Rib Cartilage Rhinoplasty - Fully compatible with tissue, extremely
safe
Surgery Duration 2-4 hours
Anesthesia Type Intravenous General Anesthesia
Wound
Size About 1.5-4cm
Recovery Period About 7-10 days
If You Need to Improve These
Bulbous Nose
Upturned Nose
Hump Nose
Saddle Nose
Rib Cartilage Rhinoplasty
Surgery Method
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Rhinoplasty
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Rib Cartilage Rhinoplasty Excellent support, ideal for those with flat noses
Rib cartilage
is used as the material for rhinoplasty implants, harvested through an incision at the lower margin of the
right chest, taking part of the 6th, 7th, or 8th rib,
and sculpted into the appropriate shape for the nose. Rib
cartilage offers abundant material, excellent malleability,
and low risk of infection and inflammation, effectively
extending the nasal tip and elevating the nasal bridge. Rib Cartilage Rhinoplasty includes options for partial/full
autologous rib use.
1Partial Autologous: Due to the potential for rib cartilage to gradually bend
over time,
to reduce the likelihood of bending, synthetic materials
(such as Goretex, Chimera, silicone, etc.) may be chosen
for the nasal dorsum, suitable for first-time rhinoplasty and non-infected
patients, with an incision about 2 cm, perfectly extending
the nasal bridge with a low probability of bending.
2Full Autologous:
Uses autologous rib cartilage for the nasal root, dorsum,
and tip,
suitable for those who have had previous rhinoplasty with
capsular contracture or infection, with an incision about 3-4 cm, as full autologous rib
cartilage is used,
it is fully compatible with tissues, so rejection is
unlikely and the infection rate is low, with no risk of
protrusion.
Rib Cartilage Rhinoplasty
BENEFITS
Ideal for those with flat noses
1
Safe and Low Risk, Not Prone to Infection
2
Customizable for a Delicate and Pretty Nose
3
Excellent Elasticity and Support
4
Rib Pearl Rhinoplasty Minimal scarring and short recovery, suitable for nose
sculpting
Only a 1.5 cm incision is needed, and just 3 cm of
rib is harvested.
Covering the tip of the nose with rib perichondrium
instead of dermis for a round and prominent nose
tip.
Using the central straight part of the rib for
lengthening and sculpting the nasal tip and
columella.
Used for sculpting the nasal root and bridge.
Autologous pearl rib cartilage is a new generation material
for rib rhinoplasty. Compared to traditional rib rhinoplasty,
it significantly reduces post-operative infection and
rejection risks, offering
smaller wounds and shorter recovery periods. Only
3 cm of rib is needed, reducing the surgical incision to
just 1.5 cm and the surgery time to about 2 hours.
Rib Pearl Rhinoplasty utilizes the central
straight part of the rib for extending and sculpting the nasal
tip and columella; using rib cartilage to cover the nasal tip,
making it round and prominent; and finally, the remaining autologous rib is crushed to
create a cartilaginous form similar to a nasal bridge
prosthesis for implantation,
used to shape the nasal root and increase the height of the
nasal bridge.
Rib Pearl Rhinoplasty
BENEFITS
Suitable for sculpting nose shape
1
Safe and Low Risk, Not Prone to Infection
2
Small surgical scars, Short recovery period
3
Natural post-operative appearance, Low risk of curvature
4
Case Comparison Photos
Before & After
BeforeAfter
COMPARISON Rhinoplasty Options
Autologous Rib
Chimera
Bistool
Goretex
Tissue Compatibility
Fully Compatible
★★★
★★
★★★★
Feel
Best
Good
Medium
Good
Material
Rib
Silicone+Goretex
Silicone
Goretex
Advantages
No Rejection, Easy Sculpt
Custom Sculpt, Silicone + Goretex Benefits
Variety,
Affordable
Custom Sculpt, Stable
Risks
Long-term Absorption, Deformation
Potential Redness for Thin Skin
Higher Capsular Contracture
Difficult Removal for Replacement
Capsular Contracture Rate
X
Very Low
Medium
Very Low
Price
★★★★★
★★★
★★
★★★★
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Rib Cartilage Rhinoplasty
Am I a Candidate?
For those needing septum reconstruction
For those with a too-wide nasal bridge
Bulbous nose
Crooked nose
For those concerned about rejection
after rhinoplasty
For those who had infections or protrusions with previous implant rhinoplasty
FEMH、MMH
Rib Cartilage Rhinoplasty
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Medical-Grade Surgery
Equipment
Third-Party Dust Testing
No Touch Mechanism
Pro Air Shower Room
Hospital-Grade OR
Air Shower Room
NAISS CLINIC boasts a professional air shower room. Before
surgery, the medical team must pass through this room, where
high-speed, powerful clean air rapidly removes dust, hair, and
other particles from the sterile clothing. It also features an
Air Lock mechanism, allowing only one-way traffic through the
entrance and exit, reducing the risk of post-operative
infections.
NAISS Service Process
Medical-Grade Clean Surgery Room
Specialist Doctor Consultation
Pre-Surgery Blood Tests for Anesthesia Assessment
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Consultation Needs
Doctor's Pre-Surgery Marking to Confirm Procedure
Before-and-After Photoshoot
2
Pre-Surgery Photoshoot & Marking
Post-Op Follow-Up for Dressing Changes, Offering Private
Shower Facilities
Post-Op Vitality Recovery Meal Provided
3
Post-Surgery Recovery
Post-Op Follow-Up for Dressing Changes, Offering Private
Shower Facilities
After surgery, continue to apply ice to the forehead, eye
area, and glabella for the first three days. Do this 5-6
times a day, for 15-30 minutes each time. Avoid pressing
down hard while icing.
2
Start warm compresses after stitches are removed, following
the same method as icing, to help reduce swelling and
bruising.
3
It's normal to have some blood-tinged discharge for the
first three days after surgery. If there is significant
bleeding or severe nasal congestion, contact your doctor
immediately.
4
Avoid sleeping on your stomach for the first week after
surgery and try not to wear glasses to prevent pressure on
the nasal bridge.
5
Maintain cleanliness around the eyes to avoid infections
like conjunctivitis, which could lead to nasal infection
through the nasolacrimal duct.
6
After surgery, steer clear of cigarettes, alcohol, coffee,
spicy foods, and tea to prevent swelling or impair wound
healing.
7
Refrain from blowing your nose hard or picking it to avoid
bleeding at the surgical site.
8
Avoid bending over, lowering your head, and engaging in
vigorous exercise after surgery.
9
Elevate your head with pillows while sleeping to minimize
swelling.
FAQ About Rib Cartilage Rhinoplasty
No! Rhinoplasty involves the skin and mucosal tissue layers of
the nose, without affecting the olfactory nerves or damaging the
nasal mucosa structure. Therefore, it won't impact your sense of
smell or cause any breathing discomfort.
Within the first two weeks after rhinoplasty, the nose can be
swollen and bruised with serous fluid and blood seepage; one
month post-surgery, the swelling begins to subside, and there's
no longer significant bleeding; around 4-6 weeks later, the
shape will mostly stabilize, increasingly resembling a natural
nose shape.
Autologous rib cartilage rhinoplasty involves using a small
section of rib cartilage for the procedure. The primary function
of the rib is to protect the organs within the chest cavity;
removing a segment of the rib will generally not cause
significant problems as long as the structural continuity of the
chest cage is not compromised.
Most incisions are hidden in inconspicuous areas, and since the
surgical cuts are small, they're generally not visible. Scars
will gradually fade over six months. During this time,
minimizing stretching of the incision and avoiding sun exposure
can effectively reduce scar formation.