What Should the Ideal Nose Be Like?
Where is the nose located? The nose is positioned in the middle of our face. Given its location, it significantly impacts beauty. Perhaps this is why it is one of the most commonly sought-after surgeries in our country and around the world. For some people, due to their genetic structure, the nose may not be in harmony with the facial features, while others may have a prominent nasal bridge. Some patients think their nasal tip is too low, while others argue that their nose is too large. This and many other reasons motivate people to seek rhinoplasty.
Almost everyone who decides to undergo rhinoplasty has an image of their ideal nose in mind. Generally, patients do not pay attention to whether the image they create in their mind matches their face shape. The nose is a unique organ, and every person is very different.
When we go out on the street, we notice that many people have different facial features. Therefore, a nose that looks beautiful on someone else may not necessarily look good on you. Coming to your aesthetic surgeon with a photo is therefore incorrect. So, how is the ideal nose determined?
It is important to pay attention to the harmony of your facial features, such as the lips, eyes, and ears, with your nose. If you have a large face, you certainly do not need a nose that looks like a button on it. Therefore, the nose design should be personalized for you. We also recommend avoiding extreme requests, such as lifting the tip of your nose too much.
Because in rhinoplasty, one of the key criteria for an ideal nose and a successful operation is naturalness. When someone looks at you, they should appreciate your nose, but they should not be able to tell that it was the result of a cosmetic surgery. You now have enough information about the ideal nose in terms of appearance.
Now let’s talk about function… Suppose you have the nose you want in terms of appearance. If you have breathing and smell problems, can this be considered an ideal nose? Of course, it cannot. A successful aesthetic surgeon is one who manages to preserve both appearance and function. If you encounter such a situation, you would need a revision rhinoplasty.
Revision rhinoplasty is much more difficult than primary rhinoplasty. The patient may have negative psychological thoughts. The challenges faced by the aesthetic surgeon during the procedure are also more significant.