Nose Tip Surgery in Korea: What Tip Plasty Looks Like Without a Full Rhinoplasty



Nose Tip Surgery in Korea: What Tip Plasty Looks Like Without a Full Rhinoplasty

Medically Reviewed · Content reviewed by the medical team at Link Plastic Surgery, a board-certified cosmetic surgery clinic in Gangnam, Seoul.

Most people who are unhappy with their nose assume they need a full rhinoplasty. In many cases, their bridge is fine. The issue is entirely at the tip: too round, too wide, slightly droopy, or lacking definition. Tip plasty addresses exactly this area without touching the nasal bridge, dorsum, or bone structure.

Korean surgeons perform tip plasty as a standalone procedure far more frequently than their Western counterparts. The reason is anatomical. East Asian noses tend to have thicker skin at the tip and weaker lower lateral cartilages, which means tip refinement often involves cartilage grafting and structural reinforcement rather than simple cartilage trimming. Korean surgeons have developed specific techniques for this anatomy that produce defined but natural-looking results.

I coordinated consultations for two patients who had tip plasty at clinics in Seoul. Both wanted tip refinement without bridge augmentation or osteotomy. Their recovery photos document what the procedure actually looks like at different stages.

Key Takeaways

  • Tip plasty refines the nose tip shape using cartilage grafts without altering the bridge or nasal bones.
  • The procedure takes 1 to 1.5 hours and can be done under local or sedation anesthesia.
  • Cost in Korea: $2,000 to $3,500. US equivalent: $5,000 to $8,000.
  • Recovery involves 7 to 10 days of visible swelling and a nasal splint for the first week.
  • Tip plasty can be combined with alar reduction (nostril narrowing) for comprehensive tip refinement.

Case 1: Tip Plasty at 37 Days (Dr. Jung Min-su)

This patient had a bulbous, under-projected tip that lacked definition from the front and side views. Dr. Jung Min-su performed tip plasty using the patient’s own septal cartilage as a strut graft to add projection and narrow the tip. At 37 days post-op, the swelling has largely resolved and the refined tip shape is clearly visible.

Bulbous nose tip before tip plasty surgery in Korea

Before

Nose tip 37 days after tip plasty by Dr. Jung Min-su in Seoul

After (37 Days)

“Day 37 after my nose surgery with Dr. Jung Min-su. Genuinely satisfied with the result. The tip has a defined shape now but still looks completely natural. The swelling went down gradually and every week it looked a little better. Really glad I went with tip plasty only instead of a full rhinoplasty.” — Patient review #1008, translated from Korean

Case 2: Tip Plasty at 7 Days

This patient wanted a narrower, slightly upturned tip. At 7 days post-op, the splint has just been removed. There is still visible swelling, particularly at the tip and supratip area, which is completely normal at this stage. The final result typically settles over the following 2 to 3 months.

Wide nose tip before tip plasty surgery

Before

Nose tip 7 days after tip plasty - splint just removed, residual swelling

7 Days Post-Op

“Day 7 after my nose surgery. The splint came off today and even with the swelling I can already see the shape changing. The tip is narrower and has more definition. My surgeon said the swelling at the tip takes the longest to go down, so I am being patient. So far really happy with the direction.” — Patient review #1000, translated from Korean

What Tip Plasty Actually Involves

Tip plasty is a surgical procedure that reshapes the nasal tip using cartilage manipulation and grafting. Unlike filler-based nose jobs, it creates permanent structural changes. The specific techniques used depend on the patient’s anatomy and goals:

  • Cartilage suturing: The lower lateral cartilages are sutured together to narrow the tip and create definition.
  • Columellar strut graft: A piece of septal or ear cartilage is placed between the medial crura to add tip projection and support.
  • Shield graft: A small cartilage graft placed at the tip to create a more defined point.
  • Cephalic trim: Excess cartilage from the upper portion of the lower lateral cartilage is trimmed to reduce bulk.
  • Defatting: Subcutaneous fat beneath the thick tip skin is carefully removed to allow the cartilage framework to show through.

The surgeon uses either an open approach (small incision at the columella) or a closed approach (incisions inside the nostrils only). Korean surgeons tend to use the open approach for tip plasty because it provides direct visualization of the cartilage framework, which is important for precise graft placement.

Who Is a Candidate for Tip Plasty

  • Patients with a bulbous or round nasal tip that lacks definition
  • People with a droopy tip that points downward, especially when smiling
  • Patients with a wide tip due to splayed lower lateral cartilages
  • Anyone who wants tip refinement but is satisfied with their bridge height and shape
  • Patients who want to combine tip work with alar reduction for a proportional result

Tip plasty is not appropriate if the patient also needs dorsal hump reduction, bridge augmentation, or osteotomy (bone narrowing). Those concerns require a full rhinoplasty. At Link Plastic Surgery, nose surgery is one of the clinic’s core specialties, and the surgical team evaluates whether tip plasty alone will achieve the desired result or whether a more comprehensive approach is needed.

Nose Tip Surgery Cost: Korea vs. United States

Procedure Korea (Seoul) United States
Tip plasty (standalone) $2,000 to $3,500 $5,000 to $8,000
Tip plasty + alar reduction $2,800 to $4,500 $6,000 to $10,000
Full rhinoplasty (bridge + tip) $4,000 to $8,000 $8,000 to $15,000

Korean pricing is inclusive of the surgeon fee, anesthesia, operating room, splint, and all follow-up visits for the first 3 months. There are no separate facility fees.

Recovery Timeline

Timeline What Happens
Day 1 to 3 Nasal splint in place, swelling and bruising around eyes, sleep elevated
Day 5 to 7 Splint and internal packing removed, major swelling subsides
Week 2 Most bruising fades, residual tip swelling, socially presentable with makeup
Month 1 to 2 Tip shape becoming clearer, supratip swelling gradually resolving
Month 3 to 6 Final tip definition visible, scar at columella fully faded (if open approach)

Tip swelling is the last area to resolve after any nasal surgery. Patients with thicker skin should expect a longer settling period, sometimes up to 12 months for the final tip refinement to fully emerge.

Recommended for Post-Surgery Recovery

Products commonly used during recovery from nose tip surgery.

  • Arnica Montana Tablets — reduces bruising around the nose and under-eye area, start before surgery. Check price on Amazon
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  • Silicone Scar Sheets — apply to the columella incision site after sutures are removed to minimize scarring. Check price on Amazon
  • Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun SPF 50+ — protects the healing nose from sun-induced hyperpigmentation. Check price on Amazon

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Patient photos from verified reviews at Korean plastic surgery clinics. Published with patient consent. Results may vary.