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The goal of Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty can correct any aspect of the nose that the patient doesn’t like.

The most common imperfections are the following:


  • Big nose

  • Saddle-shaped nose (a “sliding” nose. Often the result of an excessively aggressive prior rhinoplasty).

  • Gibbous (bumped) nose

  • The result of trauma (broken nose)

  • Laterodeviations of the nose pyramid (crooked nose)

  • Drooping tip

  • Big tip

  • Wide tip

  • Unsatisfactory prior rhinoplasty

  • Big nostrils

  • An excessively acute nasolabial angle (the point between the tip of the nose and the upper lip). Which leads to a drooping nose.

  • An unnoticeable nasofrontal angle (the point between nose and the forehead).