There seem to be many people who are looking into non-implant surgery because they don't like having foreign substances put in their noses. I also had a cartilage tying + fiber removal surgery to correct only the blunt part of my nose tip, which was not very low.
When I took a comparison photo after a month, I couldn't really feel much of a difference. That's because I didn't raise or cut my nose, so there wasn't much of a difference compared to my existing nose.
However, there were two differences, and I'm satisfied with the result.
First, the cartilage at the tip of my nose was excessively spread out and split, which made my nose tip look very spread out and slightly protruding, but it was flat. However, after the surgery, my nose tip gained a little volume like a normal nose, and the split part disappeared.
Second, if you look at the bridge of my nose, there was no outline between it and the bridge of my nose before, but the outline came alive after the tying part.
Actually, since the cartilage at the tip of my nose was already very loose, I think I saw even this small effect. If the tip of your nose is like a normal case, I don't think you will notice much of a change after cartilage tying.