

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).