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[Nose:Rhinoplasty] Foreshortened/ Upturned Nose Correction
Upturned (piggy) nose, or foreshortened nose is caused by trauma from birth, or as a side effect of a previous rhinoplasty surgery procedure.
Such shape of nose is corrected by using autologous cartilage from the rib, ears, and the nasal septum.
You may consider upturned /foreshortened nose correction if you:
have upturned (piggy-like) nose
have naso-labial angle (the angle between the tip of the nose to the tip of the upper lip) is more than 110 degrees
have nostrils that are too revealed from the front
Foreshortened/upturned nose correction at Migo is done by Dr. Kang Euntaek. Dr. Kang is a board certified plastic surgeon, who has extensive experience in rhinoplasty from having performed more than hundreds of surgeries. He has a published study, titled " Corrective Rhinoplasty for Deviated Nose a new Osteotomy Technique" , and has collaborated on many academic and medical articles. Dr. Kang is currently an adjunct professor in the department of plastic surgery at Ewha Women's University Medical Center.
Bachelor's degree, School of Medicine, Korea University
Adjunct Professor, Department of Plastic surgery, Ewha Womans University Medical Center
Participated in a medical cooperation for a patient with facial deformation with LA Shriners Hospital
Trained at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Full member, the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Life member, the Korean Society of plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
Full member, the Korean Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association
Full Member, the Koran Association of Plastic Surgeons
Full Member, the International Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
Ethical Committee Member of the Korean Society of Plastic Surgeons
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