A natural result depends on balance, not height.
Designed around the patient's own tissue, with safety as the priority.
A successful rhinoplasty is rarely a question of height. The shape of the tip, the curvature of the nostrils, and the way the bridge meets the rest of the face are what determine whether the result looks natural. Our approach is centered on autologous tissue, pursuing safety and a natural appearance with equal weight.
"A natural tip is not produced by adding height.
It is produced by handling the cartilage with care."
The design is tailored to the patient's underlying nasal anatomy and the condition of the skin.
Reshaping the nose using the patient's own septal or auricular cartilage, which prioritizes safety and reduces the risk of long-term complications.
Reshaping a low or deviated bridge into a straight, natural contour that suits the patient's overall facial proportions.
Reshaping a bulbous or downward-pointing tip through precise restructuring of the cartilage framework.
Smoothing a dorsal hump and refining the bridge line for a softer, more balanced profile.
Repositioning a drooping or overly upturned tip into natural proportion with the rest of the nose.
Correcting unnatural results, asymmetry, or implant-related complications from previous surgery, following a careful diagnostic evaluation.
Whenever possible, we use the patient's own tissue to reduce the risk of long-term complications.
The nose is designed within the context of the patient's full facial proportions.
Each nasal structure is evaluated with the depth that comes from long practice.
Scheduled visits after surgery allow us to monitor healing through to the final result.
All photographs shown are taken six months after surgery.
Every inquiry is reviewed personally by Director Choi Dong-Il.