Address unsatisfactory outcomes or side effects from previous rhinoplasty procedures with Dream's
specialized revision rhinoplasty. Known for their "First & Last at Dream" philosophy, the clinic focuses on
accurately identifying the root cause of a failed procedure. Revision rhinoplasty involves the careful
removal of existing implants and reconstruction of the nose using a new, customized implant. Given the
complexity of revision surgery compared to primary rhinoplasty, Dream emphasizes the importance of
entrusting the procedure to an experienced specialist.
- Scientific Precision and Diagnosis
Dream ensures optimal results by using advanced 3D-CT imaging to thoroughly assess the condition of
the nose, aiming to avoid the need for future revisions.
- Personalized 1:1 Care by Rhinoplasty Experts
Each patient receives personalized care from an experienced rhinoplasty specialist, providing
tailored guidance from the pre-operative stage through post-operative recovery.
- Harmonious and Balanced Nose
Dream strives for a harmonious and balanced nasal structure, taking into account each individual's
unique facial proportions and characteristics to achieve natural and aesthetically pleasing results.
Bent or Crooked Nose
At Dream, when an implant shifts or tilts to one side, it is often due to insufficient space for the
implant. To address this, the existing implant is carefully removed, space is properly secured, and
the implant is reshaped and reinserted to ensure proper alignment.
Too High or Too Low Nose Bridge
In cases where the nasal bridge is either too high or too low, Dream specialists remove the current
implant and replace it with one that is precisely adjusted to achieve the desired nasal bridge
height and contour.
Asymmetric Nostrils
Asymmetry in the nostrils can result from imbalances in the nasal septal cartilage and wing
cartilage, either from prior surgery or pre-existing conditions. Dream corrects this by realigning
the septal cartilage to the center, resulting in a straighter and more balanced appearance of the
nose.
Implant Displacement
When an implant isn't positioned correctly between the bone and membrane, or if it's not securely
placed due to membrane tears from previous surgeries, complications like shifting can occur. The
hospital specializes in resolving this issue by carefully repositioning the implant to restore
balance and stability.
Visible Implants
If an implant is visible at the tip of the nose or if its shape becomes noticeable, it's often a
result of thin nasal skin or an overly thick implant. In these cases, the hospital corrects the
problem by adjusting the implant’s size or replacing it entirely to achieve a natural look.
Nose Tip Alteration from Implant Use
A reddened or excessively firm nose tip may indicate complications from certain implants,
potentially leading to more serious concerns. The hospital recommends removing the implant and, in
many cases, opting for autologous cartilage to correct the nose and prevent further issues.
Contracted Skin Leading to Upturned Nose
An upturned nose caused by the contraction of nasal tissue can result in a shorter nose appearance.
The hospital's approach begins by releasing the scar tissue within the nose, followed by adjusting
the tip cartilage. Autologous cartilage is then used to sculpt a well-defined, aesthetically
pleasing nasal tip.