If you dislike the shape, size, or proportions of your nose, then you may qualify for rhinoplasty. This plastic surgery procedure can correct malformations and change the underlying structure of the nose, bringing it into greater harmony with your other facial features.
Rhinoplasty may be used to correct a wide range of aesthetic concerns. The best way to determine whether rhinoplasty can help you achieve your goals is to meet with a plastic surgeon for a one-on-one consultation. In the meantime, consider some of the most common nasal irregularities that lead many to consider rhinoplasty.
Common Issues You Can Fix with Rhinoplasty
1. Humped Nose
Just like the name suggests, this condition is characterized by a hump located on the bridge of the nose. Humped noses are often genetic conditions, though they may also result from breaks or other traumatic injuries. In a rhinoplasty procedure, your surgeon can shave away excess bone and cartilage, reducing that humped shape.
2. Boxy Tip
If you have a wide, thick, or “boxy” nasal tip, that is something that can be corrected with rhinoplasty. Usually, this involves your surgeon shaving down extra cartilage or soft tissue to repair the shape of the nose.
3. Bulbous Tip
This condition is characterized by a round, wide appearance to the tip of your nose. A bulbous tip often results in a nose that lacks definition. Your surgeon can reshape the tip of your nose, helping it appear more distinct.
4. Pinched Nose
When you have a pinched nose, it means that your nasal tip is extremely narrow, lending the appearance that you are constantly “pinching” your nose. This is most often a congenital abnormality, but it is something that a skilled surgeon can correct via rhinoplasty.
5. Broad Nose
Some people simply have a flat, wide nose. This can lead to feelings of self-consciousness. Your plastic surgeon can narrow and shape the nose for a more proportional appearance.
6. Crooked Nose
Still, another common concern that can be addressed via rhinoplasty is the crooked nose. Whether this is a genetic issue or the result of a traumatic accident, your plastic surgeon can make any needed corrections to the underlying structure of the nose.
7. Plunging Nasal Tip
This condition is characterized by a nasal tip that appears to be heavy, hanging down and drooping. This issue is often most obvious when you smile and can be corrected via rhinoplasty, restoring you to greater confidence.
Get the Natural, Proportional Nose Shape You Desire
No matter your aesthetic concern, rhinoplasty may hold the answer. Find out more about what you can do with rhinoplasty by scheduling a consultation with Carolinas Center for Oral & Facial Surgery.
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