Nose bridge plasty, also known as nose augmentation, is a popular cosmetic procedure designed to reshape the nose and create a more balanced and defined facial appearance. Common in East Asia, particularly in South Korea, this procedure helps enhance facial symmetry and can also improve nasal function.
Whether your concern is a low, wide, hooked, or crooked nose bridge or even breathing difficulties nose bridge plasty may be the solution.
What Is Nose Bridge Plasty?
Nose bridge plasty involves surgical techniques to either raise, narrow, or realign the nose bridge. It addresses both cosmetic concerns and functional issues like breathing difficulties or nasal congestion.
There are two main types of procedures:
- Nose Bridge Implant
- Osteotomy
Types of Nose Bridge Plasty
1. Nose Bridge Implant
This method is used to heighten a low or flat nose bridge. It enhances facial definition and brings a more structured profile. Implants can be inserted using an open or closed incision, depending on the patient’s nose shape.
Common implant materials:
- Silicone
- Gore-Tex
- Other synthetic prosthetics, customized to the patient’s facial proportions
2. Osteotomy (Bone Repositioning)
Osteotomy is performed to correct wide, hooked, or crooked noses by trimming or repositioning the nasal bone. It may be done:
- On both sides (bilateral)
- With or without an implant
- In cases involving bent cartilage or prior implant issues
This method is also recommended for patients experiencing breathing difficulties due to a deviated septum or other structural abnormalities.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Nose Bridge Plasty?
Nose bridge plasty is suitable for individuals who have:
- A hooked or crooked nose
- A flat or bumpy nose bridge
- Difficulty breathing through the nose
- A bent implant from a previous procedure
- Disproportionate or asymmetrical facial features
Ideal candidates are in good overall health, have realistic expectations, and are looking for either aesthetic improvement or functional correction.
Why People Choose Nose Bridge Plasty
- Cosmetic Enhancement
Achieve a sharper, more youthful profile and improve facial harmony. - Improved Breathing
Correct structural nasal issues that impact airflow. - Post-Trauma Correction
Restore shape and function after injury. - Cultural or Personal Preference
In some cultures, a high nose bridge is considered attractive or desirable.
Recovery and Aftercare
Recovery usually takes 2 to 3 weeks, depending on the procedure and individual healing capacity.
Post-surgery expectations:
- Bruising and swelling
- Pain or discomfort (managed with medication)
- Wearing a nasal splint or cast for ~1 week
Aftercare Tips:
- Sleep with your head elevated for the first week
- Avoid nose-blowing, smoking, and strenuous activity
- Use gentle saline rinses and prescribed medications
- Avoid sun exposure for at least 6 months (wear SPF 30+)
- Attend all follow-up appointments for optimal healing
By week three, most swelling and bruising should subside, and you can gradually resume normal activities—though avoid contact sports for a longer period.
Book a Consultation
If you’re considering nose bridge plasty, consult a certified plastic surgeon to evaluate your goals and medical suitability. A personalized approach will help determine whether you need an implant, osteotomy, or a combination of both.
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