I had rhinoplasty 10 years ago, but the tip of my nose was gradually sagging and the columella was coming down, making my nose look longer from the front, giving me the feeling of an arrow nose, and the tip of my nose was blunt. So I decided to have rhinoplasty again.
I heard that Dr. Kim Dae-hwa, director of ID Hospital, is famous for rhinoplasty, and my friend had a successful rhinoplasty at ID. Designated consultation with Director Kim Dae-hwa.
The director gave me detailed advice about the reason why my nose looks long, in addition to the fact that the columella has come down, because the starting point of the implant is high, making it look longer. I spoke about the feeling of a sleeping nose, and he explained very well what direction the surgery would be in to suit my needs as much as possible. The
starting point of the nose was lowered than before, replaced with silicone, and the tip of the nose was changed. I had a nasal septum and ear cartilage, so I decided to use a donor rib. Among the hospitals I've been to, I had the longest consultation and was very understanding.
I had a lot of concerns because it was my first surgery in 10 years, so I asked a lot of questions, but I trusted that he explained everything without showing any inconvenience. It was my
first surgery. When I had it done, I thought it felt flashy, but after a month or two, it started to look more and more comfortable, and I was very satisfied with the lines. In fact, I liked the shape itself much more than when I had the first surgery, and it was nice that they removed the tip of my nose in a luxurious way without making it look too pointy or awkward.
My nose looked long. It has been improved, and the part where the columella had come down to the point where it looked like an arrow has been ironed out, and I like it from all angles from the front, side, and side.