1. Open Rhinoplasty
• Advantages: (100% Autologous Cartilage) More precise correction is possible by accurately analyzing the internal structure of the nose.
• Disadvantage: Scar mark on the bottom of columella strut (The area is not easily noticeable and the scar generally disappears after 3 months.)
2. Closed Rhinoplasty
• Advantages: Create an incision inside the nose. No visible scar on the outside. 
• Disadvantage: Complete correction is difficult due to the lack of visibility on the internal nose structure. It is important to receive the surgery by experienced surgeons.
① Flat Nose – Silicone and ear cartilage is generally used for height enhancement. (autologous dermal tissues can be used.)
② Hooked Nose – Complete correction of a hump on the nasal bridge and cartilage is required to minimize the possibility of recurrence.
③ Overturned (Short) Nose – Inserting nasal implant would make overturned nose even more elevated due to lack of dermal tissue. Autologous cartilage transplant must be accompanied according to the ratio with the length of your face during open rhinoplasty.
④ Hawk (Long) Nose – Cartilage on the nasal tip is resected and rotated upward with open rhinoplasty.
⑤ Crooked Nose – In addition to aesthetic factor, crooked nose often causes difficulty breathing normally. Although aesthetical side of slightly crooked septum can be correctly with silicone implant done in closed rhinoplasty, complete correction of septal and lateral cartilages through open rhinoplasty is required.
⑥ Wide Nasal Bone – Reduce the width nasal bone with lateral bone osteotomy. Height enhancement surgery can be accompanied with autologous cartilage if needed.
⑦ Revisional Rhinoplasty – Revisional surgery is performed when you are not satisfied with first rhinoplasty because of the unnatural look, aesthetically unsatisfied, or inserted implant is visible
⑧ Non-Incision Tip Plasty – By artificially creating volume on the line between collumella and upper lip, you can gain 3 dimentional nasal tip and lip line.

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