What Is the Ideal Nose?

What Is the Ideal Nose?

What Does an Ideal Nose Look Like? – Features and Characteristics of an Attractive Nose

Is there a beauty standard for noses? What is the ideal nose shape and size? When it comes to noses, is it more about ideal nose proportions or other characteristics? These are just some of the questions asked by patients when thinking about the aesthetics of the nose.

We all have an idea of what an ideal nose should look like but will it suit your face? Not necessarily. Latest Nose research indicates the ideal nose for every single person is different. While nose surgeons cater to common requests such as removing the hump, slimming down the bridge of the nose and lifting up the nose tip, one size doesn’t fit all when it comes to rhinoplasty and other non-surgical measures to achieve a picture-perfect nose.

In this article, we will consider the factors that are considered appealing when it comes to nose aesthetics.

Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Jeremy Hunt has completed hundreds of successful nose surgeries in Australia. Dr Hunt is a Sydney plastic surgeon who practices in Sydney and Wollongong NSW.

Top Six Ideal Nose Shapes – Which is the most requested nose?

Research shows that there are more than 14 different types of common noses. However, only a few of them are deemed attractive. The ones people mostly request before their rhinoplasty procedures are:

1. Celestial Nose

This shape is considered ideal for most women. It is deemed as angelic, soft, refined, and narrow, turns up directly with an outward curve and has no point. If you are looking for an example, the actress Carey Mulligan has a celestial nose.

2. Snub Nose

A snub nose shape is defined by the following adjectives: small, endearing, and adorable. It is also called a button nose with slight widening, which suits men and women alike. The nose has a fairly small length, is cute, and charming and is upturned. Elizabeth Taylor’s nose is a classic example is a snub nose.

3. Greek Nose

It is a very rare nose shape that runs in a straight line from eyes to tip without a single curve. It comes with a smooth line and a pointed tip and is known as a Greek Nose. Research suggests that only 3% of nose shapes are Greek and you might have noticed them in models.

4. The Duchess Nose

If you are looking for an example of the duchess’s nose, Kate Middleton’s nose is a great one. The nose has been given its name after a British duchess.

5. The Aquiline Nose

This nose is straight and sleek and gently slopes from the eye to the nostrils. To some, it resembles the personality of a cool and calculating tactician. Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) nose is a classic example.

6. The Roman Nose

This nose shape has a very prominent bridge and is more hooked than curved. It has quite a bulbous tip. It is strong yet doesn’t overpower the face. It gives an authoritative look to your face. You might appear very ambitious and confident. Actor Tom Cruise has a typical Roman nose.

Guide to Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty

 

Nose Features That Are Considered Less Attractive

Noses come in all shapes and sizes. Your nose can be characterised as one of the 14 key nose types. Here are some features that are considered as not ideal:

If any of these features bother you, you can discuss them with Dr Jeremy Hunt during your consultation. While most of these attributes can be changed, it is important to have realistic expectations as there is a limit to how much your nose can be altered without affecting its natural function.

Features That Are Considered Attractive in an Ideal Nose

Next, we will discuss the features of the nose that are considered to be universally appealing. It is important to remember that there is no standard nose shape that will fit all face shapes. The goal of rhinoplasty isn’t to completely alter the way you look but rather to enhance your natural appearance.

Your own perception of beauty will help Dr Hunt determine what changes you are looking for. There is always room for artistic flair when it comes to rhinoplasty or any other type of cosmetic procedure. One person’s idea of perfection might not fit yours and vice versa.

Some of the features that are deemed universally attractive include:

  • A nose that is proportionate to the rest of your facial features
  • A smooth nose profile
  • A smaller nose tip
  • Small and symmetrical nostrils
  • A straight nose that isn’t off-centre
  • A nose that is relatively smaller in width but still suits your face

Changing Ideal Nose Shapes over time

The nose is clearly the most prominent feature of our face. Throughout the years, the perceptions of beauty regarding the ideal nose have changed and will continue to change.  The ideal nose shape in different parts of the world, races, ethnicities and cultures is different. People are inclined to have an ideal nose shape as per all of these parameters. Subconsciously, people are trying to blend in and eliminate the stigmas associated with ethnic features.

Over the years, diseases and wars also had a significant impact on cosmetic and reconstructive surgery with the prime goal of restoring normalcy for afflicted ones. Rhinoplasty in the modern-day is aimed at enhancing one’s natural beauty rather than removing cultural associations.

What Are the Characteristics of an Ideal Nose?

When it comes to defining an ideal nose for yourself, it is important to be aware of the reference points. It will help you understand your nose structure better and communicate your nose ideas effectively. Let’s have a look at are few of the characteristics of an aesthetically pleasing nose (ideal for most people):

1.     Ideal Nose Width

Most patients seeking plastic surgery to enhance the aspect of their nose are looking to narrow down the overall width of their nose.

2.     Ideal Nasal Tip

Another major characteristic that people want to alter as a part of rhinoplasty is the nasal tip. Some of us are born with thick nasal skin which makes the nose appear rounder. Most people would prefer a pointier nose tip.

3.     Straighter Nose Lines

A hump or a bump on the nose is a point of concern for many individuals. Hence, most people want to get straighter lines across the nose. This can be achieved with the help of a nose job and in some cases dermal fillers for a liquid rhinoplasty (it won’t work for all people and it is a temporary fix).

4.     Ideal Size of the Nostrils

The nostrils are meant to purify the air that enters your lungs. The size of the nostrils plays a very important role in the appearance of your nose. Cosmetic surgery can help you achieve smaller and symmetrical nostrils.

5.     Ideal Angle between Lip & Tip

Another important metric of an ideal nose is the distance between the top of your lip and the tip of the nose. It essentially determines how masculine or feminine your nose will appear and help you get the desired results. This can be changed with Nose Surgery or Upper Lip Lift surgery.

6.     The Shape of the Face

In order for your nose and face to look more beautiful, they have to be in perfect harmony with each other. A nose that looks great on a celebrity but simply doesn’t go with your face will ruin the overall physical appearance.

Selecting the Ideal Nose Shape When Considering Rhinoplasty

You might have understood by now that there isn’t a ‘perfect nose’ or ideal nose for all patients. A lot of surgeons will use simulation to help you visualise the results of your rhinoplasty surgery based on your requirements. While it isn’t identical to the actual results, the imaging technique can be helpful to imagine how you will look like post-surgery. Let’s discuss a few points that will help you determine the perfect nose shape for yourself:

· Upper Part of the Nose

This part is made of nasal bones. Most people wish to make the following alterations: get rid of the bump, and narrow down the bridge of the nose. Dr Hunt typically alters the height of the nose to match the angle between the nose and forehead. The goal is to have a straighter nose. Minimising the size of the bones excessively might lead to indentation which makes the overall results look very unnatural and can create breathing issues. Hence, it is important to choose the right nose surgeon.

· Middle Part of the Nose

The middle section of the nose is made up of bendable soft cartilage. It essentially divides your nostrils and extends deep into the nasal cavity. A lot of patients wish to have a straighter mid part of the nose which shouldn’t be too wide or narrow. If you have a deviated septum, this part will need some additional correction. Dr Hunt will aim to eliminate the bumps and curves in this area. However, extreme caution is needed while straightening your nose otherwise it might lead to restricted breathing.

· Tip of the Nose

The tip of your nose has two C-shaped cartilages. The look of your nose or aesthetic relies on the projection of the tip and the size of the tip. In certain cases, patients don’t need any alterations to their nose tip while in others, major changes are required. Ideally, your nose tip needs to be in alignment with the height of your profile line.

· Nose Skin Quality

We all have different skin types and thicknesses. The skin on your nose acts as an envelope to the underlying structure. If you are born with thick and oily skin, it can be very difficult for a surgeon to bring about major changes. On the other hand, individuals with thinner skin can see even the smallest changes. During the nose surgery, Dr Hunt will focus on the underlying structure instead of the skin on top. However, your skin plays an important role in the final result.

· Nasal Airway

Adequate nasal breathing is crucial for your comfort and overall health. In certain cases, the blockages in airways lead are caused by curvatures in the cartilage as well as the thickening of turbine glands. It is important to choose a highly skilled and experienced nose surgeon to make the alterations. The goal is to make the required changes while ensuring your airflow isn’t restricted.

Balancing Your Nose with the Rest of Your Facial Features

You might see a perfect-looking nose on someone else and say to yourself: ‘I wish I had a nose like that’. But do you really want that? We all are born with different facial features and shapes. What will suit your friend might not suit you and vice versa. What will look great on a person of Asian ethnicity will not look great on someone of European descent. Your ethnic appearance comes into play when it comes to determining the perfect nose.

It is important to choose a highly experienced and talented surgeon. They will help you visualise the results of the surgery without making any major changes to your unique look.

Further Reading about Nose Surgery

Medical References about Rhinoplasty and Ideal Nose

About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

dr jeremy hunt

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon performing breastbodyface and nose surgery. He is a member of FRACS & ASPS and has over 20 years of experience providing plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is optimal for your body and your lifestyle. Every patient is unique and, through his guidance, can achieve good results.

Dr Hunt’s personal, one-on-one service and attention to detail has given thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia the aesthetic results they desire.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of ASPS – the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship at the prestigious University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from some of the world’s very best plastic surgeons.

Next Step – Make an Enquiry or Request a consultation with Dr Hunt

Want more information before scheduling your consultation?

If breast reduction is something you’re considering, Dr Hunt can thoroughly explain all the options to you in a one-on-one consultation.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health professional.

Cartilage Grafts Nose Jobs

Cartilage Grafts Nose Jobs

What Cartilage Grafts Can Do For Your Nose

Cartilage grafts are often used during rhinoplasty or nose job to strengthen the nose, rebuild its structures, and improve its functions. Cartilage nose grafts can be harvested from the septum, ears, and ribs, then reshaped and placed in different areas of the nose. This is usually necessary during open nose job surgery, revision rhinoplasty, post-traumatic nose jobs, and ethnic rhinoplasty.

Patients with a pinched nose tip, a thin nose, a crooked nose, alar notching, saddle nose deformity, Polly beak deformity, nasal asymmetry, and breathing problems will probably need cartilage grafts for their rhinoplasty.

Dr Jeremy Hunt performs different nasal reshaping and reconstruction techniques – with and without cartilage grafting. Over the years, he has fixed many nose concerns using different types of nasal cartilage grafts.

What Is Cartilage Grafting In Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty Dr Jeremy Hunt Before and After Image - Rhino-front-41 Scaled

A cartilage grafting nose job is a rhinoplasty that uses cartilage grafts to reshape the nose, support its structure, and improve its functions.

Cartilage is a flexible yet firm type of connective tissue that makes up a large portion of your nasal structure. It gives your nose tip, alae, nostrils, and nose bridge their support and structure. It’s the “squishy” part of your nose. You can feel your nose tip to know what cartilage feels like.

Because cartilage doesn’t have a blood supply, it has limited ability to regrow or replace itself. Therefore, grafts can be used during a nose job to replace missing or damaged cartilage.

