When choosing a rhinoplasty procedure, some people may be psychologically unable to accept a prosthetic implant. In addition to nasal septum cartilage and ear cartilage, rib cartilage can also be used for rhinoplasty with realistic, long-lasting results and easy access to the material. Rib cartilage is part of the autologous tissue and is generally not subject to rejection. According to international records, there is a 10% bending of the rib cartilage, but after years of clinical practice, the surgical method has been improved, and with the application of integrated molding of multiple materials, this phenomenon can be almost avoided. As for the problem of rib cartilage resorption, the incidence has been as low as 2%-3%, and the overall shape of the nose will not be affected. In congenital short noses, the septum is poorly developed, and it is difficult to achieve the ideal support with ear cartilage alone for the tip of the nose, and rib cartilage is the most ideal material for it. The use of rib cartilage for tip lengthening and elevation as well as nose reduction is the most ideal solution, and it also accomplishes a variety of functions such as tip contouring, nose bridge elevation, nasal base filling and double C line creation.