Showing posts with label tip plasty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tip plasty. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Different Types of Rhinoplasty

Which Rhinoplasty is Best For Me? 


Rhinoplasty, also known as nose surgery, is one of the most common types of cosmetic plastic surgeries performed. This, however, is hardly surprising since the nose is something that is constantly display, dead center in the middle of your face. It's no wonder this surgery is so often frequented. 

So what type of nose surgery is best for me? You'd be surprised, not everyone has the same nose or needs the same surgery. There are so many different types of nose surgeries, you'd be amazed. 

First, there's the bridge. The bridge can be flat, big, wide, have a bump, or have deviation. It may be too thin or it may be too bulky. The tip, it can be too short, or it may even be too bulbous or too long. As for the wing of the nose, otherwise known as the alar, they may be too wide when you smile or too round.

Aside from these surgeries, there are many surgeries that a plastic surgeon must take into consideration.


Reduction Rhinoplasty
A majority of patients seeking rhinoplasty surgery are generally concerned that the size of their nose is disproportionate with their facial features. 

Areas of particular concern are the presence of a bump on the bridge of the nose, excessive width of the bridge tip, and possibly the width of the nostrils.

In the picture to the right, you see that this patient only underwent alar plasty: reduction of the nostril wings.


Augmentations Rhinoplasty
Augmentation rhinoplasty is basically the surgery where the dimensions of the nose are increased.

This is probably probably the most frequented nose surgery by Asians since their nose bridge tends to lack bridge and dimension. In this case, an implant may be used to add height and dimension to the area that is needed.


Ethnic Rhinoplasty
In essence, all rhinoplasty procedures are ethnic rhinoplasty since we must take into consideration the ethnic structure, and characteristics of the shape, along with the skin and facial proportions.

For example, Asians may prefer a more soft, delicate nose frame to go along with their soft facial features, where as a caucasian or middle eastern may prefer a more strong nose lone to go with their stronger facial features.

Post-traumatic Rhinoplasty
This procedure is for those who have undergone facial trauma. Injuries to the nose frequently lead to damage in the bone and cartilage support, which could lead to a change in their appearance due to deviation, assymetry, or problems in the air way.

Deviations of the bones and cartilages of the nose, can be reset with relatively good success rate 







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Friday, December 22, 2017

Why You Should Never Use an L-shaped Silicone!


L Silicone VS. I Silicone Implant



L-shaped implants are quick and easy to use when projecting the overall height of the nasal bridge and tip. With half the surgery time, the patient can get an easy projected (taller) line linked from bridge to tip. They were used in the past due to the easy, simple handling and reduced time in the surgery room. However, with the advancement of technology and methods, the I implant has come a long way to help surgeons design a more natural nose line from bridge to tip.

Some issues with the notorious L implant include:
⟹ Pressure from the corner angle of the L causing extrusion or necrosis in the tip ⟹ Bulbous or stretched nose tip ⟹A Pointy or unnatural line and tip ⟹Redness and/or thinning of skin ⟹Higher risk of infection ⟹Unsatisfactory elevation/balance of the dorsum or tip

The idea of the shape of the L implant may have been a good idea, but it has not achieved the results that were intended.


As you can see in the photo above, the skin above the implant doesn't remain the same. The skin becomes thinner and thicker along the bridge while the corner angle of the L has an uneven amount of skin and fat tissue around it.


For more information about which implant is safe and recommended by GNG Doctors, let us know!

GNG Hospital offers:
⧭⧭ Diced Cartilage (rib or donated)
⧭⧭ Customized Silicone
⧭⧭ Customized Goretex
⧭⧭ Skin + Fat Graft
⧭⧭ Fascia Wrap
⧭⧭ Filler




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Monday, November 27, 2017

What goes in and on your nose after rhinoplasty?

So what exactly goes in and on your nose after rhinoplasty?


1. External cast: the external blue cast will be molded over the nose immediately after surgery to maintain nasal bones in their new position. Kind of like a helmet to protect and secure! 

2. Internal cast: also known as Silastic, is a bendable, flexible plastic nasal stent used to protect and secure the internal structure of your nose.

