Nose Surgery Addresses 8 Common Imperfections
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Rhinoplasty Corrects 8 Imperfect Nose Types:
1. Low Nasal Bridge: Bridge height below 4mm, flat nasal root, and rounded tip. Conveys a lackluster, tired appearance.
2. Hooked Nose: Characterized by a hump on the nasal bridge, an overly long or drooping tip, and a prominent bridge. This can create an impression of cunning or deceitfulness, making the person seem unapproachable.
3. Bulbous Nose Tip: Excessive soft tissue growth on the nasal tip, often accompanied by enlarged nostrils and flared wings.A bulbous nose tip makes women appear coarse, lacking refinement, and ordinary.
4. Oversized Nose: The nose length exceeds one-third of the face. This results from overdeveloped nasal cartilage, underdeveloped alar cartilage, and long, narrow anterior nostrils resembling a hooked nose.
5. Short Nose: The nose length is less than one-third of the facial length. Often accompanied by a low columella, a flat nasal bridge, an upturned nasal tip, and upturned nostrils.
6. Excessively Wide Nose Wings: The nose is excessively wide, with the lateral sides positioned far apart and a broad nasal bridge, resembling a frog nose.
7. Deviated nasal bridge: The bridge deviates from the facial midline and nasal centerline, tilting to one side.
8. Poor nasal tip or columella shape: Primarily manifests as a low, flat, wide, thick, rounded, or overly high nasal tip (e.g., bulbous). Columella issues include deviation, excessive width, or shortness.
If your nose exhibits any of these eight imperfections, corresponding rhinoplasty procedures can help achieve a more refined appearance!
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