2026-05-25
Dissatisfied with a Low Bridge and Sunken Nasolabial Angle?
A case study of a 20s female patient who achieved a more three-dimensional face through rhinoplasty, correcting a low bridge and sunken nasolabial angle.

* Basic Information
# Female in her 20s
# Low nasal bridge and a bulbous, wide-looking tip
# The nasolabial angle is deeply sunken, making the midface appear even more recessed.
* Consultation
# The patient’s primary concerns were the low bridge and the wide appearance of the nasal tip.
# She desired a straight-semi-basal (Jik-ban) line with overall dimension by enhancing the nasolabial angle.
* Surgical Plan
# Bridge Rhinoplasty
- Raising the bridge using an implant
# Tip Rhinoplasty
- Nasolabial angle correction
- Bulbous nose (복코) correction










* Post-operative Progress
1. In the post-operative results, a natural yet sharp straight-semi-basal tip was achieved without excessive nostril exposure.
2. As the bridge became smoothly elevated and the nasolabial angle was restored, the previously flat face gained dimension. This also created an effect where the face appeared smaller, leading to high patient satisfaction.
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Dr. Yoo Young-moon, Lead Surgeon at Vibe Plastic Surgery
Vibe Plastic Surgery complies with all 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 depending on the individual, so caution is required.