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non-incision Alar Reduction Surgery that Completed a Delicate Nose (#nonincisionAlarReductionSurgery #AlarReductionSurgery)

 Non-incision Alar Reduction Surgery 

that Completed a Delicate Nose

One of the characteristics of a flat tip of nose is the low bridge of the nose. Since such people cannot give a refined impression, they are looking for Alar Reduction Surgery to achieve a balanced face and a slim nose line. Especially, as more and more people pursue rhinoplasty methods that can minimize scars, people are considering non-incision Alar Reduction Surgery.



“Creating a delicate nose by non-incision Alar Reduction Surgery.”

However, because #nonincisionAlarReductionSurgery is limited by the skin tissue of the tip of the nose, it is necessary to conduct a thorough consultation with a plastic surgeon with rich clinical experience before performing the surgery to understand whether it is suitable for you to ensure a satisfactory result.


Different from ordinary Alar Reduction Surgery, non-incision Alar Reduction Surgery does not remove the skin at the boundary between the nose and cheeks, but passes a special thread through the inside of the nose without an incision. Therefore, it is a simple and quick operation that can reduce the tip of nose and make the tip of the nose look higher.



In the case of non-incision Alar Reduction Surgery, there is no need to worry about scars because no incision is made, and immediately daily activities are possible after the surgery.

However, if the skin tissue is too wide or the nostrils are too large, the effect may be reduced, so please be careful. If the skin area of the nostril is large, you need to pay attention to non-incision Alar Reduction Surgery.



Non-incision Alar Reduction Surgery is suitable for those who have large and flat nostrils, or those whose tip of nose is still flat after rhinoplasty, and want to correct their nose naturally.

The non-incision #AlarReductionSurgery that can be performed without an incision can naturally reduce the tip of the nose through tying without any implants. In addition, this is a simple operation in which a special thread is inserted through the needle hole under the nostril, and the thread is tied between the two nostrils. Since the scar is invisible, many people choose it without burden.

In the case of rhinoplasty, the surgical skills and methods of the plastic surgeon have an important influence on the postoperative outcome. Therefore, it is more important than anything else to accurately identify the thickness of the skin and the shape of the nose through adequate consultation before the surgery so as to achieve a natural effect.




Jayjun is performing 1:1 customized rhinoplasty for accurate diagnosis. In addition, it achieves a natural effect that is harmonious with the entire face through customized rhinoplasty for individuals. Therefore, through non-incision Alar Reduction Surgery at Jayjun, it is possible to reduce the tip of the nose while completing a delicate image.




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