Usually, the grafts used during nose reshaping surgery are autologous cartilage– the cartilage is removed from a donor site and then placed in the nose of the same patient. Rhinoplasty cartilage can be harvested from the earlobes, ribs, or other parts of the nose.

Cartilage is an ideal grafting material since:

  • It’s easy to sculpt
  • It’s resistant to trauma
  • It’s mechanically stable
  • It has very low infection rates

By surgically inserting a cartilage graft into the nose, Dr Hunt can build up your nasal soft tissue and refine the architecture of your nose during your rhinoplasty.

 

What Are the Sources Of Nose Grafts?

Cartilage grafts can be harvested from different sites of the patient’s own body, including the septum, ears, and ribs, and used for nasal reconstruction.

1.     Nasal Septum

Most plastic surgeons prefer using cartilage harvested from the nasal septum during a cartilage graft rhinoplasty. Septal cartilage is an excellent nose graft source because:

  • It’s very similar to the rest of the cartilage in your nose
  • It can be easily collected using the same incision done for the nose job
  • It can be easily reshaped to rebuild various nasal structures

However, patients have only a limited amount of cartilage that can be harvested from their septum. Therefore, the nose may not have enough cartilage in the septum available for grafting especially during a second nose job.

In such cases, Dr Hunt might use cartilage collected from your ear or ribs.

2.     Ears

Cartilage grafts harvested from the ear are also known as auricular cartilage or conchal cartilage.

Ear cartilage grafts:

  • Can be easily removed without leaving any visible scars or causing noticeable changes in the shape of the ear
  • Are flexible and easy to shape
  • Can be used to reconstruct different components of the nose

Nevertheless, like the septum, the ear also has limited amounts of cartilage that can be harvested for grafting.

3.     Ribs

During rib cartilage rhinoplasty, costal cartilage is harvested from the sixth or seventh rib to fully redesign the nose.

Costal cartilage is strong and available in large quantities, but it’s used as a last resort source of nose grafts because:

  • It’s often associated with warping (it may become bent or twisted out of shape).
  • Surgeons need to make an extra visible incision in the chest to harvest it.
  • It involves postoperative pain in the chest.

Guide to Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty

 

When Is Nose Cartilage Grafting Necessary?

Cartilage grafts are often needed during rhinoplasty to help reconstruct different parts of the nose.

Adding cartilage to the nose, instead of removing it, can improve the structure and/or function of your nose during different types of rhinoplasty.

Augmentation Rhinoplasty

Augmentation rhinoplasty is a nose job technique that aims to make your nose look bigger or increase its projection.

The cartilage graft is sculpted and inserted strategically into different parts of the nose to augment its size and make it more prominent.

Nose augmentation surgery is usually done through an open incision technique. This incision allows Dr Hunt to gain access to the deeper tissue of the nose and better visualise your nasal structures. Nonetheless, opening the nose can make your nose tip and nostrils lose their support.

That’s why grafting during open incision nose jobs has the extra benefit of supporting internal nose structures and preventing them from collapsing.

Second nose job

The use of nose grafts is very common during revision rhinoplasty. Patients who are not satisfied with the results of their first rhinoplasty often ask for another nose job hoping it would give them the facial balance and harmony they’re looking for.

A botched nose job can compromise and weaken your nasal structures. Dr Hunt uses nasal cartilage grafts to rebuild the bridge of your nose (dorsum) and your nasal tip and reshape your nostrils after a failed first rhinoplasty.

  • Tip revision surgery: cartilage nose grafts are used in tip plasty during a secondary rhinoplasty if the nose tip lacks support or projection. Nasal tip grafts can improve the nose tip definition and enhance its projection. Cartilage can be used to add support to the structure of the nose, especially for patients with weak, drooping cartilage at the tip of the nose
  • Revision septoplasty: during a second septoplasty, a cartilage graft can be used to reconstruct the nasal septum and correct any obstruction of the nasal passage. Different types of nose grafts can be used to fix a deviated septum and straighten a crooked nose
  • Dorsum revision: a second surgery to reshape the dorsum may be needed if too much bone and/or cartilage was removed during the first nose surgery. Grafting cartilage onto the nose bridge can compensate for the excessively removed nose tissue. Nose cartilage grafts can make your nose look bigger, especially after dorsal hump removal, by adding height to your dorsum. The use of cartilage grafts is common in nose augmentation and reconstruction surgery

Post-trauma nose job

Post-traumatic rhinoplasty is done to surgically repair nose injuries. It can fix the appearance of the nose and resolve any functional problems such as airway blockage after a trauma to the nose.

A blow or bump to the nose can displace or damage the nasal bones and/or cartilage. Moreover, if the nose cartilage is deprived of its blood supply for too long, patches of cartilage can die leading to a nose deformity.

Hence, cartilage grafts are often used during a post-traumatic nose job to restore the shape and symmetry of the nose and fix breathing problems or other functional problems in the nose.

Ethnic rhinoplasty

An ethnic nose job is done to address specific cosmetic concerns in ethnic noses. Noses such as Asian or African American noses have anatomical characteristics different than noses of other ethnicities, such as:

  • Low dorsum height
  • A short columella
  • A broad and not well-defined nose tip
  • Wide and flaring nostrils

Asian noses usually also have weak and thin alar cartilage and a limited amount of septal cartilage. Cartilage grafts can be used in the nose to compensate for the lack of cartilage in noses of specific ethnicities and to augment or lengthen the nose.

Nose Deformities Fixed with Cartilage Grafts

Dr Jeremy Hunt performs specialised nose reshaping and reconstruction surgeries. He often uses cartilage grafts to improve the cosmetic and functional outcomes of your nose job and fix the following concerns:

A pinched nose

When the nose tip and nostrils are very narrow, they can obstruct breathing and give the nose a pinched look. A pinched nose tip can be either congenital (you’re born with it) or the result of excessive cartilage removal during nose surgery.

Dr Hunt sculpts harvested cartilage and then strategically implants it near the nose tip to widen the nasal tip and nostrils and correct a pinched nasal tip appearance.

Alar notching or retraction

The ala is the semi-circular piece of cartilage on the outer sides of the nostril. Alar notching or contraction occurs when the alar cartilage contracts upwards making the nostrils too visible and breathing more difficult.

Nose cartilage grafts can provide support to the nostrils and correct alar retraction or notching.

Alar collapse

Sometimes during reduction or ethnic rhinoplasty, cartilage is removed from the nostrils to reduce nostrils flaring and narrow the nose.

However, if too much cartilage is cut out during the nose job, the alae surrounding the nostril may become weak and collapse.

Dr Hunt uses reshaped nasal grafts to add support to the alae surrounding the nostrils and prevent or fix the alar collapse.

Saddle nose deformity

During a rhinoplasty, the nasal bridge (dorsum) may be excessively reduced which can result in what is known as a “saddle nose deformity”.

This type of nose deformity is commonly noticed after a failed nose job and in Asian noses.

Cartilage can be removed from the septum, ear, and even ribs, then sculpted to add height to the dorsum and improve the projection of the nose.

Polly beak deformity

A Polly beak deformity is one of the most common reasons for revision rhinoplasty. It occurs when the area of the dorsum that’s right before the nose tip has excess tissue.

This can happen when the nasal tip droops because of weak cartilage support.

Dr Hunt uses special grafts to add support to the nasal tip cartilage, raise the angle of the nose tip, and fix a Polly beak deformity.

A thin nose

A nose that is too thin will have narrow nasal valves that can limit the airflow into the nose and cause breathing trouble.

Nose grafts may be used to widen the nasal passage and fix or prevent nasal valve collapse.

A crooked nose

Some people are born with a crooked nose. On the other hand, a nose might become uneven after a bad nose job surgery.

A deviated septum, which is part bone part cartilage, is usually the cause of a crooked nose appearance.

Dr Hunt uses a specific type of nose grafts, known as spreader grafts, to correct a deviated septum and fix an uneven nose.

Nose asymmetry

If one side of the nose has less or weaker cartilage than the other side, the nose can look out of balance and appear asymmetric.

Nose cartilage grafts can improve the balance between the two sides of the nose and restore nasal symmetry.

Breathing problems

Using cartilage grafts during nasal reshaping procedures can also improve breathing and remove the nasal obstruction by:

  • Widening the nasal passage
  • Correcting a deviated septum
  • Reopening a narrowed nasal airway
  • Widening the nostrils
  • Fixing nasal valve collapse

By using cartilage grafts during your nose job surgery, Dr Hunt can make sure that your nose not only looks better but also works better.

Cartilage Grafts vs. Silicone Implants

Silicone nose implants are also sometimes used to reshape and sculpt the nose. Nevertheless, nose implants come in limited sizes and shapes – they aren’t as diverse as cartilage grafts. They can’t be sculpted to perfectly fit your needs.

Moreover, patients may experience silicone implant-related complications following their rhinoplasty, including:

  • Soft tissue contraction
  • Nasal structure deformity
  • Infection
  • Implant displacement
  • Skin thinning

Dr Jeremy Hunt prefers using grafts over implants to avoid these complications and give your nose a more natural look. Nasal cartilage grafts can safely and naturally reshape your nose, improve its definition, and give it the functional and structural support it needs.

FAQs about Cartilage Grafting Nose Jobs

Is ear or rib cartilage better for rhinoplasty?

  • Ear cartilage is safe and easy to harvest. It can also be easily sculpted, softened, and used to recontour the nose. However, there’s only a limited amount of cartilage that can be used from the ear. When it’s depleted, cartilage from the rib might be a suitable replacement.

Does cartilage grow after rhinoplasty?

  • The cartilage that is trimmed or removed during a nose job, or damaged during an accident, cannot repair or grow back on its own. Cartilage from different locations in the body (septum, ears, and ribs) can be used as grafts to compensate for the lost nasal cartilage.

Can I change the shape of my nose cartilage?

  • The shape of your nose is defined by the organisation of its internal structures including the bones and cartilage. During a rhinoplasty, both your nasal bones and cartilage can be changed and reshaped to change the appearance of your nose and/or improve its functions.

Is cartilage removed during rhinoplasty?

  • During a nose job, cartilage can either be removed or added to improve the nose’s shape and enhance its functions. If too much cartilage is removed during a first rhinoplasty, cartilage grafts can be added during a second nose job to make up for the lacking cartilage and repair the nose.

Further Reading about Nose Surgery

Medical References about Cartilage Grafting Nose Jobs

About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

Dr Jeremy Hunt

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon performing breastbodyface and nose surgery. He is a member of FRACS & ASPS and has over 20 years of experience providing cosmetic and plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is optimal for your body and your lifestyle. Every patient is unique and, through his guidance, can achieve good results.

Dr Hunt’s personal, one-on-one service and attention to detail has given thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia the aesthetic results they desire.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of ASPS – the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship at the prestigious University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from some of the world’s very best plastic surgeons.

Next Step – Make an Enquiry or Request a consultation with Dr Hunt

Want more information before scheduling your consultation?

If breast reduction is something you’re considering, Dr Hunt can thoroughly explain all the options to you in a one-on-one consultation.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health professional.

