2026-05-25
Dragon Nose Surgery: Create a Refined Nose with Vibe's Alar Lowering :)
A nose where the nostrils are overly visible from the sides is called a dragon nose. Generally, we recommend alar lowering for those with a dragon nose. Today, for those who are stressed about their dragon nose, let's take some time to learn about alar lowering at Vibe Plastic Surgery. Dr. Yoo Young-moon's alar lowering at Vibe! For noses where the nostrils look larger and more flared than average, Vibe...


A nose where the nostrils are overly visible from the sides
is often referred to as a dragon nose.
Generally, for those who have a dragon nose,
we often recommend alar lowering.
So today, for those who are
stressed about their dragon nose,
let's take some time to learn about
alar lowering at Vibe Plastic Surgery.

Dr. Yoo Young-moon's Alar Lowering at Vibe!
For noses where the nostrils look
larger and more flared than average,
Vibe uses an alar correction method on the sides of the nose
to create a beautiful nasal tip
that doesn't look flared from any angle.

While looking into alar lowering,
you might have many concerns.
Vibe's alar lowering minimizes scarring
by making incisions inside the nose,
and properly corrects nostril asymmetry
to achieve perfect balance on both sides.
Additionally, it reduces nostril exposure
from every angle,
so you can expect high satisfaction :)

Not all dragon noses look the same,
and the surgical methods vary accordingly.
To broadly explain the three types of dragon noses,
they include cases where the nostrils are retracted inward,
retracted in the center, or retracted outward.
These are the main categories.
First, if the nostrils are retracted inward,
we reposition the alar cartilages
and move the nasal tip cartilages
to the left and right for correction.
If the nostrils are retracted in the center
but not overly visible,
they can be corrected using only autologous cartilage.
If nostril exposure is severe, both autologous cartilage and skin
can be grafted together for correction.
Similarly, if the outer part of the nostrils is retracted
and nostril exposure is minimal, autologous cartilage
can be used. However, for those with
severe nostril exposure, both autologous cartilage and skin
can be used together for correction.

Alar Lowering, we recommend it for these individuals!
Those whose alar is lifted, exposing the inside of the nose
Those with asymmetrical alar
Those whose nose looks pinched after rhinoplasty
Those who developed contracture after rhinoplasty,
causing the nostrils to look lifted
Those whose central nostrils are highly retracted,
making it look like an upturned nose

Among those who actually
received rhinoplasty at Vibe, many have improved
their dragon nose through alar lowering,
achieving a slim, non-flared shape.
It would be helpful to refer to our before-and-after photos :)

At Vibe, patients are highly satisfied not only with the results
but also with other aspects.
As a clinic run solely by Dr. Yoo Young-moon,
we operate on a 1:1 all-care dedicated system,
which leads to even higher satisfaction.
Moreover, we pursue only necessary surgeries without overtreatment,
and through 1-on-1 private intensive care,
consultation, surgery, care, and recovery all take place in a private single room,
and we also provide meticulous
aftercare services!

Today, we took some time
to learn about alar lowering,
which will be helpful for those
looking into dragon nose surgery!

Through Vibe's dragon nose surgery,
we hope you can achieve
a more refined and beautiful nose.
Thank you.