The nose is an element that attracts the most attention on the face and adds a three-dimensional appearance to the face, which deeply affects the quality of life of the person both in functional and aesthetic terms.
When the nose is incompatible with the structure of the face or does not fulfill its breathing function, this can affect the psychology and social life of the person. In such a situation, nasal aesthetics is the most accurate solution that can be applied.
Rhinoplasty is performed to improve the nose functionally and aesthetically. This procedure, which is frequently applied all over the world and is in the low-risk surgery group, is performed by expert plastic surgeons.
Before rhinoplasty, the patient should explain his expectations, and the doctor should evaluate how realistic these expectations are. The doctor will start the operation with a good planning by evaluating the nose and cartilage structure, face shape and skin structure, taking into account the wishes and needs of the patient.
What should be the ideal nose?
The ideal nose should be compatible and proportional to the face, symmetrical, natural looking and suitable for correct breathing. However, the ideal nose understanding may vary from person to person and according to geography. The structures that make up the whole, such as the back of the nose, nose tip, nose wings and nostrils, must be in harmony with each other and provide a suitable appearance for the face type. Rhinoplasty surgeries also aim to achieve this harmony and to obtain a natural nose.
In which situations is nasal aesthetics applied?
- If the person is not satisfied with the shape of the nose,
- If there are difficulties in breathing other than aesthetic problems,
- If the nose does not fit the shape of the face and does not show a proportional appearance,
- If too much oblique or wide nasal arch creates visual distress,
- If there are congenital or subsequent problems (as a result of trauma or accident), nasal aesthetics can be applied.
Who Can Have Rhinoplasty?
Rhinoplasty surgery is mostly performed to eliminate deformities and breathing problems. Deformities are usually caused by innate genetic codes. However, there are deformities that develop due to trauma.
Let’s take a closer look:
Congenital problems: Depending on genetic reasons, the nose may be aesthetically and functionally problematic. In these problems, which are usually caused by the family, the person may want to change the shape of the nose depending on the general understanding of beauty. In such cases, nasal aesthetics emerges as a permanent and accessible solution.
Problems caused by trauma: Traumas can cause the nose to deform later. Especially in childhood, falls and bumps can damage the nasal bone and adversely affect the development of the nose. Deformations in the nasal bone that are not intervened in time can cause deformity and difficulty in breathing. In adulthood, people who are especially interested in defense sports may encounter various nasal problems. Although it is not common, nasal tumor and surgeries to remove this tumor can also cause nasal deformities.









