In Korea, clinics take a very thorough and individualized approach when assessing whether a patient is a good candidate for revision rhinoplasty—especially if they’ve undergone multiple surgeries before. During the initial consultation, plastic surgeons typically review the patient’s full surgical history, examine the nasal structure using 3D imaging or CT scans, and assess the quality of the skin, scar tissue, and remaining cartilage. Surgeons also evaluate functional aspects like breathing issues or internal collapse. Since revision cases are more complex, Korean specialists—particularly in top clinics—prioritize realistic goal-setting and ensure the patient understands potential limitations and risks. A detailed discussion about the desired outcome, available grafting options (like rib or ear cartilage), and the need for healing time from prior surgeries helps determine if revision rhinoplasty is safe and feasible.