Hello, many clients after undergoing rhinoplasty surgery often worry about whether they need to redo their ID card, especially when their facial appearance looks different from the photo on their identification documents. This is a very common concern, and to help you feel more at ease, the doctor will clearly explain it from both a professional medical perspective and the current administrative regulations.
Do you need to redo your ID card after rhinoplasty?
The doctor explains as follows: in most cases, after rhinoplasty, you do not need to redo your ID card or Citizen Identity Card (CCCD), unless your facial appearance has changed so significantly that authorities cannot accurately identify you.

From a medical perspective, rhinoplasty only intervenes in the structure of the nasal bridge, nasal tip, and columella, helping the nose appear higher and more refined, without altering the entire facial structure. Important biometric identification factors such as overall facial shape, the distance between the eyes, nose, and mouth, jawbone structure, and eye expression remain unchanged. Therefore, authorities can still identify you based on other facial recognition features aside from the nose.
However, there are certain special cases in which, after rhinoplasty, the face becomes markedly different—such as when rhinoplasty is combined with chin shaving, cheekbone reduction, or facial bone contouring. In these cases, the photo on the ID card or CCCD may no longer match the actual appearance. At that point, identity verification officers may request that you redo your ID card or issue a new chip-based CCCD to ensure accuracy in identity confirmation.
Procedures for reissuing an ID card after rhinoplasty
If after rhinoplasty you wish to redo your ID card or switch to a new Citizen Identity Card so that the photo better matches your current appearance, the procedures are regulated to be simple and efficient.
Implementation process:

- Step 1: Go to the district-level police office where your permanent household registration is recorded to submit an application for reissuing your ID card or CCCD.
- Step 2: The receiving officer will compare your current appearance with the photo on your old document. If there is a significant change in identifying features, the reissuance application will be approved quickly.
- Step 3: You will have a new photo taken directly at the police office to update the national database system.
- Step 4: After 5–7 working days, you can receive your new card.
Note: When stating the reason for reissuance, you only need to select “change in identifying characteristics” without specifying “due to cosmetic surgery.”
Advice from the doctor:
With the development of modern technology, current rhinoplasty techniques at Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital are all oriented toward achieving natural, harmonious results while preserving each individual’s distinctive facial features. Technologies such as 4D–6D structural rhinoplasty, full autologous cartilage rhinoplasty, and preoperative 3D simulation allow doctors to precisely control nasal proportions suitable for each face, avoiding deformation or excessive changes to facial appearance.
Therefore, if you choose to undergo rhinoplasty at Gangwhoo, your face will become noticeably more beautiful while still retaining its natural expression and identifying characteristics, without the need to worry about reissuing your ID card or other personal documents.
If you still have concerns about the most suitable nasal shape, safe rhinoplasty methods, or wish to have a direct consultation with a doctor, please visit Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital for the most detailed and attentive consultation.