Hello, this is Dr. Chayoung Kang, Director of Noselab Rhinoplasty Clinic. Today we will introduce the case of a corrective surgery to correct a patient’s short and upturned nose.
Since this patient had facial asymmetry, this case required a delicate approach to determine the overall facial harmony together with the nasal correction.
Preoperative Design Consultation
Frontal view
An overall wide and short nose
Excessively visible and asymmetric nostrils
Plain and deviated nose caused by the facial asymmetry
Misalignement of the center of the glabella, nose tip, philtrum and chin.
Side profile
Upturned nose tip
Big nasolabial angle and protruding mouth
Prominent retracted chin
Flat glabella and short nose
45-degree angle
More visible protruding mouth
Blunt and upturned nose tip
Nostril view
The right nostril is smaller than the left
Columella crushed to the right side
Visible nostril asymmetry
Surgical details
The following surgeries were performed using a closed rhinoplasty approach:
a) Rib cartilage harvesting and transplant:
Reinforcement of the cartilage on both sides of the nose tip for the surgery using autologous rib cartilage from the patient.
b) Septal extension graft surgery
Strenghtening and extension of the septal cartilage using the rib cartilage.
This corrects the short lenght of the nose and lowers the upturned part of it.
c) Septal reconstruction surgery:
Moving the septal cartilage that was crushed on the right side to the left side and fixing it in order to improve the nasal asymmetry.
d) Adjustment of the nose tip location:
To enhance the facial asymmetry, we move the nose tip to the left side.
e) Insertion of an implant on the nose bridge:
The implant was positioned approximately 1 mm to the left of the center of the face to minimize facial asymmetry.
f) Columella correction
Lowering of the retracted columella using the rib cartilage.
This gives an improved effect to the protruding mouth.
g) Improvement of the nostril asymmetry
Great natural improvement of the nostril asymmetry by moving the columella to the left side.
Before and After surgery photos
The upturned nose and visible nostrils appearance disappeared naturally.
The wide and plain nose became more three-dimensional and slimmer.
Straightening of the deviated nose.
Improvement of the overall facial balance as the asymmetry was improved.
The upturned nose tip was naturally lowered, and the overall shape improved.
Proportion enhancement as the short nose became longer
Nasolabial angle correction improved the appearance of the mouth protrusion.
The upturned and blunt nose tip became sophisticated and more natural-looking
Improvement of the overall balance of the face by the correction of the protruding mouth
The columella that was pressed on to the right side was corrected and fixed at the center.
Nostril asymmetry improvement
After Surgery Table Photos
Overview – short, upturned nose and facial asymmetry.
This case is one that simultaneously addresses the complex issues of a short and upturned nose, and facial asymmetry. In particular, in cases of facial asymmetry, it is necessary to take on a careful approach that considers the overall facial balance, rather than simply correcting the nose.
Septal extension graft surgery using autologous costal cartilage was effective in correcting a short and upturned nose. In addition, we were able to solve the nostril asymmetry issue by adjusting the position of the columella through septal reconstruction surgery.
The key to this surgery was to finely adjust the position of the nasal tip and bridge implants to minimize the facial asymmetry. This allowed for not only nose correction but also improvement in overall facial balance.
All procedures were performed using a closed approach, completing the surgery without external scars.
With Noselab Rhinoplasty Clinic you can achieve a beautiful and healthy nose.
Thank you.
Noselab Rhinoplasty Clinic
Dr. Chayoung Kang.
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