Find the Perfect Balance for Your Nose!
A Natural and Beautiful Nose Line
TOP TIER Columella Surgery
At TOP TIER, we refine overly prominent columellato achieve the ideal proportions for your face,
creating a sophisticated, balanced, and natural-looking nose line.
- #NaturalNose
- #BeautifulLine
- #PerfectProportions
SURGERY INFORMATION
Procedure Time
1 to 2 hours
Anesthesia
Sedation
Hospitalization
Not required
Stitch Removal
7 days after surgery
Recovery Time
1 to 2 weeks for normal daily activities
Procedure Time
1 to 2 hours
Anesthesia
Sedation
Hospitalization
Not required
Stitch Removal
7 days after surgery
Recovery Time
1 to 2 weeks for normal daily activities
TOP TIER
Find the Perfect Proportions for Your Nose
with TOP TIER Columella Surgery
A Beautiful Nose Line from Every Angle!
What is the Columella? The columella is the pillar of tissue between your nostrils that supports the tip of your nose. If it is too recessed or is overly prominent, it can disrupt the balance and harmony of your facial features. This procedure corrects a recessed or overly protruding columella to restore balance and create a refined, elegant nose line that complements your facial proportions.
TOP TIER Columella Surgery Techniques
For Recessed Columella
The nose pillar isn’t visible from the front or side, creating an unnatural appearance at the tip.
Perform septal extension by grafting cartilage and advancing the wing portions of the alar cartilage.
For Drooping Columella
The nose pillar isn’t visible from the front or side, creating an unnatural appearance at the tip.
Retract the wing portions of the alar cartilage and trim the excess septal cartilage.
TOP TIER’s Recommended Candidates
Is Columella Surgery Right for You?
- Your columella is recessed, making your nostrils look sunken
- Your columella droops, making your nose appear longer
- The proportions of your nose feel unbalanced or out of sync with your face
- Your drooping nose line gives you a more aged appearance
BEFORE & AFTER
Please note that post-treatment issues, such as bleeding, infection, and inflammation, may vary among individual patients.