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[Patient Diary] Hooked Nose and Deviated Septal Cartilage Correction (8 Months Later)
In this series of Patient Diary, we're going to show you the recovery progress of a patient who had hooked nose and deviated septal cartilage correction. This patient wanted to make the nose bridge more even and correct the deviated septal cartilage due to difficulty experienced while breathing. Her concerns didn't only have to do with aesthetic - it also had to do with the functionality of her nose. The surgery was designed and performed by Dr. Kang Euntaek. This posting will present the pictures of the patient before , and 8 months after the surgery.
<Before>
Curved and protruding nose bridge can be observed. The patients concerns are not limited to the aesthetics. She was experiencing difficulty while breathing due to deviated septal cartilage.
<8 Months Later>
The shape and size of the nose is in perfect balance with the face. No more protruding nose bridge. Corrected septal cartilage enabled breathing without any problem.
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