In the realm of high-end South Korean medical aesthetics, Director Jae Hoon Kim (M.D.) of April 31 Plastic Surgery Clinic is an essential landmark in the field of rhinoplasty. As an Executive Director of the Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (KSAPS) and having served as the President of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (KSPRS) Rhinoplasty Research Group from 2010 to 2012, Director Kim’s academic standing and clinical authority have long been the industry benchmark for nasal revision and aesthetic design in Asia.
Core Aesthetics: Why Autologous Costal Cartilage is the Peak Choice?
Faced with a market full of diverse rhinoplasty materials, Director Jae Hoon Kim has always maintained a preference for autologous costal (rib) cartilage. In his eyes, this is not merely a medical material, but the soul’s pivot point for reshaping a face.
Perfect Alignment of Physical Properties: The hardness of costal cartilage is highly similar to nasal bone, providing excellent support and plasticity. Leveraging his exquisite carving craftsmanship, Director Kim finely grinds the material to create a multi-dimensional, three-dimensional curve based on the patient’s facial proportions.
Zero Biological Burden: Compared to synthetic implants like Gore-Tex or Silicone, costal cartilage is derived from the patient’s own tissue, offering absolute biocompatibility. This completely eliminates post-operative rejection reactions or displacement risks, removing the psychological sense of a “foreign object” for the patient.
Natural Texture as if Born With It: Over time, autologous tissue blends perfectly with the nasal environment, presenting a level of transparency and flexibility that artificial materials find difficult to match.
Professional Insight: On Extraction Marks and Material Choice
Many patients harbor concerns regarding the extraction of rib cartilage. To this, Director Kim offers a professional perspective filled with medical compassion:
Precise Extraction Without Health Compromise: The extraction of costal cartilage has no negative impact on the body’s various physiological functions. Director Kim utilizes minimally invasive extraction techniques combined with fine subcutaneous tension-reduction suturing to hide the incision within natural skin folds, making post-operative marks fade until they are nearly invisible.
Honesty and Respect in Aesthetic Decisions: Despite the significant advantages of costal cartilage, Director Kim still respects the nuanced needs of every individual. He states frankly: “If a patient has an almost exacting pursuit of skin smoothness and cannot accept a faint mark on any part of the body, then high-quality silicone implants remain a viable alternative.”
Conclusion
At April 31 Plastic Surgery Clinic, Director Jae Hoon Kim is not just “performing surgery”; he is engaging in a profound dialogue regarding courage and transformation. He uses his presidential-level expertise to prove that true beauty should not be a stack of artificial traces, but an aesthetic awakening built upon a physiological foundation.
