Restoring Balance, Function, and Confidence After Unnatural Rhinoplasty
By Dr. Kim Hyung Taek, Revision Rhinoplasty Specialist – Kowon Plastic Surgery, Seoul

“A nose should never look surgically reduced — it should simply belong to the face.”
– Dr. Kim Hyung Taek, head of the Rib Cartilage Rhinoplasty Center, O&Young

When “Too Much” Surgery Leaves You Feeling Less Like Yourself

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If you’ve had rhinoplasty and now feel your nose is too small, too pushed out, or simply not right, you’re not alone.

At Kowon Plastic Surgery in Gangnam, we regularly treat patients who come in with noses that have been over-reduced (made too small or scooped) or over-projected (sticking out too far, unnaturally). These aren’t just cosmetic concerns — they often involve deeper structural issues that affect breathing, skin tension, and emotional well-being.

The good news? With advanced revision techniques and the right materials — often using your own rib cartilage — it’s possible to rebuild a nose that looks natural, functions properly, and restores confidence.

Let’s break down what causes these issues, how to correct them, and what to expect if you’re considering revision rhinoplasty.


First, What Do “Over-Reduced” and “Over-Projected” Mean?

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Over-Reduced Nose:

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This usually means the nose was made too small, too scooped, or collapsed in certain areas after a prior surgery.

Common signs include:

  • A scooped bridge or “ski slope” nose
  • Pinched tip or narrowed nostrils
  • Collapsed sidewalls that cause difficulty breathing
  • Nostrils that look retracted or pulled up
  • A nose that feels flat or weak when touched

Over-Projected Nose:

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Here, the nose sticks out too far from the face, often due to an overly prominent tip or bridge.

This may result from:

  • An excessive tip graft or silicone implant that pushes the tip outward
  • A longer-than-natural septal extension
  • A sharp, unnatural tip angle that doesn’t suit your facial proportions
  • An “overdone” or Westernized profile that clashes with softer features

Both problems can be emotionally frustrating — especially if you were seeking subtle refinement and ended up with results that feel exaggerated or artificial.


Why These Problems Happen: Rushed Techniques, Implants, and Overcorrection

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In many cases, over-reduction or over-projection occurs when:

  • Surgeons remove too much cartilage or bone to achieve a slim nose
  • Silicone implants are used without proper structural support
  • Standardized techniques are applied to all noses, ignoring individual anatomy
  • Revision surgeries fail to rebuild lost support, leading to long-term collapse
At Kowon, we often see patients who’ve had multiple surgeries at high-volume clinics. What went wrong wasn’t always the skill — it was the one-size-fits-all mindset.
“No two noses — or faces — are the same. A millimeter of change in one patient can be elegant. In another, it’s too much. That’s the art of rhinoplasty.”
— Dr. Kim

How We Fix Over-Reduced or Over-Projected Noses

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Step 1: Full Structural Assessment

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We begin with a 360° evaluation — both external appearance and internal function. Using 3D imaging, nasal endoscopy, and CT scans (if needed), we assess:
  • Cartilage damage or loss

  • Bridge height and support

  • Tip rotation and projection

  • Airway collapse or nasal valve issues

  • Skin thickness and scar tissue

Only with this comprehensive view can we build a custom surgical plan.


Step 2: Rebuilding with Your Own Cartilage (Rib Graft Rhinoplasty)

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Most revision cases require reconstruction — not just reshaping. That means adding support where it was lost and correcting projection with natural materials.
Dr. Kim specializes in autologous rib cartilage reconstruction — using the patient’s own rib cartilage to rebuild the nasal framework safely and permanently.

Why rib cartilage?

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  • Strong and versatile — ideal for rebuilding collapsed bridges or tip support
  • No risk of rejection or infection, unlike silicone implants
  • Can be reshaped artistically to match your facial proportions
  • Allows correction of both over-reduced and over-projected issues simultaneously
“Think of rib cartilage like timber used to rebuild a house. You don’t just patch the damage — you restore the foundation so it lasts.”
– Dr. Kim

Surgical Techniques We Use

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Depending on your specific concern, here’s how we approach each problem:

🔧 Fixing an Over-Reduced Nose:

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  • Dorsal augmentation: Using carved rib cartilage to rebuild a collapsed bridge naturally
  • Alar batten grafts: Reinforce collapsed nostrils and sidewalls to restore airflow
  • Columellar strut or septal extension grafts: Restore tip support and natural projection
  • Tip reshaping with shield or cap grafts: Add subtle definition without sharpness
  • Skin tension management: Careful handling of tight or thinned skin to avoid future collapse

🔧 Fixing an Over-Projected Nose:

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  • Removing excess grafts or implants: Carefully trimming or replacing overly long grafts
  • Reducing septal extension: Bringing the tip closer to the face for a softer angle
  • Camouflage grafts: Blending transitions between tip and bridge for a more natural profile
  • Deprojection with structure: Avoiding collapse while adjusting the nose’s angle and distance

Real Patient Case – Before & After Revision

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Patient: 35-year-old woman from Canada
Problem: Overly scooped nose and breathing difficulty after two previous rhinoplasties using silicone and septal trimming
Treatment: Dr. Kim performed rib cartilage reconstruction, rebuilding the bridge, supporting the nostrils, and restoring tip projection
Result: At 6 months post-op, the patient’s profile is smooth and natural, nostrils are no longer retracted, and she breathes freely without collapse.
“I finally feel like myself again — not like someone with a ‘surgery nose.’”
– Patient Testimonial

Is Revision Rhinoplasty Right for You?

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If any of the following feel familiar, you may benefit from a consultation:

  • You feel your nose is too small, scooped, or unstable
  • Your nose projects too far from your face or looks unnatural in profile
  • You have trouble breathing, especially during sleep or exercise
  • Your nostrils look pinched or pulled up
  • You’ve had multiple surgeries and still don’t feel “done”
At Kowon, we don’t rush into revisions. Dr. Kim carefully evaluates skin condition, scar tissue, healing timeline, and emotional readiness before recommending surgery. For some patients, waiting 12+ months after a previous surgery is necessary to ensure safe results.

Why Patients Trust Kowon for Complex Revisions

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  • Specialization in revision rhinoplasty — Dr. Kim has over 19 years of focused experience
  • Pioneering implant-free techniques — We avoid artificial materials in favor of long-term, natural outcomes
  • Personalized, low-volume care — Each surgery is tailored and never rushed
  • Function + form philosophy — A beautiful nose that doesn’t breathe is not a success
  • Global reputation — Patients travel from around the world for Dr. Kim’s expertise in cartilage-based reconstruction

Final Takeaway

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Fixing an over-reduced or over-projected nose isn’t just about looks — it’s about restoring strength, identity, and peace of mind.

If your previous rhinoplasty left you feeling unbalanced, unnatural, or uncomfortable, know that revision is possible — and when done right, it can be transformative.


Kowon Plastic Surgery | Gangnam, Seoul
Led by Dr. Kim Hyung Taek, expert in rib cartilage rhinoplasty and complex revision procedures.

Not sure if your nose needs a revision?
Book a consultation at Kowon to explore safe, structure-preserving solutions that bring your nose — and confidence — back into harmony.