Nose augmentation is one of the most prevalent cosmetic procedures and for a good reason. Reasons to explore this option range from addressing respiratory issues to boosting self-esteem to making a cosmetic modification to your nose. Whatever your motivation for rhinoplasty, we hope the following information will help you decide between a silicone implant and an autologous (cartilage) rhinoplasty.
We want to inform you that Augmentation of the nasal tip using synthetic tissue grafts (เสริมจมูกรองปลายเนื้อเยื่อเทียม, which is the term in Thai) is not just about getting implants and making your nose bigger before we examine how the two surgeries vary. Both removal and modification are possible. Common causes of this issue in rhinoplasty with Augmentation are discussed below.
Reasons To Consider Augmentation Of The Nasal Tip
· Hump Nose
Hump noses are common, but if you’ve always felt self-conscious about yours, augmentation rhinoplasty can help by flattening the cartilage on your nose’s bridge.
· Deviated Septum Or Crooked Nose
About 80% of the population may have a crooked nose due to a deviated septum. A crooked nose can be straightened through septorhinoplasty, and the treatment can also correct a deviated septum.
· Under Or Overly Projected Nose
Noses with too projecting or overly broad bridges can make a person’s face look too big, while noses with insufficient projection can make a person’s face look too small. A rhinoplasty with a reduction or an augmentation can also help with this.
· Bulbous Or Misshapen Nose Tip
A malformed or enlarged nose tip can drastically alter the whole facial aesthetic. This is one of the trickiest aspects of the nose to fix since it includes three different types of tissue (the skin, the fatty layer, and the lower lateral cartilage). Cartilage grafts and tip cartilage contouring are standard procedures to alter the tip’s appearance. Over-trimming the tip’s fatty tissue can cause the nose tip’s skin to turn black (necrosis), so caution must be used.
· Large Nostrils
Finally, if you feel your nostrils are too big, you can have surgery to make them smaller. An essential alar reduction can do this by removing a crescent-shaped portion of tissue from the area just below the nostrils.
Conclusion
The nose is a crucial feature of our appearance and sense of self. We suggest talking to as many plastic surgeons as possible before making a decision and that you keep in mind how diverse each ethnic group’s noses might be while making your decision. Nose structure varies significantly from person to person, and interracial variances can be much more pronounced.