Exercising after Nose Surgery

Exercising after Nose Surgery

When and How to Resume Exercising after Nose Surgery

Rhinoplasty is a very popular surgical procedure that can refine and reshape your nose. As Rhinoplasty is a facial surgical procedure, some people might assume that you could return to exercising soon after nose surgery. However, this isn’t the case. Even though the surgery is performed on your nose only, your body needs time to heal after a complex intervention. Performing any sort of intense activity too soon can negatively impact your results and slow down the healing. Prematurely injuring your nose while exercising soon after surgery can also result in suboptimal results.

Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Jeremy Hunt has completed hundreds of nose surgeries in Australia. Dr Hunt is a Specialist plastic surgeon who practices in Sydney and Wollongong NSW.

Risks of Exercising Too Soon After Rhinoplasty

Any kind of physical activity will have an influence that will extend to the face. All in all, your entire body will need to heal and recover post-surgery if don’t want to impact your results. A moderate and intense workout can cause an increase in blood pressure and heart rate. As a result, you are at risk of bleeding, bruising, and other complications. You are also more prone to experience an increase in swelling which can delay the healing process.

You also have to protect your new nose from all forms of injury after the surgery. The tissues in your nose are extremely fragile at this point. Any kind of bumping or an impact could lead to long-lasting damage.  You don’t want to ruin the results while you are healing. In order to protect your nose, it is best to delay working out until at least six weeks after surgery (or as advised by your surgeon).

Here are some general guidelines for exercising post rhinoplasty. You need to listen to your surgeon and your own body before doing any form of exercise workout. If you are feeling lightheaded, dealing with a throbbing pain surrounding your nose or witnessing an increase in swelling, STOP immediately.

Suggested Exercise Timeline for Nose Surgery

While every individual is different and will heal at a different pace, here is a general exercise timeline to follow post-surgery:

1 Week Post Cosmetic Nose Surgery

It is important to rest for the first seven days of the surgery. At this point, the only activity that is recommended is light walking around the house. Do not exceed 20 minutes.at a time. Gentle walking will improve blood circulation, increase the risk of clotting and speed up the healing process.

At any point, if you feel fatigued, out of breath, have an increased heart rate, or are dizzy, it is important to stop immediately and let your body heal to prevent the risk of bleeding. Your main focus should be healing and recovery during the first week. Take all the pain medication timely to prevent the swelling and bruising to go down immediately. If you have any concerns contact your nurse or doctor.

Focus on resting and keep your body hydrated. At this point, you shouldn’t do any physically demanding activities, just gentle walking.

2-4 Weeks Post Cosmetic Nose Surgery

During this period, your stitches and nasal splint will be removed if required. On the day of this appointment, you will need to take a 24-hour break from all sorts of activities. After that, you can slowly increase the strength of your walks or add low-impact workouts. You can gradually add no-contact, moderately-paced exercises to your routine. Some strength training activity is alright at this point as long as it doesn’t put a strain on your body (be sure to keep the intensity moderate). Avoid road cycling as it comes with a risk of falling down and this could be leading to a nose injury. While yoga seems like a gentle exercise, stay clear of inversions or any poses that require bowing your head forward.

You will be prone to bleeding if your heart rate gets higher when the blood flow is directed to your head. Your nose will be quite sensitive to all forms of bouncing, bumping, and touch. Running and swimming should be avoided at this point.

4-6 Weeks After Cosmetic Nose Surgery

Once the first month of recovery has passed, you can slowly increase the intensity and duration of your exercise.  Make sure to get a confirmation from your surgeon and keep listening to your body. Avoid doing any forms of exercise or indulging in sports that pose a risk of falling or getting bumped in the face. Most people can return to yoga inversions and start incorporating strength training workouts at this point. Always look out for overexertion and take breaks as needed. An ideal way to start getting back to your workout routine is to work with a  professional trainer.

If your surgeon approves, you can also resume swimming. It all depends on whether your nose has healed fully or not.

6 Weeks Plus After Cosmetic Nose Surgery

Most people will take around six weeks to recover fully in terms of healing structural tissues. This essentially means that you can return to higher-impact workouts. Even at this point, it is still a good idea to avoid contact sports.

Each patient is unique and can take several months to recover from the surgery. Your nose is still susceptible to getting injured. Hence, it is critical to get clearance from your surgeon. If you regularly play contact sports like soccer or hockey, it is important to get fitted for a protective mask and wear it for a few months.

Getting Back to Exercising the Right Way

Pushing through the recovery a little too soon can alter the results of your surgery. You will never regret being kinder and patient with your body when you needed it the most.

· Start Slow

Even though you might not feel restricted and limited in your movements as compared to undergoing other procedures such as tummy tuck/ abdominoplasty, body lift or breast augmentation, it is important to realise that rhinoplasty is still a complex surgical procedure. So, be patient and take it slow.

· Light Aerobics

You will be allowed to start light walking a day after the surgery. Dr Hunt encourages light walking to kick-start the healing process and prevent the formation of blood clots. Activities like running, jogging, and other aerobic exercises are to be avoided for the first week or two. You can add light aerobic exercises after two weeks if Dr Hunt has given you clearance to do so. This measure is taken to protect the stitches and allow your bones to heal properly. Your breathing will be obstructed for the first two to three weeks, making intense workouts more difficult.

· Bending Over

Stay clear of any exercises that require you to bend over for the first week or two. It includes touching your toes, crunches, and lifting. For a week post-surgery, avoid lifting anything that is more than 2 kg. Yes, it includes your children (if you have any). The pressure caused by lifting and bending might cause the stitches to pop up and slow down the healing process. Limit your sexual activities for the first week. It is recommended to sleep alone to stay clear of any accidental bumping during the night.

· Contact Sports and Heavy Lifting

If you are someone who loves to play contact sports, run hard, do heavy lifting, and other similar activities you need to know that returning to your regular exercise routine should only be considered once the initial six weeks after surgery are over. While it does sound like a very long period, it will protect you from all sorts of complications.

You can move your body freely only when your surgeon approves. Till then, stick to safer and bounce-free workouts. Opting for any kind of contact sports is not recommended for the initial six months. Refrain from spending a lot of time outdoors as it can lead to sunburn which might affect the healing process and cause swelling. Sunblock should be applied at all times while stepping out.

How Long Does Full Recovery Take after Nose Surgery?

It can take around six weeks or more for your nose structures to reassemble and recover adequately. This is the point when you can resume your usual workout routine. As a general rule of thumb, please resume gentler, non-contact exercises at this point. You should start slow and be very careful regarding activities that require a lot of motion or bouncing. Stay clear of high-impact workouts such as aerobics, running, jogging, and jumping rope for the first six weeks.

As you will be resuming your exercise routine after a long pause, you should be very careful while easing back into your routine. It is not recommended to jump right back into a high-intensity yoga class or run the same distance as you used to. Stop exercising immediately if you are experiencing throbbing of the nose. Your body will signal you when it is time to stop. Pay attention and listen to it. If you are taking pain medication, your body signals won’t be as evident so you need to be even more careful.

When it comes to contact sports, you have to wait longer. This is due to the fact that they pose a serious threat to your nose and can result in major injuries. It is best to practice caution to prevent complications. As they say, it is better to be safe than sorry. Contact sports include basketball, football, hockey, baseball, and any other sport where there is the slightest chance of being hit by a ball or a person. That is why Dr Hunt might ask you to avoid those for three to six months. Make sure to wear proper protective gear even when you get back in the game.

Getting Back to Your Active Lifestyle & Exercising after Nose Surgery

When you are an exercise enthusiast and have a very active lifestyle, it is very hard to take a break. However, it is essential for your recovery. This much-needed break will give your body due time to heal post surgery and protect your nose from any kind of injury. Keep in mind that there are a few things you can do to boost the recovery process.

Try to incorporate foods such as turmeric, ginger, pineapple and blueberries that have natural anti-inflammatory properties. Avoid excessively salty foods and drink enough water. Try to eat home-cooked meals instead of store-bought ones and sleep for a minimum of eight hours a night.

All these steps will ensure a smooth recovery and you will be back to your original fitness levels in no time. The recovery from rhinoplasty can be smooth, provided that you take care of yourself properly. If at any point during the recovery phase, if you notice any signs of complications, it is important to reach out to your doctor.

While a little bit of movement post-rhinoplasty is encouraged, you shouldn’t overdo it. Make sure to stick to the timeline provided and always consult your surgeon. Light to moderate activities can be resumed six weeks after the surgery. However, challenging training sessions should be postponed for a few months. The best way to go about is to hire a physical trainer who helps people who have just undergone a surgical procedure. Listening to your surgeon and your body at all times can help you prevent most surgery-related complications.

Further Reading about Nose Surgery

Other Medical References about Exercising after Nose Surgery

About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

dr jeremy hunt

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon performing breastbodyface and nose surgery. He is a member of FRACS & ASPS and has over 20 years of experience providing plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is optimal for your body and your lifestyle. Every patient is unique and, through his guidance, can achieve good results.

Dr Hunt’s personal, one-on-one service and attention to detail has given thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia the aesthetic results they desire.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of ASPS – the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship at the prestigious University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from some of the world’s very best plastic surgeons.

Next Step – Make an Enquiry or Request a consultation with Dr Hunt

Want more information before scheduling your consultation?

If breast reduction is something you’re considering, Dr Hunt can thoroughly explain all the options to you in a one-on-one consultation.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health professional.

 

How to Reduce Swelling and Bruising After Rhinoplasty

How to Reduce Swelling and Bruising After Rhinoplasty

Tips to Minimise Swelling and Bruising after Rhinoplasty or Nose Job

Many people aren’t born with the perfect or ideal nose. Luckily, our nose shape and size can be altered with the help of a Rhinoplasty. When we think of rhinoplasty, most of us are concerned about choosing the right nose surgeon and are worried about the final results but pay little attention to what comes after surgery.

Taking proper care of yourself post-surgery will ensure you get the optimal outcome and minimise the chances of any risks and complications. One of the most common side effects of rhinoplasty is bruising and swelling. It is common and to be expected. The extent of bruising and swelling post a nose surgery or rhinoplasty depends on several factors: the technique used, how well you follow the post-op instructions and your body’s response to surgical trauma.

If you are worried about bruising and swelling that will come along with a new shape and size of the nose, this article aims to answer all your questions. While it is a very normal part of the recovery process, both of these symptoms can be very annoying and uncomfortable.

Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Jeremy Hunt has completed hundreds of nose surgeries in Australia. Dr Hunt practices in Sydney and Wollongong NSW.

What to Expect with Swelling and Bruising after Rhinoplasty

During the surgery, trauma is caused to the tissues which leads to post-operative swelling. The majority of the swelling will subside within the first two weeks after surgery. The rest of the swelling might still be noticeable and will take a few weeks or even months to subside completely. However, it won’t be something so obvious that you shy away from different activities.

Bruising post rhinoplasty mostly occurs underneath the eyes and resolves on its own within the first 10 days after surgery. In general, most people would be able to return to their social activities within 2 to 3 weeks, provided that you follow all the post-op instructions.

