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If you want to know about non-implant rhinoplasty

 If you want to know about non-implant rhinoplasty These days, when people look into rhinoplasty, this seems to be the first concern that comes to mind.  "Is it possible to have rhinoplasty without implants?" In the past, rhinoplasty was commonly associated with inserting implants such as silicone or Gore-Tex, but these days, as more people want a natural look and a feeling that resembles their own nose, interest in non-implant rhinoplasty using only autologous tissue is steadily increasing. So today, I will explain what non-implant rhinoplasty is and who it suits best, step by step, so that even those learning about it for the first time can easily understand. ✔️ What exactly is non-implant rhinoplasty? Non-implant rhinoplasty literally means a method of shaping and adjusting the height of the nose using only the patient’s own tissue, without artificial implants such as Gore-Tex or silicone. Although it may feel unfamiliar to those encountering it for the first time, the pri...

Forehead Lift Fixation – Thread vs Endotine? A Full Comparison of Methods, Differences, Pros and Cons

 Forehead Lift Fixation – Thread vs Endotine? A Full Comparison of Methods, Differences, Pros and Cons Hello. In the previous post, we looked in detail at the basics and surgical steps of the forehead lift procedure. Because a forehead lift pulls and fixes the entire forehead upward, the fixation method is a key factor that determines both satisfaction and long-term durability. Among those considering surgery, the most confusing and frequently asked topic is this “fixation method.” Today, we’ll fully compare thread fixation and Endotine fixation, including how they differ and their respective pros and cons. By understanding the mechanisms clearly, you’ll be able to judge which method fits you best. Forehead Lift Fixation: Thread vs Endotine Comparison The forehead can be fixed in two main ways after lifting: thread fixation and Endotine fixation. 1. When Strong Pulling Power Is Needed: Thread Fixation Thread fixation uses thicker sutures that are anchored directly to the bone. This...