
Hello! My name is Khamin, I’m 25 years old and work as a nurse. I had rhinoplasty three years ago, but I needed a revision because the first nose job looked like I hadn’t had anything done. The tip drooped, the nose was large, and when I smiled, the tip flared—definitely not flattering. I felt it was time for a correction, and I also wanted a slimmer face. So I decided to consult the doctor at BLS Surgery Center for a solution. Let’s see what advice the doctor gave me.
Before the Revision: Previous Rhinoplasty from Another Clinic Looked Undone

I chose to consult this doctor because she’s a board-certified specialist in surgery and dermatology, which gave me confidence. When I visited the clinic, the doctor gave very detailed and thoughtful advice, which made me trust her surgical skills even more. If you’re planning rhinoplasty or chin augmentation but aren’t sure where to go, I recommend BLS Surgery Center. Nose jobs are reasonably priced, and chin augmentation is affordable too—BLS is the place!
My Main Concern: Large Nose, Flat Tip—Even After Previous Rhinoplasty
Despite having had rhinoplasty, my nose still looked untouched. The shape wasn’t flattering. Personally, I love a sloped bridge with a projected tip—something that clearly says “I’ve had my nose done!” I shared all my concerns and preferences with the doctor so she could address them precisely. First, she analyzed my nasal structure and proposed the most suitable correction plan.
Everyone’s Nasal Structure Is Different
In my case, the doctor identified that the bridge looked overly sharp due to the previous closed rhinoplasty technique, which didn’t suit me. The silicone implant had been carved too sharply, making the nose look like a stick, while the tip remained round. From the side, the nose lacked projection.
The doctor then planned a surgery to reshape the nose into a longer, slimmer form with a smaller, more projected tip. She used the open technique and supported the tip with 100% autologous material—no silicone at all.
In My Case: Thick Alar Base Required Strong Support Material
My nostril base was thick, making the tip heavy. To achieve projection, the support material needed to bear weight. The doctor chose rib cartilage. Using ear cartilage or septal cartilage wouldn’t have been strong enough, and over time, the tip would likely droop again.
Rib cartilage is a newer technique the doctor studied in Korea. It’s widely used there, highly safe, and delivers long-lasting results. It’s not as scary as it sounds. After hearing the doctor’s explanation, I felt reassured and less nervous. During surgery, the doctor played music to help me relax and chatted with me beforehand to ease my anxiety. Honestly, the only painful part was the anesthesia injection—everything else was super chill.
In Addition to Open Rhinoplasty, I Wanted a Slimmer Face
The doctor recommended chin augmentation using the Triple Lock technique to correct my short chin. Adding just a bit of chin would make my face appear slimmer, softer, and cuter. The doctor performed the nose surgery first, and once the new nose shape was visible, she assessed how much chin augmentation was needed. She confirmed that both procedures could be done on the same day.
10 Days After Open Rhinoplasty and Chin Augmentation: No Swelling, No Bruising, Minimal Downtime

Ten days post-op, there was no swelling or bruising. The nose had incisions inside the nostrils, at the columella, and around the alar base. For the chin, I chose an external incision for easier care. The scar was hidden behind the chin, invisible to others. Once healed, the skin fused seamlessly—no visible scar.
1 Month After Surgery: Beautiful Nose Shape, Naturally Slim Face

One month later, I was thrilled. My nose had a sloped bridge and projected tip with more dimension. I felt confident because the doctor used rib cartilage for tip support, allowing for greater projection with high safety. The chin augmentation noticeably transformed my face—slimmer, softer, and sweeter. No bruising at all.
Post-Revision Nose and Chin: Sloped Nose, Projected Tip, Naturally Beautiful Chin

I’m showing off my new nose—100% silicone-free, supported by my own rib cartilage. This time, the surgery felt safe, didn’t strain the skin, posed no risk of perforation, and wasn’t painful. My revised nose is now long and elegant—no more short, stubby nose. It’s sloped, dimensional, and beautifully projected. I’m absolutely in love.

I’m so happy with the transformation. My nose is sleek and sloped, no longer large or thick-tipped. The chin augmentation also enhanced my facial proportions. Dr. B designed the chin to harmonize with the nose tip. I love how I look in photos now!

The doctor gave honest advice and addressed my concerns precisely. The results matched the design perfectly. I’m so glad I chose this clinic. I’m proud to be one of the doctor’s “daughters.” If you’re interested, I recommend consulting the doctor at BLS Surgery Center—available at all three branches: Stadium One, Nakhon Pathom, and Salaya.