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2026.04.16 · Views 36
I had rhinoplasty, but I developed contracture.
Where are the best places for revision rhinoplasty for contracture? That is why wearing a mask is essential these days... I want to stop wearing a mask when I go out, so I'm looking for a place that does revision surgery well.
I'm being very careful in choosing a hospital, and I'm also debating whether to use donated rib cartilage or autologous rib cartilage for the material.
Since it's a revision surgery, is it correct that I should go with autologous rib cartilage?
I never thought I'd be getting rhinoplasty revision... Haha... haha. I really want to make a careful decision on this revision and hope it goes well, so I plan to visit at least three places for consultations before making a decision. Please let me know the best places for revision rhinoplasty in the comments.
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Try finding a place that specializes in revision rhinoplasty.
I'm curious too.
If it's revision surgery for a contracted nose, you really need to go to a place that's good at nose surgery.
I heard that you have to be cautious about contractures or reconstructive rhinoplasty... Since Miho is well-known through word of mouth for performing such delicate surgeries, I recommend you go and check it out. I had already seen some positive reviews before going, so I went expecting them to take good care of me, but they explained the plans in much greater detail than I expected—what materials and methods they would use, and how they would design the nose—which was fantastic. That is why I scheduled the surgery.
Dr. Yoon Tae-kyung at Mood On is the surgeon who performed my revision rhinoplasty. I heard that he has extensive experience with contracture cases, so many people with severe cases seek him out as well. He is also famous for his expertise in handling rib cartilage.