Revision Rhinoplasty for Short Nose – Correcting Crooked Nose and Nostril Exposure
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Hello, this is Dr. Cha-Young Kang, Medical Director of NOSELAB Clinic.
Today, I’m sharing a case involving a patient with a short, crooked nose and significant nostril exposure. We performed a revision rhinoplasty for short nose using autologous rib cartilage with minimal calcification to ensure long-term stability and a natural aesthetic result.
Patient History and Concerns

Surgical History
15 years ago: Primary rhinoplasty using a silicone implant and ear cartilage graft
Main Concerns
Crooked nasal bridge
Short nose and upturned tip
Overexposed nostrils
Bulbous nasal tip
High radix (nasal starting point)
Chronic rhinitis symptoms

Surgical Plan for Revision Rhinoplasty for Short Nose
Preoperative Assessment
Chest X-ray confirmed calcification in several costal cartilage segments
Right 8th rib selected for its minimal calcification
Surgical Strategy
Structural reconstruction with autologous rib cartilage
Septal extension to lengthen the nose
Alar base lowering to reduce nostril exposure
Radix lowering to soften the profile
Tip refinement for a more balanced look
Simultaneous surgery to improve rhinitis symptoms
Results After Revision Rhinoplasty for Short Nose

Functional Improvements
Inferior turbinate reduction
Alleviation of rhinitis symptoms expected

Aesthetic Results
Straighter nasal bridge (frontal view)
Reduced nostril show
Appropriately lengthened and repositioned tip (side view)
Lower radix for a natural slope
Enhanced nasolabial angle
Improved nostril symmetry (nostril view)


Key Insights from This Revision Rhinoplasty for Short Nose


Strategic Cartilage Selection
By preoperatively identifying calcified costal cartilage, we were able to safely harvest a viable portion, minimizing risks such as pneumothorax and graft failure.
Multidimensional Correction
We addressed both aesthetic and functional issues—correcting the short nose, tip position, and nostril exposure while also improving breathing through turbinate reduction.
Thank you for reading.
This has been Dr. Cha-Young Kang from NOSELAB Clinic.

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