Lip Lift/ Lip- Rhinoplasty
Lip-Rhinoplasty / Tip Plasty
#Refined and Natural Nasal Bridge #Three-Dimensional Nose Line
Achieving Harmony Between the Philtrum and Nose
Experience naturally flowing beauty with Retmus Lip-Rhinoplasty / Tip plasty
Surgery Information
| Surgery Duration | 1 hour 30 minutes – 2 hours |
|---|---|
| Stitch Removal | After 7 days |
| Anesthesia | Sedation (Sleeping Anesthesia) |
| Recovery Period | 7 days |
| Follow-up visits | 1 visit after surgery |
| Hospitalization | Same-day discharge |
Lip Lift/ Lip- Rhinoplasty
Lip-Rhinoplasty / Tip Plasty
#Refined and Natural Nasal Bridge #Three-Dimensional Nose Line
Achieving Harmony Between the Philtrum and Nose
Experience naturally flowing beauty with Retmus Lip-Rhinoplasty / Tip plasty
Surgery Information
| Surgery Duration | 1 hour 30 minutes – 2 hours |
|---|---|
| Stitch Removal | After 7 days |
| Anesthesia | Sedation (Sleeping Anesthesia) |
| Recovery Period | 7 days |
| Follow-up visits | 1 visit after surgery |
| Hospitalization | Same-day discharge |
Retmus Plastic Surgery
What is Lip-Rhinoplasty / Tip Plasty?
When the nasolabial angle formed by the columella and the philtrum is small,
the nose may appear droopy, or the lips may look protruded.
Simply correcting the nasolabial angle can harmonize the overall facial impression
and create a more three-dimensional effect, making the nose appear higher
even if its actual height is unchanged.
Retmus Lip-Rhinoplasty / Tip Plasty combines a naturally refined nasal bridge
with nasolabial angle correction, resulting in a more sophisticated and balanced nose line.
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Retmus Lip-Rhinoplasty / Tip Plasty Surgical Method
At Retmus, we carefully analyze the cause and condition to determine the most appropriate surgical approach for each patient.
Delicately Designed Ideal Angle
The Uniqueness of Retmus Lip-Rhinoplasty / Tip Plasty
From the nasal bridge to the tip and the philtrum,
a three-dimensional face perfected with delicately designed ideal angles
- 01
- Natural connection between the nasal bridge and philtrum
- 02
- Enhanced midface volume for a more three-dimensional appearance
- 03
- Correction of protruding lips and improvement of the profile
- 04
- Transformation from a flat impression to a more sculpted look
- 05
- Harmonious facial proportions through a natural nasolabial angle
- 06
- Youthful effect and softer facial expression
Ideal Candidates
For those who may need lip-rhinoplasty or lip-tip plasty
- 01
- Individuals who need simultaneous improvement of the nasal line and nasolabial angle
- 02
- Individuals with a low nasal bridge and tip, making the philtrum appear recessed
- 03
- Individuals whose lips appear protruded due to a low nasal tip and a weak lower jaw
- 04
- Individuals with a flat and sunken midface, including the nose
- 05
- Individuals who want to improve both the nasal line and nasolabial angle
- 06
- Individuals who want to naturally enhance facial three-dimensionality
Before & After
Retmus Lip Lift Revision Surgery
Why should the nasolabial angle be corrected by addressing both the nose and the philtrum together?
Strengthening the columella together is essential to bring the nasolabial angle forward, achieving overall facial balance and a more defined, three-dimensional appearance.
The nasolabial angle refers to the angle formed between the nasal tip and the philtrum. When this angle is small, the lips can appear protruded or the nose may look droopy.
In many Asian patients, the nasolabial angle tends to be recessed or the philtrum is often long, which can make the midface appear flat and less defined.
In these cases, simply pulling the philtrum forward or performing a lip lift alone is not enough.
The columella must also be reinforced to bring the nasolabial angle forward, allowing the face to achieve proper balance and a more sculpted impression.
Additionally, because a lip lift requires securing the philtrum to the base of the nose, strengthening the columella structure during simultaneous nose surgery is essential for creating an ideal nasolabial angle.
Why should the nasolabial angle be corrected by addressing both the nose and the philtrum together?
Strengthening the columella together is essential to bring the nasolabial angle forward, achieving overall facial balance and a more defined, three-dimensional appearance.
The nasolabial angle refers to the angle formed between the nasal tip and the philtrum. When this angle is small, the lips can appear protruded or the nose may look droopy.
In many Asian patients, the nasolabial angle tends to be recessed or the philtrum is often long, which can make the midface appear flat and less defined.
In these cases, simply pulling the philtrum forward or performing a lip lift alone is not enough.
The columella must also be reinforced to bring the nasolabial angle forward, allowing the face to achieve proper balance and a more sculpted impression.
Additionally, because a lip lift requires securing the philtrum to the base of the nose, strengthening the columella structure during simultaneous nose surgery is essential for creating an ideal nasolabial angle.
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