Rhinoplasty · Revision · Reconstruction Q&A
Direct Answers from a Closed Rhinoplasty Specialist
Real patient questions, answered by the surgeon who operates.
This page brings together the most important questions about rhinoplasty, revision surgery, capsular contracture correction, and functional nasal surgery — explained from the perspective of a specialist who performs every case through the closed (endonasal) approach.
As a surgeon who has performed all revision and reconstructive rhinoplasty exclusively through the closed technique, I place great importance on addressing both function and structural integrity in every procedure.
We've selected the 10 most frequently asked questions about rhinoplasty and revision surgery. Each answer draws on surgical principles, risk factors, and firsthand clinical experience.
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Top 10 Questions
1. How long does swelling last after revision rhinoplasty?
Recovery timeline · Edema management
2. Can capsular contracture be reconstructed via closed approach?
Contracture · Capsulectomy · Autologous grafting
3. Is it safe to have multiple revision rhinoplasties?
Repeat surgery · Residual tissue viability
4. Can the nose be restored after silicone implant removal?
Implant explantation · Autologous reconstruction
5. What are the limitations of closed revision rhinoplasty?
Technique comparison · Indications
6. Can a drooping nasal tip be corrected with revision surgery?
Lower lateral cartilage · Tip support
7. How is a damaged nasal septum repaired?
Septal reconstruction · Airway function
8. Can functional and cosmetic nasal surgery be done simultaneously?
Septoplasty · Combined correction
9. What causes asymmetry after revision rhinoplasty?
Scar contracture · Graft displacement
10. How do I choose the right clinic for rhinoplasty?
Surgeon selection · Consultation criteria
Click any question to read the full explanation from the surgeon.
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About the Surgeon
Dr. Kang Cha-young | Board-Certified Otolaryngologist (ENT Specialist)
Director, NoseLab Clinic
Specialist in Rhinoplasty, Revision Surgery & Septal Reconstruction
Exclusively Closed (Endonasal / Inner Open) Technique