomy,and cartilage deviation was improved through a spreader graft, placing straight cartilage on both sides of the nasal septum.This ensured structural support and created a more refined nasal bridge line.
The result of this deviated nose correction was a balanced and straight nasal profile,with improved airway function and symmetry restored to the face.
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