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2026-05-29

People Like This Won't See Much Effect Even With Bulbous Nose Surgery...

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People Like This Won't See Much Effect Even With Bulbous Nose Surgery...

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Hello,

💖your beauty universe! This is Weverse Plastic Surgery :)💖

Hello, I am Dr. Seo Seung-jo, head director at Weverse Plastic Surgery.

Today's video is about bulbous noses, and I would like to talk about difficult bulbous nose cases.

Q: What characteristics do people with bulbous noses have that make them want to get surgery?

Dr. Seo Seung-jo: First of all, most people who say they have a bulbous nose have a blunt and bulky nose shape.

The bulbous nose that Koreans typically refer to is slightly different from the medical definition of a bulbous nose.

Medically, it is characterized by a thick nasal tip, so someone with a thick nasal tip has a bulbous nose,

but the standards for a bulbous nose vary widely.

Q: To what extent does a bulbous nose require surgery?

Dr. Seo Seung-jo:

✅ When the nasal tip and alar (nostril wings) cannot be distinguished

✅ When the nose is spread out

✅ When the columella is retracted (sunken)

In these cases, bulbous nose surgery is necessary!

Q: How is bulbous nose surgery performed?

Dr. Seo Seung-jo: There are methods such as cartilage suturing, nasal fat removal, and increasing the nasal height.

However, excessive fat removal can actually make the nose look pinched.

If the height is raised too much to correct the bulbous nose, it can become excessively large, so

it is important to carefully distinguish the nose type and perform the surgery using the appropriate method.

Q: Why is bulbous nose surgery difficult?

Dr. Seo Seung-jo:

An easy bulbous nose is one where the tip and alar are indistinguishable—typically someone with a lot of fat and large cartilage.

Patients with thick skin are the difficult cases to operate on.

In these cases, if you raise it a lot, a low

and thick nose can just become a large and thick nose. (It gets bigger)

A low and spread-out nose is easy.

For this case, we can just raise the height while performing an alar reduction.

But if the nose is high, firm, and the nostrils are small,

performing an alar reduction makes the nostrils even smaller, and raising it makes it higher and larger,

and reducing it doesn't have much effect. This type of bulbous nose is hard to operate on.

Q: What about people whose nose looks bulbous because the columella is retracted? Are there difficult cases?

Dr. Seo Seung-jo: NO, it is not difficult. Sufficient materials are all that's needed.

Because we just need to fill the retracted columella with materials,

a bulbous nose with a retracted columella actually yields better surgical results.

Q: What is something to be mindful of during bulbous nose surgery?

Dr. Seo Seung-jo: I recommend brief follow-up visits!

Usually, there is no need to visit the clinic frequently after surgery,

but for difficult bulbous nose cases, we have patients come in after one month, two months, and three months.

When getting bulbous nose surgery, rather than saying "Please just make my nasal tip as small as possible,"

creating a beautiful overall line can beautifully correct a bulbous nose.

I hope you beautifully correct your bulbous nose by considering the entire nose rather than obsessing over small details.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the characteristics that indicate the need for a bulbous nose surgery?

Bulbous nose surgery may be necessary if the nasal tip and alar are not distinct, if the nose appears wide, or if the columella is retracted. Individuals with these characteristics often consider bulbous nose correction.

How is bulbous nose surgery performed?

Bulbous nose surgery typically involves methods such as cartilage suturing, removal of nasal fat, and increasing nasal height. It is important to accurately identify the patient's nose type and perform the surgery using appropriate methods.

What cases make bulbous nose surgery difficult?

Yes, there are cases where bulbous nose surgery can be difficult. Especially if the skin is thick, the nose is high and firm, and the nostrils are small, the nose may appear larger after surgery or the effect may be minimal, making the surgery challenging.

Is bulbous nose surgery difficult for a retracted columella?

No, bulbous nose surgery for a retracted columella is not difficult. In fact, the surgical results are often good because the retracted columella can be filled using materials.

What is the most important consideration for bulbous nose surgery?

When undergoing bulbous nose surgery, it is more important to create a beautiful overall nasal line rather than simply making the nasal tip smaller. It is better to consider the overall harmony of the nose rather than obsessing over details.

What is the follow-up period after bulbous nose surgery?

Generally, frequent visits after surgery are not necessary, but for difficult bulbous nose cases, it is recommended to visit for follow-up checks after one, two, and three months.

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