Stages of Healing after Rhinoplasty

Complete recovery from a nose job will take a few weeks. Having an idea of different healing stages will enable you to track the progress and feel comfortable while you wait for the final results to become visible.

Rhinoplasty surgery is performed under general anaesthesia. You might be asked to stay in a hospital overnight. You will be cleared to go home once you have recovered from the effects of the anaesthesia. Dr Hunt will provide you with a list of detailed instructions to follow post the treatment. These instructions will help you manage pain and prevent infections.

You might be asked to stick to the following care measures for the first few days:

  • Wash your nose with saline water at least three times a day
  • You can use a Chlorsig eye ointment in every single nostril and on the incisions. It will keep the sutures and scabs soft and prevent irritation
  • One week after your post-operative visit, the cast will be removed and your nose will be vacuumed

It is important to know that swelling might make your face appear asymmetrical and your nose will also appear fat. The upper lip will be quite swollen which might distort your smile. Don’t worry as it will settle over time.

You might also experience swelling on your nose tip along with the upper lip which might distort your smile temporarily. It is also normal to experience some level of tenderness on your nose and around the face. These can be managed with over-the-counter medications.

 

Recovery after a Nose Job

  • Your swelling will start to reduce significantly after two weeks
  • The bruising will subside around the eyes and they will look less sunken
  • The shape of your nose will become more and more visible
  • You will not see the complete results in the first weeks
  • You can go back to your usual exercise routine after two to four weeks
  • Stay clear of contact sports for at least 6 weeks
  • Do not wear glasses for at least six weeks as they will leave footprints on your new nose
  • By the end of six weeks, your nasal bone structure will stabilise and continue to improve over time
  • Any lingering swelling will also continue to improve after 8 weeks
  • Your nose tip will become more refined as your swelling continues to decrease over the period of 3 to 6 months
  • Most of the swelling will resolve on its own by the end of a few months
  • After one year, the scars are fully healed and the final results are visible. Your nasal structure will be fully conformed into a new, modified shape with all the oedema gone for good

How Much Bruising and Swelling is Normal after Nose Surgery?

While most patients experience bruising and swelling, the extent of these side effects is based on a variety of different factors. Some of them are discussed below:

Different Rhinoplasty Techniques and swelling / bruising

Certain Rhinoplasty techniques can worsen the swelling. Dr Hunt will guide you in detail in regards to recovery and managing your expectations when it comes to rhinoplasty. For instance, moving nasal bones will lead to worse swelling. On the other hand, if your rhinoplasty procedures involve reshaping of nostrils, the swelling won’t be as obvious. The more extensive the surgery is, the more swelling you are bound to expect. It might be inconvenient for you during the first few weeks, but you will surely enjoy the results of rhinoplasty for a lifetime.

Your Body’s Response to Surgery

Every individual is different and will heal at a different pace. Certain patients are more susceptible to swelling than others. It can be attributed to the age, thickness of the skin, circulation, nutrition, and other factors that influence the natural healing response of the body.

Post-Surgical Care after Rhinoplasty

You will be given detailed post-surgical instructions to follow after the surgery. Make sure that you are following these tips closely to keep swelling, bruising, and other side effects to a minimum. We have created a list of instructions to help you achieve the best possible experience post rhinoplasty.

Medications

It is important to be informed about all the medications that can worsen the swelling and bruising post-surgery. Make sure that you aren’t taking them during the recovery.

Smoking

Smoking will delay the natural healing response of your body. Please avoid smoking, vaping  and second hand smoke if you want a smoother recovery.

Tips for Minimising Bruising and Swelling after Rhinoplasty

The following tips can help you minimise bruising and swelling after rhinoplasty surgery. You will be given a list of detailed instructions regarding Rhinoplasty surgery. Make sure to follow all these instructions as closely as possible. At any point, if you have any confusion and concerns, reach out to the surgeon immediately.

You need to be cautious of the medications you are taking during and after the surgery. Do not take any over the counter drugs. Stay clear of blood-thinning medications if you don’t want the swelling to linger for long.

Certain herbal supplements and teas can also increase the risk of bleeding and cause your blood to become thinner. It is important to avoid them during the first 2 to 3 weeks post-surgery.

Use ice on the treated area to minimise swelling after the surgery for the initial few days. Don’t ice burn yourself and wrap the ice in a towel before application.

Keep your head in an elevated position while laying down. Ideally, you should be sleeping in a recliner. If not, stack a few pillows underneath the head.

Do not smoke and drink for at least 2 weeks before and after the surgery.

Staying patient is very important for the recovery phase. Most of the swelling and bruising will resolve on their own in a couple of weeks. However, do not rush the recovery process and let your body heal at its own pace. Make sure to stick to all the pre and post-op instructions.

Returning to Work after Rhinoplasty Surgery

Most people are worried about returning to work or keeping up with their social commitments with all the swelling and bruising after rhinoplasty. Dr Hunt will advise most patients to take a week or two off from work. After the initial two weeks, you can use makeup on your nose to cover up the swelling and bruising while going out in public.

FAQs about Swelling and Bruising after Rhinoplasty

Here is a list of frequently asked questions we get regarding rhinoplasty recovery:

Will I need a rhinoplasty revision surgery?

  • The national average of revision rhinoplasty is around 15%. These surgeries are done due to poor aesthetic or functional results. Hence, it is crucial to spend some time finding a skilled and experienced surgeon for the initial surgery. The right surgeon will ensure you are satisfied with the results.

How much swelling is normal after rhinoplasty?

  • The extent of swelling depends on the rhinoplasty techniques used to reshape and resize the nose. Most of the swelling will subside in about two weeks’ time frame if you stick to all the pre and post-surgical instructions.

My nose tip is swelling up, is it normal?

  • Yes, it is normal and to be expected. There is nothing to worry about as it will subside with time.

Can I ruin my rhinoplasty results?

  • Yes, any damage to your nose during the recovery phase might end up ruining the results. Make sure to take extra care of yourself during the recovery phase and stick to all the pre and post-operative instructions.

Can I use makeup to cover my bruising?

  • Yes, you can use makeup to cover your bruising once your incisions have healed. It will generally take around one to two weeks. After that, you can comfortably wear makeup. Avoid putting any excess pressure on the nose while applying makeup.

How should I sleep after rhinoplasty?

  • You need to sleep on your back and keep your head in an elevated position. Ideally, you should use a recliner. Alternatively, you can also stack a few pillows underneath your head. Do not sleep on your side or front for at least a month. You can lay flat on your back after two weeks.

When should I get my bruising checked after rhinoplasty?

  • It is common for bruising to linger on for a week or two after rhinoplasty. If your bruising doesn’t improve after one week or is getting worse over time, you should connect with your surgeon asap and let him know.

Further Reading about Nose Surgery

Medical References about Rhinoplasty and Septoplasty

About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

Dr Jeremy Hunt

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon performing breastbodyface and nose surgery. He is a member of FRACS & ASPS and has over 20 years of experience providing cosmetic and plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is optimal for your body and your lifestyle.

Dr Hunt’s personal, one-on-one service and attention to detail has given thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia the aesthetic results they desire.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of ASPS – the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship at the prestigious University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from some of the world’s very best plastic surgeons.

Next Step – Make an Enquiry or Request a consultation with Dr Hunt

Want more information before scheduling your consultation?

If breast reduction is something you’re considering, Dr Hunt can thoroughly explain all the options to you in a one-on-one consultation.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health professional.

Can Nose Surgery Help Nose Allergies ?

Can Nose Surgery Help Nose Allergies ?

Can Nose Surgery Treat Nose Allergies?

Nose allergies, commonly known as allergic rhinitis, are not a life-threatening conditions but can make you feel miserable. Many people suffer from nasal allergies and unfortunately, there isn’t much you can do about it. These allergies aren’t caused by the structural problems of the nose and can’t be solved by a surgical procedure such as a rhinoplasty.

Most nasal allergies are a result of inappropriate immune responses to allergens (that are typically harmless). If you are allergic to pollen, dust or smoke, chances are your immune system is producing antibodies in response to these substances that can lead to discomfort and symptoms such as congestion of mucous membranes, fatigue, runny nose, stuffy nose, sneezing, pressure in the sinus that can lead to an itching sensation in the throat, and pain behind the eyes and cheeks.

The allergy can be annoying and very hard to treat which can result in long-term suffering. Some of the common substances that can trigger allergies include dust mites, tree pollen, and animal dander. Luckily, these allergies are seasonal and won’t last all year round. It is crucial to treat nasal allergies because the inflammation of nasal membranes can lead to problems such as acute sinusitis, sleep disturbances, otitis media, sleep apnoea, palatal abnormalities, dental issues and dysfunction of the Eustachian tube. These nasal allergies are typically cured with the help of antihistamine drugs, steroids, or by limiting exposure to allergens.

In this post, we are going to discuss the relationship between allergies and nose surgery.

Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Jeremy Hunt has completed hundreds of nose surgeries in Australia. Dr Hunt is a Sydney plastic surgeon and who practices in Sydney and Wollongong NSW.

Types of Nose Surgery

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There are two main types of nose surgical procedures- cosmetic rhinoplasty and functional rhinoplasty. Cosmetic rhinoplasty is aimed at improving the aesthetic appearance of the nose while a functional rhinoplasty is intended to restore normal functioning of the nose. Functional Rhinoplasty is commonly performed for people dealing with a deviated septum and is called Septoplasty.

Can Nose Surgery help treat Nose Allergies? – Yes it can

Any kind of surgery including rhinoplasty cannot treat a nasal allergy. However, Rhinoplasty can be used to treat conditions that exaggerate the symptoms of allergy such as turbinate hypertrophy, nasal polyps, and deviated septum. These conditions aren’t responsible for the allergies themselves but can surely make it very hard for the patient to breathe, thereby worsening the symptoms.

That is the reason why surgeons sometimes recommend undergoing nose surgery to help with the symptoms of allergies. One of the main problems people experience due to untreated nasal allergy is chronic sinusitis. This is due to chronic inflammation of paranasal sinuses that is persistent for more than one year. It can lead to nasal stuffiness, malaise and postnasal drip. If that is the case, then rhinoplasty can be extremely helpful in alleviating the persistent symptoms associated with this condition. If nasal sinus surgery is required to clear blocked and congested nasal sinuses, then this can be performed at the same time as rhinoplasty or septoplasty.

Will having Nasal Allergy Affect The Outcome Of a Cosmetic Nose Job?

If you suffer from any kind of nasal allergies and you are considering rhinoplasty for cosmetic reasons, one question might pop up in your head: will the surgery impact the outcome of the surgery? You don’t have to worry about it as having a rhinoplasty is Ok for people struggling with nasal allergies. It is important to know that recovery post rhinoplasty will be slightly more uncomfortable for people suffering from nasal allergies. You will most likely feel a sense of congestion after undergoing the surgery during the recovery phase.

