2026-05-24
Natural Yet Distinct Transformation! The Epitome of a Sophisticated Straight-Curved Nose :D
A case study of a 20s female patient who achieved a sophisticated look through bulbous nose correction and bridge augmentation.

* Basic Information
# Female in her 20s
# Stressed due to a low bridge and a bulbous nose tip
* Consultation
# The patient visited the clinic seeking correction for a blunt nose tip (bulbous nose). While bulbous noses were traditionally associated with good fortune, many people now seek improvement because they can give a heavy or blunt impression.
# Because the nasal bridge was low, the midface appeared sunken and the face looked wider, which was a major source of stress for her.
# We determined that a satisfying nose line could be achieved by refining the tip to be slimmer while raising and smoothing the bridge line.
* Plan
# Tip Plasty
- Bulbous nose correction
- Nasolabial angle correction
# Rhinoplasty (Bridge)
- Silicone implant (3.5mm)






* Post-operative Progress
# There are several types of bulbous noses: 1. Thick skin, 2. Thick soft tissue (subcutaneous fat, etc.), 3. Splayed and wide cartilage. Since these factors usually occur in combination, it is best to correct each factor appropriately. We sculpted the skin and soft tissue to be thinner and reshaped the cartilage to create a sleek, defined look.
# We achieved the ideal angle between the bridge and the tip.
# As the bulbous nose was corrected and three-dimensional volume was added, her overall impression changed to look much more sophisticated! I am glad that the desired nose shape harmonizes well with her entire face. ^^
Consultations and surgeries should be performed by a board-certified plastic surgeon!
The ‘VIBE’ that comes from rich experience
Vibe Plastic Surgery, Chief Director Young-moon Yoo
Vibe Plastic Surgery complies with medical laws. These before-and-after photos were taken under the same conditions with the patient’s consent. Complications and side effects such as bleeding, inflammation, infection, and asymmetry may occur after surgery and vary by individual, so caution is required.