Nasal Surgery Materials – How Safe is Alloderm for Rhinoplasty?
KOKO Plastic Surgery,
the first cosmetic surgery clinic specializing in nasal
procedures in Apgujeong, has opened its doors.
With 23 years of surgical experience and expertise,
I am Dr. Jo Bae-jung from KOKO Plastic Surgery.
Today, I’d like to talk about the safety and durability of
Alloderm, a material commonly used in rhinoplasty.
Safety and Characteristics of Alloderm
One of the materials used for nose bridge augmentation is Alloderm, but how safe is it?
Unlike softer tissue-based materials, Alloderm maintains its shape over time with minimal changes.
Softer materials tend to deform more quickly, while Alloderm provides relatively stable results.
Choosing Materials Based on Skin Pressure
However, for patients with high skin tension, we provide thorough explanations regarding material choices.
When the skin pressure is too strong, silicone may not be a viable option.
In such cases, Alloderm is a good alternative due to its pressure resistance, and at our clinic, we frequently recommend it to patients with high skin tension.
Conclusion
Rhinoplasty procedures vary depending on facial characteristics, skin condition, and desired outcomes.
Alloderm may not be suitable for everyone, but when used in the right cases, it can provide safe and satisfying results.
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