[Nose:Rhinoplasty] Natural Shape and No to Minimal Complications with Autologous Rhinoplasty


Many hesitate getting rhinoplasty with fear of complications. Patients with these concerns who want to make aesthetic improvements through rhinoplasty may consider autologous rhinoplasty procedure.


 Instead of using artificial nose implants made from materials such as silicone, and
Goretex, autologous rhinoplasty procedures are performed with cartilage, and skin
tissue obtained from the patient’s body. There are minimal chances of complications,  and the result  looks natural, and sophisticated. 




 

 Noses operated with autologous tissue are can with stand shock better, and are  less prone to infections.



We take 3D-CT photography for a safer, and more successful rhinoplasty procedure. 3D-CT enables the viewing of the nasal bones, septal cartilage, deviation of the bridge, and even the cause of nasal congestion in case you have it. This allows the surgeon to make accurate analysis on the shape and function of the nose ,whether the patient needs a revisional surgery and even save the time it takes for surgery.




With 3D-CT imaging system, we can figure out the best proportion between the forehead, nose, and chin, while creating precise and effective planning based on the cause, which can make functional improvements as well as aesthetic ones.



 



Autologous rhinoplasty procedures at Migo are performed by Dr. Kang Euntaek. Dr. Kang is a board certified plastic surgeon, who has extensive experience in plastic surgery 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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