Patients who suffer from nasal allergies feel the urge to blow their noses more in comparison with people who don’t. Dr Hunt will ask you to avoid blowing your nose for a while till you heal fully. It can get uncomfortable for people who struggle with nasal allergies. It is recommended to avoid scheduling your surgery in the months when seasonal allergies are at their peak. Opt for a time of the year when you have fewer allergic symptoms.

Nose surgery can help with the following nasal conditions:

1. Deviated Septum

Did you know that nearly 80 per cent of people have an off-centre septum? While slight deviations can go unnoticed, moderate and serious instances can result in difficulty breathing, headaches, bloody nose, and increased susceptibility to sinusitis. A corrective septorhinoplasty or septoplasty can correct a deviated septum. Straightening the septum will greatly help nasal airflow and improve congestion and sneezing.

2. Swollen Turbines

Think of turbinates as the tonsils of your nose. They are essentially a structure that projects into the nostril and help filter, humidify and warm up the year you breathe. When your immune system reacts as a result of allergies and infection, your turbines can become swollen leading to turbine hypertrophy. We all get affected by this condition at one point or another. Usually, they are treated with antihistamines and decongestants. However, in some cases, surgical reduction of turbines can be required. Turbine reduction surgery is usually performed on its own but can also be done as a part of cosmetic rhinoplasty. Reducing the size of turbines will translate into less congestion and having an easier time breathing even when the allergy season is in full swing.

3. Nasal Polyps

Polyps are small spherical, noncancerous growths that can occur anywhere in the body- from vocal cords to the colon. They are most commonly found in the nasal passages or sinuses as a result of inflammation caused by asthma, allergies and chronic sinusitis. Smaller nasal polyps are painless but larger polyps can obstruct nasal airflow, thereby worsening the symptoms of allergy. Nasal polyps can be corrected via surgery. In some cases, this process can be done as a part of your rhinoplasty, leading to less congestion and lowering the risk of infection.

In Summary

All in all, we can say that nose surgery does NOT treat nasal allergies but CAN HELP treat accompanied conditions that can alleviate allergy symptoms such as a deviated septum and nasal polyps. Hence, surgery can be used to treat and relieve the symptoms of chronic sinusitis.

Moreover, it is OK for patients suffering from nasal allergies to undergo nose surgery or rhinoplasty. The procedure will NOT worsen the symptoms associated with your allergies but it can get a little more uncomfortable during the allergies. Hence, it is recommended to undergo the procedure in a season that is most comfortable for you.

FAQS about Nose Surgery and Nose Allergies

 Nose Surgery and Nose Allergies Frequently Asked Questions Sydney

Here is a list of frequently asked questions we get regarding Nose Allergies:

Can I get Rhinoplasty if I have allergies?

  • Generally,  any kind of nose surgery can help treat nasal allergies. However, a SeptoRhinoplasty can treat certain conditions that can help relieve allergy symptoms- nasal polyps, deviated septum, and turbine hypertrophy.

What tests are done before Rhinoplasty?

  • Prior to rhinoplasty, your surgeon may request that you have a few tests. These may include and Full blood count, a CT scan of the nasal airway and possible allergy testing.

Does Rhinoplasty help with allergic rhinitis?

  • Rhinoplasty does not treat allergic rhinitis. If you have a curvature in the nose, rhinoplasty can prove to be helpful. If nasal cavities in your nose are widened, breathing will be relieved.

How do you know if you have a botched nose job?

Here are some of the signs of a botched nose job:

Do allergies make your nose bigger?

  • If you are experiencing allergies or an infection, your turbines will become swollen which can make your nose look bigger.

Can Nose Surgery fix a runny nose?

  • Nose Surgery does not cure allergies. It may help decrease the severity of allergies in terms of congestion by making your turbines smaller. The irritative symptoms such as a runny nose and sneezing will most likely still be present after the surgery.

What is the perfect Nose?

  • While each individual has a different point of what a perfect nose looks like. Here is a brief definition of a perfect nose from an aesthetic stance: ‘The width of the nose should be equal middle fifth based on neoclassical canon. The ideal mouth-to-nose width ratio conforms to the golden ratio. The ideal nose length (RT) is 0.67x midfacial height.’

How long does it take for a nose job to look normal?

  • Initially, you will be quite swollen and it can take up to three months for the swelling to go down. It doesn’t mean that your nose will look awful for the entirety of 3 months. Most people will start to see results post one month which will continue to improve over time.

Can you ruin your rhinoplasty?

  • Yes, you actually can ruin your rhinoplasty if you fail to stick to the pre and post-surgical instructions given to you by your surgeon. Avoid breathing through your nose and blowing it early on in the healing phase as it can lead to tearing and damage of the tissue. Post surgery trauma can also ruin your nose surgery results.

How do nose jobs go wrong?

  • You will be surprised to know that nearly 5 to 10 percent of all nose jobs fail. It typically occurs when you lose too much cartilage in the nose, it causes the cartilage to break down and causes your nose to become flat, leading to a variety of breathing and aesthetic issues.

What shape of the nose is most attractive?

  • Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder and is quite subjective. Conventionally, a Greek or straight nose is traditionally considered the most attractive nose shape.

What is a good age to get a nose job?

  • While there is no perfect age to get nose surgery, it is recommended to get it done between the ages of 18 and 40.

Does a nose job change your smile?

  • In some cases, a rhinoplasty can potentially affect your smile, but this side effect is considered temporary and barely perceptible.

Further Reading about Nose Surgery

About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

Dr Jeremey Hunt - Top plastic surgeon - leading face surgery Sydney

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon performing breastbodyface and nose surgery in Australia. He is a member of FRACS & ASPS and has over 20 years of experience providing plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is optimal for your body and your lifestyle.

Dr Hunt’s personal, one-on-one service and attention to detail has given thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia the aesthetic results they desire.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of ASPS – the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship at the prestigious University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from some of the world’s very best plastic surgeons.

Next Step – Make an Enquiry or Request a consultation with Dr Hunt

Want more information before scheduling your consultation?

If breast reduction is something you’re considering, Dr Hunt can thoroughly explain all the options to you in a one-on-one consultation.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health professional.

Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty

Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty

Ethnic Rhinoplasty – Middle Eastern Nose Job

Rhinoplasty is always customised to our patients’ cosmetic preferences – we want you to look the way you want to look. That’s why we offer our patients in Sydney and Wollongong ethnic nose surgery, such as the Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty.

Facial features are unique; however, people from certain ethnic groups tend to have particular facial features. Studies show that people who descend from a certain ethnicity share common nose features related to shape, projection, length, and width. The Middle Eastern rhinoplasty is a special type of ethnic rhinoplasty that’s designed for patients of Lebanese, Middle-Eastern, or Syrian descent.

Plastic Surgeons Dr Maryam and Dr Hunt perform Middle Eastern rhinoplasty and other ethnic nose job procedures for patients of various ethnic backgrounds in Sydney and Wollongong NSW. The surgeons design the ethnic rhinoplasty procedure for patients who want to maintain their unique ethnic appearance.

What Is a Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty?

Middle Eastern rhinoplasty, or Middle Eastern nose job, is a type of ethnic nose reshaping surgery. It’s specifically designed to preserve the cosmetic ethnic features of people of Middle Eastern ethnicity. Middle Eastern rhino is one of many ethnic nose job procedures that aim to maintain the unique looks of people from specific ethnicity (just like an Indian rhinoplasty or Asian rhinoplasty).

Although Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty can reinforce your ethnic identity, that’s not the only advantage it offers. Ethnic nose jobs in general result in a more harmonious face, since the unique ethnic nose will enhance your other ethnic facial features (e.g. eyes, face shape, face size, jaw shape).

The Middle Eastern rhinoplasty takes into consideration the standard (or usual) nose shape seen in Middle Eastern people. This includes characteristics like the shape of the nasal hump, width of the nasal base, size of the nostrils, and projection of the tip.

The ethnic Middle Eastern nose features are known to plastic surgeons thanks to many observational studies that have recorded the most common nose shapes in this population. Despite this, Middle Eastern rhinoplasty can’t be performed by just any plastic surgeon. It requires specific knowledge of the target population and experience in this specific surgery.

Over the years, Dr Hunt and Dr Maryam, have worked with many patients of Middle Eastern descent in Sydney and surrounds. They have the knowledge, skill, and dedicated experience in preserving Middle Eastern nose features through an ethnic rhinoplasty.

Unique Cosmetic Features of a Middle Eastern Nose

Every nose is different. However, certain cosmetic features are prevalent in people of a specific ethnicity. These are features that are characteristic of these ethnic groups and, sometimes, part of their identity. When it comes to the Middle Eastern nose, it’s expected to have the following characteristics:

  • A slight hump
  • Slightly longer
  • Slightly more droopy
  • The tip is relatively pointing more downward
  • The tip is a little wider and more bulbous
  • The nasal skin is a little thicker

These unique features give the Middle Eastern nose its identity. If you’re getting a Middle Eastern nose job, your nose will be reshaped according to all known beauty standards, but your surgeon will be mindful of your ethnic features that you want to enhance. Your nose will be reshaped and improved while taking all your facial features into consideration, in addition to emphasising your ethnic characteristics.

Who Can Get a Middle Eastern nose job?

Despite the name, Middle Eastern rhinoplasty is not only for patients of Middle Eastern descent. Biology knows no boundaries, and we share genetics and features with communities that extend way beyond our borders. That being said, the ancestry and descent of Middle Eastern people intertwine with those of other Oriental countries (e.g. Greece and Cyprus) and Middle-Eastern countries (e.g. Iraq, Syria, Jordan). People descending from these ethnicities tend to share the typical Middle Eastern nose features. That’s why, sometimes, the Middle Eastern nose job can be called an Oriental Rhinoplasty in the medical literature.

Who’s a Good Candidate for a Middle Eastern nose job?

If you’re considering having your nose done, then an ethnic Middle Eastern rhino might be the right option for you if:

  • You have typical ethnic Middle Eastern facial features (face shape, eye size and shape, chin projection, and jaw shape)
  • You want to fix your nose while preserving your ethnic Middle Eastern identity
  • You have a nose that’s too projecting, too wide, or with a big dorsal hump
  • You are willing to stop smoking for at least 4 weeks before and after your nose surgery
  • You have realistic expectations for rhino results
  • You can take a few days off work

If this sounds like you, then Middle Eastern rhino can help. This custom ethnic nose job ensures that your nose reflects your identity and goes perfectly with the rest of your inherited facial features.

Middle Eastern rhinoplasty vs Traditional Rhinoplasty

When comparing traditional rhinoplasty to Middle Eastern ethnic rhino, the differences may appear minor. But all that it takes in nose surgery is a subtle change to alter the whole end result.

For an outside observer, both Middle Eastern rhino and traditional rhino surgery are similar. The surgery can include General or local anaesthesia.  Open or closed incision. Nasal bone-breaking, cartilage manipulation, reshaping, tip reshaping, alarplasty, tip plasty, bone or cartilage grafting. Even in a Middle Eastern rhinoplasty, each patient needs a unique approach that suits their individual anatomy and cosmetic desires.

