Is it necessary to revise a nose after 20 years of rhinoplasty?
Doctor, after 20 years of having a rhinoplasty, do I need to have it redone or refreshed? Will my nose become deformed or lose its shape over time?
Doctor, after 20 years of having a rhinoplasty, do I need to have it redone or refreshed? Will my nose become deformed or lose its shape over time?
The question of whether a nose needs revision 20 years after rhinoplasty is a concern shared by many patients who have undergone nasal cosmetic surgery. Below, the nose specialist at Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital will provide a detailed explanation to help you better understand this issue.
In general, a nose job can remain stable after 20 years if it was performed using high-quality cartilage material, precise surgical technique, and the patient’s body is compatible with the implant. However, clinical reality shows that after about 15–20 years, some cases may require revision or structural correction for several reasons:

Thus, rhinoplasty after 20 years may require revision, but not everyone necessarily needs it. The decision depends on the actual condition of the nose and the patient’s aesthetic preferences.
The necessity of revision after 20 years depends on various medical and personal factors:
Type of cartilage material used:
Surgical technique and surgeon’s skill:

Patient’s biological response and aftercare:
Natural aging process:
To ensure stable results and minimize the need for revision after 20 years, patients should keep in mind the following:
In conclusion, whether a nose needs revision after 20 years depends on the materials used, the initial technique, the patient’s biological response, and their aftercare. If you wish to have your current nasal condition properly assessed, visit Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital for a direct examination and a personalized treatment plan.
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