Revision Rhinoplasty in Korea: The Final Stop – ID Hospital
Hi, this is Riley from ID Hospital! 👋
If you’ve ever had plastic surgery, you might have considered a revision surgery.
But did you know which procedures are most often revised?
I asked ChatGPT, “Please tell me which cosmetic surgeries have a high rate of revision surgery.”
Here’s what it said:
1️⃣ Rhinoplasty (nose job)
2️⃣ Breast augmentation
3️⃣ Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck)
4️⃣ Liposuction
5️⃣ Thigh lift
Among them, rhinoplasty has the highest revision rate—about 10–20%.
Why? Because the nose’s anatomy is complex, involving bone, cartilage, skin, and airways—making it sensitive to even small changes.
That’s why it’s crucial to find a trustworthy hospital that can be your final destination for revision rhinoplasty.
“No one stops at just one nose job.” 😉
Revision rhinoplasty is for those who have had a previous nose surgery but are dissatisfied with the result—whether aesthetically or functionally.
Common causes include asymmetry, implant issues, inflammation, or unnatural tip shape.
Since this surgery is highly delicate, it requires experienced specialists and precise surgical techniques.
At ID Hospital, we first analyze the cause before planning any revision.
Below are common issues and how we address them:
1️⃣ Implant displacement – Remove, treat inflammation, and reinsert accurately.
2️⃣ Implant visibility – Use temporal fascia or cartilage-only correction.
3️⃣ Crooked bridge – Reshape the implant space evenly before insertion.
4️⃣ Improper height – Adjust to match facial balance and proportions.
5️⃣ Visible implant borders – Sculpt and align implants smoothly.
6️⃣ Stiff or lifted tip – Adjust implant length or lower the tip naturally.
Our four main revision methods:
(Each type will be featured in future posts.)
Before and After (3Months)
Before and After (3Months)
Before and After (3Months)
As the surgery with the highest revision rate, rhinoplasty requires skill and precision.
At ID Hospital Korea, we focus on identifying the root cause—so your next surgery can truly be the last one.
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Well-written and insightful. Would love to see case studies next.
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This topic is so relevant right now. Thanks for the timely post.
thank you!