The difference between the Middle Eastern nose job and the traditional rhino lies in the little things. Your surgeon will reshape the nose in a way to:

  • Maintain a very minor hump if you desire
  • Give the nose more length
  • Rotate the tip slightly more downward
  • Give the nasal tip relatively more volume

See, it’s all about relative proportions. The whole nose is reshaped according to international beauty standards. However, the size of each part, its shape, and projection, will be relatively different to preserve a Middle Eastern ethnic appearance.

Cost of a Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty

Determining the cost of a Middle Eastern rhinoplasty can’t be done before getting examined by Dr Maryam or Dr Hunt. Each procedure is custom-designed to meet every patient’s aspirations and desires. The type of anaesthesia, surgical approach, location of surgery, and additional procedures all play a role in determining the final price of a Middle Eastern rhinoplasty. Our surgeons will gladly give you an estimate of how much you’ll need to pay once you come for your appointment.

Medicare and insurance in Australia might sometimes cover rhinoplasty procedures performed to treat functional medical problems (e.g. nasal obstruction or septal deviation). Therefore, sometimes, you might be eligible for a rebate and partial health insurance coverage.

Where Can You Get Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty in Australia ?

Many surgeons offer ethnic rhinoplasty in Australia. However, few specifically offer Middle Eastern rhinoplasty. Even fewer have the skill and experience to do it.

Plastic Surgeons Dr Hunt and Dr Maryam have developed extensive knowledge in Oriental and Middle-Eastern rhinoplasty throughout their years with patients from various ethnic backgrounds. They base their work on statistically known ethnic features and put them into practice using their surgical skill.

FAQs about Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty

What is a Middle Eastern nose?

  • In plastic surgery, when talking about a Middle Eastern nose, you’d be referring to the unique nasal cosmetic features usually seen in people of Lebanese or Middle-Eastern descent. This includes a slightly droopy nose, bigger tip, and slight downward rotation. The right Middle Eastern nose can be achieved through special ethnic Middle Eastern rhinoplasty surgery.

Is Middle Eastern rhinoplasty the same as Oriental rhinoplasty?

  • Most of the time, Middle Eastern nose job and Oriental nose job are used interchangeably and refer to the same ethnic nose job types. This is because people of Lebanese, Oriental, and Middle-Eastern descent share a lot of common ancestry and features.

Is a Middle Eastern rhinoplasty better than a normal rhinoplasty?

  • Both the Middle Eastern rhino and traditional rhino are theoretically the same procedure. However, the Middle Eastern rhinoplasty emphasises ethnic features more effectively. This produces a more typical Lebanese-looking nose that goes better with the rest of your facial features (which are also related to ethnicity).

What is ethnic rhinoplasty?

  • Ethnic rhinoplasty is a type of nose job that takes a person’s ethnicity into consideration. It emphasises cosmetic nasal features that are usually seen in people from a certain ethnic group. Examples include Middle Eastern rhinoplasty, Indian rhinoplasty, and Asian rhinoplasty.

Is Middle Eastern rhinoplasty painful?

  • You shouldn’t feel any pain during your Middle Eastern nose job, thanks to anaesthesia. After the surgery, your nose might be sensitive and you might experience some pain. However, it’s usually nothing that routine painkillers can’t alleviate.

How is Recovery after a nose job?

  • Recovery after a Middle Eastern nose job is the same as that after any other nose job. The first few days might be challenging. Pain, swelling, and bruising are more significant during the first few days. Nevertheless, as time passes, the symptoms will gradually resolve. You should be able to go back to work after 1 week, and almost all of the symptoms will be gone by 6 weeks.

Further Reading about Nose Surgery & Different Types of Noses

Medical References about a Middle Eastern Nose Job

About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

dr jeremy hunt

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon performing breastbodyface and nose surgery in Australia. He is a member of FRACS & ASPS and has over 20 years of experience providing plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is optimal for your body and your lifestyle. Every patient is unique and, through his guidance, can achieve good results.

Dr Hunt’s personal, one-on-one service and attention to detail has given thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia the aesthetic results they desire.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of ASPS – the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship at the prestigious University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from some of the world’s very best plastic surgeons.

Next Step – Make an Enquiry or Request a consultation with Dr Hunt

Want more information before scheduling your consultation?

If breast reduction is something you’re considering, Dr Hunt can thoroughly explain all the options to you in a one-on-one consultation.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health professional.

Ethnic Rhinoplasty – A Nose Job for different ethnic groups

Ethnic Rhinoplasty – A Nose Job for different ethnic groups

Ethnic Rhinoplasty – A Nose Job for different Ethnic Groups in Sydney Australia

Ethnic Rhinoplasty is a nose reshaping procedure or a nose job performed to improve and enhance the shape of the nose for different ethnic groups. The complex surgical procedure involves reshaping and reconstruction of the cartilages and bones in the nose. Rhinoplasty can also be done to enhance the facial appearance or to improve breathing if you have a deviated nasal septum. It can be done for other conditions like cleft lip, cleft palate, chronic allergies causing nasal inflammation, or any mass in the nose.

Different kinds of noses require different types of rhinoplasty. Nose jobs depend upon the results you want to achieve or the condition for which you are undergoing a rhinoplasty. Traditional rhinoplasty aims to create a specific type of structure of the nose. Many procedures also leave the nose with a pinched-out and out-of-proportion appearance. The traditional Rhinoplasty procedure does not typically take into consideration the preferences and traits of your ethnicity.

Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Jeremy Hunt has completed hundreds of nose surgeries in Australia. Dr Hunt is a Sydney plastic surgeon who practices in Sydney and Wollongong.

What is ethnic rhinoplasty?

Ethnic rhinoplasty is a specialised form of rhinoplasty where the shape of the nose is altered without losing or diminishing the unique characteristic of your ethnicity. This procedure takes special care to retain the features that are a product of specific ethnicity. Ethnic rhinoplasty works with these features and incorporates them into the new design of the nose. Many people don’t want to lose sight of who they are, where their family is from and their particular ethnic heritage when getting a rhinoplasty.

Ethnic rhinoplasty will preserve your facial heritage and is a relatively novel concept but is gaining quick popularity as it creates a well-balanced look to suit your ethnicity.

How is an ethnic rhinoplasty different?

So, what is the difference between a rhinoplasty and an ethnic rhinoplasty? Both procedures are similar. They use the same methods and techniques to accomplish aesthetic changes. However, ethnic rhinoplasty pays special attention to your unique facial features and nasal structures. It creates a natural look of the nose that does not seem to be surgically corrected. It’s a nose job without compromising your physiognomy.

Ethnic rhinoplasty is an in-depth and complicated technique that will benefit from a highly skilled set of surgical hands. Certain nasal characteristics can pose a problem for surgeons lacking experience in performing ethnic rhinoplasty. Only trust plastic surgeons with the highest levels of skill for a successful ethnic rhinoplasty.

What are the different types of Ethnic Nose?

  • Indo-European or Caucasian noses are taller and thinner
  • A Middle Eastern or Mediterranean nose is usually longer and slightly droopy. The nasal tips are bulbous, the bridges are prominent, and have a large dorsal hump
  • People of Hispanic, Middle Eastern, or Mediterranean descent have dorsal humps over their nasal bridge
  • Asian or Latino noses have features in between these two
  • People of Hispanic, African, or Asian descent have thicker nasal skin. They tend to have more tissues underneath the skin of the nose than Caucasians do
  • Another peculiar feature of Asian noses is that they have a flared nasal base, with wider-than-average nostrils. The nasal bridge is low and wide and so is the tip.
  • Africans typically have a broad and flat nose

What are the types of ethnic rhinoplasty procedures?

The various reshaping procedures are:

  • Caucasian rhinoplasty:  Typically aims to straighten the bridge of the nose and reduce the dorsal hump
  • Middle Eastern rhinoplasty:  Also intends to straighten the bridge of the nose along with the refinement of the nasal tip and narrowing the nose
  • Asian rhinoplasty:  Aims to create a narrow nose, refine the nasal tip and increase the definition of the nasal bridge
  • Hispanic rhinoplasty: Aims to resolve the concern of a droopy nasal tip, creating a lifted or refined tip. It also intends to narrow the nostril width and remove the side bumps on the nasal bridge
  • African American rhinoplasty:  Intends to achieve a defined or narrow nasal bridge, refined nasal tip shape, and narrow width of the nostril

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How is ethnic rhinoplasty performed?

Ethnic rhinoplasty begins with a pre-operative consultation during which Dr Hunt will examine your nose. He will also determine if you should undergo the procedure or not based on the maturity of your nose. Your medical history will be reviewed, and a treatment plan will be recommended for you. Pictures of your nose will be taken for a before and after comparison. You will also be given specific instructions that should be followed before the procedure to ensure optimal results. On the day of the procedure, it is recommended that you do not wear makeup. The nose and the surrounding area will be cleaned and numbing cream will be applied. This will keep you at ease during the procedure.

What can you expect from an ethnic rhinoplasty?

An ethnic rhinoplasty procedure can help improve and enhance the appearance of your nose while respecting and preserving your ethnic characteristics. Results are visible soon after the procedure but the swelling may obscure the appearance. Improvements in your areas of concern will be noticed once your swelling goes down and your skin heals.

Ethnic rhinoplasty can help reduce the appearance of a bulbous nose tip. It can narrow the overall width of the nose, build and strengthen a flattened nasal bridge and achieve a well-balanced and aesthetically pleasing look.

What is the recovery like?

Recovery after ethnic rhinoplasty depends upon the extent of your surgical procedure. However, your skin should be healed completely within two to four days. You are also most likely to return to normal activities within two to three weeks.

Immediately following the procedure you may experience mild pain, bruising, and swelling at the site. This is completely normal and may take up to 48 hours to resolve. You will be given anti-inflammatory medications for controlling the post-operative symptoms. Avoid consuming alcohol for 24 hours following the procedure. Do not touch, rub or press the nose for about two weeks. If you wear prescription glasses, switch to contact lenses for this period.

It is important to properly follow your surgeon’s directions and advice for a quick and complete recovery. Your surgeon may also recommend the following:

  • Ice the area
  • Wear a nasal splint
  • Breathe through the nose for a few days after the procedure
  • Sleep with the head elevated
  • Eat a healthy and nutritious diet

How much does ethnic rhinoplasty cost in Sydney?

The cost of ethnic rhinoplasty depends upon the type of procedure performed. The differences in the cost of different rhinoplasty procedures are due to the specific techniques used in each procedure, the expertise required, and additional surgical costs like anaesthesia. After your initial consultation, you will get an exact quote for the ethnic rhinoplasty cost.

Call Dr Hunt’s team for an estimate or visit the Pricing Page for more information.

You may be covered by medicare if you meet the strict criteria for medical necessity and you can find out more about an Ethnic Rhinoplasty Payment plan.

Ethnic Rhinoplasty FAQs

What is the right age for an ethnic nose job?

  • It’s recommended to get an ethnic nose job when your nose is fully developed. This is achieved at around 18 years for males and 16 years for females. Dr Hunt will examine your nose to determine whether it has reached maturity and you are eligible for the procedure.

Why should I get an ethnic rhinoplasty?