3. Nasal packing: After surgery, nasal packing will be inserted to soak up any immediate discharge, blood, Mucous, etc. following surgery

4. Stitches: the blue stitches will be removed on the 7th day post-op along the columella and possible alar region. White dissolvable stitches will be used along the inner inside of the nose; they will dissolve within the next few weeks

5. Depending on what the doctor recommends, many of few options can be considered for bridge augmentation: silicone, goretex, rib cartilage, donated rib cartilage, and/or fascia graft. Fat or filler can be another option as well.



🌀External + internal cast, stitches: 7th day removal
🌀Nasal packing: 2nd-3rd day removal



🔸🔹Days in Korea: 7-8 days post-op






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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

What is Your Main Concern About Nose Tip Plasty?


"Do you think filler and just simple treatment can give you a satisfactory result?"

Even though patients can be satisfied with the result at first but later it gives disappointment because it's not permanent like nose tip plasty.



There are so many patients who came to GNG Hospital even after their nose tip plasty because just simple tip treatment can't satisfy them. 


The most common reasons people look for a review for nose tip plasty are two!

The one reason is the side effect and the shape.
Actually, when one reads our review for the nose tip plasty, so many patients were worried about side effect and the shape before the surgery.


Normally, patient needs to worry about the side effect when doctor uses L shape silicon.
To prevent from this side effect, doctor must use patient's own cartilage for the nose tip.

In other words, doctor should use septum or ear cartilage for the nose tip.



The other reason is in the aesthetically aspect.
Many people are worried about pinched nose after the surgery.
You can directly go to our website to see before and after photo to check that out!
We are very confidence :)



All the cases like droopy nose, blunt nose and upturned nose can be fixed naturally and beautifully in GNG Hospital after precise surgery plan with our rhinoplasty specialist!


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Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Paul's Hump Nose Correction at GNG Hospital

Before Surgery

Surgical Plan
Open Rhinoplasty
Hump reduction (osteotomy)
Tip plasty (ear cartilage only)
Bulbous Tip Correction


1 week post-op
"A little less bruising today and my breathing is really improving. Please let Dr. Son know that my sense of smell is better now than it was before the operation. I really appreciate his good work!"







2 weeks post-op
"Hey so it’s been two weeks since my rhinoplasty with Dr. Son at GNG. I am really happy with how my recovery is going and they’ve been great with checking up to see how I’m doing.









There’s still a little bit of bruising on my bridge and some swelling of my tip. I think I still have a few dissolvable stitches in there somewhere and the scar on my columella needs more time to heal but I don’t think anyone at work has noticed!







Obviously it’s still fairly early but I’m impressed by how straight Dr. Son was able to make my bridge even though we didn’t use any implants. Even with the swelling, my tip is already way less bulbous and doesn’t hang downwards anymore. So yeah, I’m feel pretty good about my results even at this stage.

With each passing day I can see and feel improvements, especially my sense of smell. It is even better now than it was before my procedure! My breathing also feels smoother, almost effortless.

Bonus information: I’m happy to report that AirPods still fit well in my left ear after having cartilage taken from it!"

1 month post-op
"It’s been over a month since I had my rhinoplasty and I’m back to give you another update!

So I've been avoiding the sun as much as possible, as it’s super important not to get my nose sunburnt! Not working out has also helped my recovery progress. But it feels like I should be okay to gradually start working back up to my pre-surgery routine over the next few weeks without causing a nosebleed. I will have to avoid contact sports for a few more months at least though!"



2 months post-op
"Dr. Son flattened the nasal hump and my side profile is basically a million times better now. It’s even more impressive because he did it without an implant. I also really like the way he used cartilage from my ear to improve the area at the top of the bridge.

Straight after the cast came off, I had some funny skin discolouration where my bridge had been smoothed down. Over the last four weeks that has slowly returned to normal and is hardly noticeable now.

The numbness in my nose and ear (where I had cartilage taken from) is still there but the sense of feeling is definitely coming back.

I think I still have swelling in my upper lip and nose tip, so I'm hoping they will both eventually become more natural looking. I’ve learnt to appreciate the importance of being patient when recovering from a rhinoplasty and not worrying too much about things that usually sort themselves out over time. Especially when you've had a lot done!

I may have mentioned it before, but I really appreciate how much my breathing and sense of smell has improved. One of the things that really appealed to me about GNG was the way they care about not only improving how your nose looks, but also taking care that it functions well."



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