Revision rhinoplasty is performed on individuals who have previously undergone aesthetic nose surgery but are experiencing issues with the appearance of their nose or breathing. It is a kind of corrective nose aesthetic surgery. After some aesthetic nose surgeries or in individuals who have never considered aesthetic surgery but have only had surgery related to breathing problems, issues can arise both in appearance and in breathing. Before deciding to undergo revision rhinoplasty, you really need to think carefully about whether you need this surgery. Revision rhinoplasties (secondary rhinoplasty) are often more challenging than a regular aesthetic nose surgery. The anatomical relationships of tissues and nasal structures may have been disrupted in the initial surgery, and sometimes it may be necessary to take cartilage or bone from other parts of the body (such as the ear or rib) to reshape and restore them to their natural anatomical structure. I perform revision rhinoplasty, but my hope is that every aesthetic nose surgery is successful, and there is no need for revision rhinoplasty.