  • Ethnic rhinoplasty is a nose job that preserves your cultural identity. A one-size-fits-all concept of traditional rhinoplasty fails to preserve your ethnic identity.  It does not take into account the rich assortment of facial shapes and characteristics that are present in our society. Apart from being aesthetically appropriate, ethnic rhinoplasty is also beneficial from a medical standpoint. Giving a Native American, Middle Eastern, or African American face the nose of a Caucasian may result in potential breathing issues. It may also increase the risk for multiple or revision surgeries.

What is the perfect ethnic nose?

  • There are many views regarding the concept of the perfect nose. Plastic surgeons have analysed the ideal nose shape for women. New research claims that a perfect nose should be slightly upturned. The optimum angle of rotation at the nasal tip should be 106 degrees when measured from the lip up. Celebrities with the perfect nasal angle are Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, Scarlett Johansson, and Kate Beckinsale. The range of nose rotation for the perfect nose is 90 to 100 degrees for men and 95 to 110 degrees for women. Rotation of the nose at an angle less than 90 degrees, makes a woman’s nose look long, droopy, and masculine.
  • That being said, the perfect ethnic nose must fit your face. Your chin and nose must work well together for your face. Dr Hunt will perform an in-depth facial analysis during your ethnic rhinoplasty consultation appointment to determine the right type of nose job for you. You should avoid having the wrong nose for your face!

Can your nose tell your ethnicity?

  • A person’s nose, eyes, and mouth tell a lot about your ancestry and cultural heritage. Different ethnic groups have different internal and external nasal characteristics. The geographical origins of your ancestry determine the shape of your nose. A nose with a narrow bridge and nostrils is a genetic adaptation to a cold and dry climate. Narrow nostrils can trap and heat the air before it is inhaled. Likewise, people descending from warm and humid climates have wider nostrils. In short, there is a gradual decrease in the width of the nostril and nose in people living far away from the equator.

Which ethnic group has the biggest nose?

  • People of African descent have the widest and the biggest nose as compared to people of other ethnicities. They have enlarged nostrils, round and wide tips, and lack a protruded nasal bridge. People from North Africa have a relatively smaller nose as compared to West Africans.

Which race has the longest nose?

  • In general people of the European or Mediterranean race have a long nose compared to other ethnic groups in the world. A Turkish man currently holds the Guinness World Record for having the world’s longest recorded nose.

What is an Italian nose?

  • An Italian nose has a prominent nasal bridge. Also known as a Roman nose or an aquiline nose, an Italian nose gives a curved or slightly bent appearance.  This eagle beak-like appearance of the nose has been considered to be a marker of nobility and beauty. The Italian nose was considered to be superior to others when equated with intelligence, status, personality, and power. There is, however, no scientific evidence or studies to support these claims.

Can you get a subtle nose job?

  • A subtle nose job can be achieved with an ethic rhinoplasty as it focuses on maintaining the nose structures like nasal bone, cartilage, and soft tissue in a natural position.  This creates a natural contour of the nose which does not make it look artificial or surgically corrected.

Can ethnic nose jobs look natural?

  • Ethnic nose jobs will look natural when the shape, curvature, and profile of your nose will complement your facial features based on ethnicity, natural anatomy, and gender. The key for a natural nose job or natural rhinoplasty is harmony over perfection.

Further Reading about Nose Surgery & Different Types of Noses

Medical References about Ethnic Rhinoplasty

About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

dr jeremy hunt

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a plastic surgeon performing breastbodyface and nose surgery in Australia. He is a member of FRACS & ASPS and has over 20 years of experience providing plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is optimal for your body and your lifestyle. Every patient is unique and, through his guidance, can achieve good results.

Dr Hunt’s personal, one-on-one service and attention to detail has given thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia the aesthetic results they desire.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of ASPS – the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship at the prestigious University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from some of the world’s very best plastic surgeons.

Next Step – Make an Enquiry or Request a consultation with Dr Hunt

Want more information before scheduling your consultation?

If breast reduction is something you’re considering, Dr Hunt can thoroughly explain all the options to you in a one-on-one consultation.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health professional.

Different Types of Noses – Nose Shapes & Surgical Options

Different Types of Noses – Nose Shapes & Surgical Options

What Are the Different Types of Noses and Surgical Options to Correct them?

About Noses

Your nose is the most prominent feature and the centre of your face. So naturally, much of how we look depends on the nose. There are many different types of noses, but if you are unhappy with the way your nose looks or works – nose surgery or a nose job may help.

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon with clinics in Sydney and Wollongong NSW. He has performed hundreds of nose surgeries in over 20 years of practice.

Before you find out which type of nose surgery could help, let’s first look at what kind of nose you might have.

Different Types of Nose Shapes – What sort of nose do you have?

1. Fleshy Nose

It’s the most common nose shape in the world. About 25% of the population has this type of nose. Fleshy noses are large and protruding in shape. They have more fatty portions than the bony ones. Albert Einstein, Prince Philip, Mark Ruffalo, and many famous people had this nose.

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2. Turned-Up Nose

It’s also known as the celestial nose. It’s small in size with a dent at the middle side of the bridge and a protruding lobule or tip. It’s one of the most appealing nose shapes.

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3. Hawk Nose

This type of nose has a dramatic curved shape and a prominent bridge. It exactly resembles the curved beak of an Eagle. It generally contributes to making your face shape more significant with a stronger personality.

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4. Greek Nose

It’s also known as the straight nose. This nose has a remarkably straight bridge without any kind of humps or curves. The Greeks usually have this kind of nose; only about 3% of the population has this kind of nose.

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5. Roman Nose

It resembles the nose of several ancient Roman sculptures. It’s shaped by its sloping curve that prominently protrudes from the face. The exaggerated bridge of it often is slightly bent or curved. It’s usually found in people with a strong, bold, and defined profile.

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6. Bumpy Nose

It’s also a common nose shape worldwide. These noses have a bumpy outline, followed by a subtle or prominent curve in the dip. These nose-type people mostly come for rhinoplasty, as surgical procedures are less complicated for them.

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7. Nixon Nose

It’s named after the 37th president of the USA because of the iconic feature it resembles. It’s one of the least common nose shapes. Basically, it’s marked by its straight bridge, which curves at the end with a broader tip. It’s a rare nose shape, according to research.

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8. Bulbous Nose

This is also a rare nose type. It has a rounded and curved tip, which protrudes differently, creating a bulbous, circular silhouette at the bottom of the nose. Celebrities like Bill Clinton and Leo McKern had this type of nose.

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9. Combo Nose

It’s a unique nose type. It’s not a nose shape on its own. But, it’s a mixture of all kinds of noses. The combo noses the components of different noses to create a unique silhouette.

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10. Snub Nose

Only 5% of the population in this world has this nose type. It’s defined by its distinctive thin and pointed look. It features a tinier, slightly rounder silhouette with a subtle upward slope at the tip. Also, it has a softer and rounder shape rather than a sharp and pointy look.

11. Nubian Nose or African Nose

The Nubian nose features a long bridge with a wide base. It’s also known as a wide nose. Mostly, Africans have this type of nose. Celebs like Beyonce, Michael Ealy, and Gabrielle Union have this nose.

12. East Asian Nose

East Asian noses usually are slim, flat shaped, and have a shorter tip. It’s the most common nose type of East Asia.

About Nose Surgery – Do you need a Nose Job or Rhinoplasty?

Nose surgery can help you want a better-looking nose and a more refined aesthetic appearance.

However, for many patients, nose surgery can be a medical necessity because of deformity, trauma or accident that requires surgical intervention. A Medicare rebate may be available.

Nose surgery can help with concerns like:

  • Nostrils that are wide, big, or inclined
  • An overly bulbous, swollen, or hooked nasal tip
  • Nasal asymmetry – Lopsided or uneven nostrils
  • Unsuitable nostril position or width
  • A broken nose or damage from earlier trauma

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Nose Surgeries for Problems with Different Types of Noses

Nose surgery is one of the most complex plastic surgeries, requiring the skill of an experienced plastic surgeon. Here are some of the most popular nose surgeries

  • Rhinoplasty – Rhinoplasty surgery can reshape and straighten your nose
  • Tip Rhinoplasty – Tip Rhinoplasty can contour the end of your nose or improve a bulbous nose tip
  • Septoplasty – Septoplasty can help improve your breathing and fix a deviated septum
  • Alarplasty – Alarplasty Nostril Surgery can narrow a wide nose and improve nasal flare
  • Turbinoplasty – Turbinate Reduction to improve your airway and breathing

Rhinoplasty Surgeries for Different Types of Noses

Now that you’ve got an understanding of the nose types and nose surgery, we can go further.

The most popular nose surgery is known as Rhinoplasty. Generally, you’ll find four types of Rhinoplasty. These are:

1. Reduction Rhinoplasty

When patients want to reduce their nose shape, this surgery is the one to consider.

In this type of surgery, Dr Hunt operates to reduce the patient’s nose and overall nose shape, or targets some of the areas or bumps and humps or even their nose tip.

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During this surgery, the cartilage or the bone is reduced. Sometimes, both of them can be reduced as well. This is done to achieve the perfect nose shape and design and the custom look that you want. It’s a good choice for those who have a really long nose.

2. Post-Traumatic Rhinoplasty

If the patient had any accidents or injuries that affected the nose,  surgery might be needed. It will help them get back a normal shape of the nose. But the recovery time will depend on how much damage is done and how many surgical procedures the patients will need. In some cases, the patients may take advantage of this situation, and he/she can get cosmetic enhancements too.

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During this operation, Dr Hunt will restore or reshape the symmetry of the nose if the cartilage or bones of the nose gets displaced. Besides, it also helps with breathing problems, snoring, address blockages or other functional issues.

3. Augmentation Rhinoplasty

Patients who have a really small nose can undergo this surgery. In most cases, it can be a genetic issue. Sometimes, the cartilage of nose can be damaged.

Augmentation Nasal surgery increases the general proportions of the nose. It’s performed in patients who have a lower nasal height due to congenital defects, trauma, infection, excessive reduction rhinoplasty, or submucosal resection.

During the surgical procedure, the patient’s own cartilage (if accessible) or a synthetic nasal implant can be used to augment and enlarge the nose.

4. Corrective Rhinoplasty or Revision Rhinoplasty

If you are not happy with the results of your initial nose surgery, then this surgery is usually suggested. It’s generally known as a secondary or sometimes, even a tertiary nose surgery. It generally corrects the issues or flaws that occurred after surgery.

The surgery can be associated with an augmentation or reduction surgery too. But, in general, the aim of doing this surgery is to restore the anatomy of the nose and to correct potential breathing problems.

The most common nose issues that need a corrective rhinoplasty are:

  • Over-reduction or insufficient reduction of bridge height
  • Obstruction of the nasal airway
  • Nose asymmetry that has worsened
  • A Nose job that was overdone
  • Excessive or insufficient tip projection
  • Inadequate shaping
  • Scar tissue that has thickened

5. Reconstructive Rhinoplasty

It’s more often done when the problem is a medical issue. It helps to restore damaged or lost tissue. The damage can occur for several reasons, such as cancer treatment, accident, or any injury. Sometimes, you may need to remove some nose tissue for any reason. This surgery can help to correct the issue.

For this surgery, Dr Hunt will take skin grafts from the other parts of your body to replace the damaged or lost tissue. Reconstructive rhinoplasty is a very complex procedure. You may need multiple surgeries and several months to get the expected results.

6. Refinement Rhinoplasty

Patients do this surgery to reshape the tip of their nose. If you want to make your nose sharper and pointy, or want to enhance the roundness of the nose, it’s for you. Also, this surgery can make your nose tip point upwards or downwards. The refinement rhinoplasty aims to tackle this very important part of the nose, so your facial appearance will change dramatically.

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The surgical steps vary from patient to patient. If you want a sharper nose tip, then Dr Hunt removes the fat tissue from the nose tip. And, if you want a nose tip rounder and softer, then Dr Hunt will put some implants to do the reshape.

Recovery after Rhinoplasty Surgery

The recovery depends on how complex the surgery was. The effect of the anaesthesia will be there for a few hours. You’ll have some splints and bandages outside your nose that will be attached to your cheek or forehead.

The maximum swelling and bruising will occur within seven days of the surgery. The nasal dressings, sutures, and splints will also be removed after a week from the operation. It’s recommended for the patients not to use any makeup products on the operated area. This helps to have a faster recovery. Most patients start to feel comfortable showing up in public within ten days.

How to Prepare for Nose Surgery

For good results and faster recovery, please follow these instructions. Some of them are essential for the success of your procedure.

  • Have a healthy diet with plenty of fibre. The vitamins will help with the recovery and promote healing. There is always a high risk of constipation because of the post-operative medications and anaesthetics. Also, avoid alcohol and smoking. Vitamin C and iron are essential for better healing. Read the Impact of Smoking on Your Plastic Surgery Results.
  • Take the medication as prescribed
  • Arrange for someone to drive you home from the clinic where the procedure is performed
  • You have to take at least a ten-day leave from your workplace. It’s because your nose will take this time to heal. Also, if you have any other major tasks, do them first and then schedule the surgery because it’s better to avoid stressful conditions
  • Don’t apply any makeup on the day of your surgery
  • Don’t take certain medications such as aspirin, vitamin E supplements, or any herbal supplement, including ginseng. They may interfere with anaesthesia

Always follow the instructions of Dr Hunt or your surgeon when preparing for surgery and afterwards.

FAQs – Questions about Rhinoplasty & Types of Noses

Is rhinoplasty a major surgery?

  • Many people assume that rhinoplasty is a minor surgery because the nose is small. However, the answer is no. The nose is a very important organ of the human respiratory system. And you can face many problems if the surgery isn’t done correctly. Always choose an experienced nose surgeon. Read our blog on How to Find the Right Nose Surgeon.

Is rhinoplasty painful?

  • In most cases, it’s not too painful. The patients have some swelling and a tender nose. Sometimes, there can be a bit of bleeding, too. However, Dr Hunt will explain pain management and prescribe you medications. You just have to follow instructions.

Read Dr Hunt’s Rhinoplasty FAQs post for more questions

Further Reading about Nose Surgery & Types of Noses

About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

dr jeremy hunt

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon performing breastbodyface and nose surgery in Australia. He is a member of FRACS & ASPS and has over 20 years of experience providing plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is optimal for your body and your lifestyle. Every patient is unique and, through his guidance, can achieve good results.

Dr Hunt’s personal, one-on-one service and attention to detail has given thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia the aesthetic results they desire.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of ASPS – the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship at the prestigious University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from some of the world’s very best plastic surgeons.

Next Step – Make an Enquiry or Request a consultation with Dr Hunt

Want more information before scheduling your consultation?

If breast reduction is something you’re considering, Dr Hunt can thoroughly explain all the options to you in a one-on-one consultation.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health professional.

How to find the Right Nose Surgeon Sydney

How to find the Right Nose Surgeon Sydney

Finding the Right Nose Surgeon or Rhinoplasty Surgeon Sydney to get a Nose Job 

Rhinoplasty and nose surgery are becoming more popular. The obsession with the perfect nose shape is quite understandable given it’s central location of the nose on your face. A rhinoplasty procedure can either help or detract from your nose. Given the high visibility of nose surgery, it only makes sense to want the right surgeon in Sydney to be performing the procedure. If the plastic surgeon you choose has little training and skills and lacks experience, you may end up with a botched nose job that leaves your nose looking deformed and just plain weird.

Commonly referred to as a Nose Job, nose surgery or Rhinoplasty can reduce or increase the size of your nose, change the shape of the tip or the bridge, narrow the span of the nostrils, or change the angle between your nose and your upper lip. It may also correct a birth defect or injury and can even help relieve some breathing problems. Sydney Plastic Surgeon Dr Jeremy Hunt’s regularly performs Nose surgery. As an experienced plastic surgeon, he finds the key is to assess the proportions of your face and advise on the optimal procedures to enhance your features. When Dr Hunt performs a rhinoplasty, it is not just a standard procedure. Each nose surgery he performs is tailored to match the proportions of a patients face to achieve a harmonious balance.

Patient Case: Dorsal Hump reduction – reduction in the dorsal hump removes the bump off the nose

What to look for in the Right Rhinoplasty Surgeon Sydney

When choosing a rhinoplasty surgeon for your nose job, research is the key.

Doctors and Surgeons have different levels of training and experience. When researching the right rhinoplasty surgeon, it is always important to look for:

  • A Fully trained specialist surgeon: Look for the letters FRACS after the surgeon’s name, this indicates they are a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College Surgeons
  • Member Australian Society Plastic Surgeons: Look for the letters ASPS
  • Specialist training in rhinoplasty: Ask about any advanced training in rhinoplasty or nose procedures
  • A high number of nose surgery cases per year: Ask for an average number of how many rhinoplasties the surgeon performs per year
  • Professional standing: Read the surgeons bio, check where the surgeon works
  • Patient Service Levels and a Professional manner: Expect to be treated as an individual and you should always feel that the surgeon cares for your well-being
  • Don’t be fooled: Expensive offices, elaborate marketing techniques and promises of the impossible don’t mean that you’ll get the optimal results from the surgeon

Remember: you are an individual and each nose is different. Your case needs to be assessed on an individual basis and the surgery specifically planned to meet your needs. This will take time and a surgeon who listens and who has the training and the experience should deliver the result you expect. If you don’t have a good feeling, then this is not the surgeon for you. If you have an open and honest understanding with a surgeon who listens to your needs, this is most likely to lead to a good nose job.

What’s the difference between a Cosmetic Surgeon and a Specialist Plastic Surgeon?

Finding the right surgeon for your procedure can be difficult. These procedures will alter the way you appear, so it is only understandable that you take time to choose the right surgeon for your procedure. However, before you can do that, you need to differentiate between a cosmetic surgeon and a plastic surgeon.

A 2017 report published in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal found that most people do not understand the difference between a cosmetic surgeon and a plastic surgeon.

Plastic surgery has a number of different sub-specialties that include reconstructive plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery. The former is a surgical specialty that focuses on improving the function and aesthetics of different parts of the body that are affected by congenital defects, trauma, or injuries. As the name suggests, the purpose of this specialty is to reconstruct or repair the affected part of the body.

Cosmetic surgery, on the other hand, is a medical and surgical field that aims to enhance aesthetics and improve the appearance of the face. The purpose of these procedures is to improve the looks and not the function, which is why they are labeled as elective procedures. This also makes it difficult for you to be able to get reimbursement for these cosmetic procedures by Medicare.

A plastic surgeon that works in the sub-specialty of cosmetic surgery is very different from a so-called ‘cosmetic surgeon’ or undertrained cosmetic doctor, as they will have very different training and education. A plastic surgeon has to go through medical school, followed by a residence in plastic surgery. On completion of their training, the surgeon has to get certified with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons  (RACS), and will often be a member of bodies such as the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). This RACS certification being referred to when it is said that a plastic surgeon is a board-certified surgeon.

A cosmetic surgeon goes through a less rigorous and less in-depth training path. The term cosmetic surgeon is not recognized by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) as are all plastic surgeons.

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How to find the Right Nose Surgeon

Here are some helpful tips when you are looking for the best rhinoplasty surgeon. Make sure to do your own online research and also ask your family, friends and colleagues for suggestions. This can help you make a well-informed decision about which surgeon you want to perform the procedure.

1. Always Check Their Surgical Credentials

This should be the first step in your surgeon selection process. It is important to make sure that your surgeon is board-certified and has the necessary skill set to perform this procedure. Board certification ensures that the surgeon you have chosen has performed the necessary pieces of training and given all the required examinations. This proves that the surgeon is knowledgeable in the field.

After checking the certification, you need to check that your doctor is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon or ENT surgeon and a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS). If they are not then there is a high chance that they do not perform many rhinoplasty procedures and hence, do not have enough experience with rhinoplasty to achieve the results you are looking for. It is a good thing to choose a board-certified plastic with an interest in cosmetic surgery who performs rhinoplasty. This ensures that your surgeon has expertise in the field and can perform the procedure to produce good aesthetic benefits and help you achieve the goals you set.

You should try to get some information on how many rhinoplasties has the surgeon performed in their career. It might also be helpful to determine how many different types of rhinoplasties can the surgeon perform. The reason this is important is that it speaks hugely about the skillset and versatility of the surgeon.

2. Ask your friends and medical advisors

Asking friends and loved ones for suggestions is another important thing to do before you decide on one specific cosmetic surgeon for your rhinoplasty. Your friends can share their experiences with you, and tell you what to look out for exactly. There may be aspects of your procedure that you haven’t even considered but your friends can help you realize all important aspects of the procedure.

Asking friends who have been previous patients of the surgeon you are choosing can be helpful as it gives you an idea about the communication skills and bedside manners of the surgeon. It is important to choose a surgeon who will communicate with you, and listen to you. If they keep giving their opinion and do not give you enough time to communicate your expectations and goals for the procedure, then they might not be the right choice for you.

The skillset of the surgeon doesn’t matter if the surgeon isn’t aware of what you want the results to be. A rhinoplasty is a personalized procedure and the expectations vary from patient to patient. If your surgeon has a reputation for not listening to their patients, the skillset is of no use.

Apart from that, your friends can provide an objection opinion, and stay unbiased. You are the one who has to go through the procedure and you may be overwhelmed with all the information at hand. Your friends can help you with that so you do not skimp on important aspects of the procedure like choosing the best surgeon for you.

3. Look at their results – Before and After Photos

Before you decide on one specific surgeon, you need to look at the pictures of the patients they have operated on. It is quite easy to find these pictures as they are often on the surgeon’s website. The before and after pictures will show you the skills of the surgeon, in not only performing the procedure but also hiding the scars well. Nobody wants visible scars from their plastic or cosmetic surgery, and if the pictures you find online have awkwardly visible scars, it might be worth looking into a different surgeon then.

When looking at these photos, try and find before and after pictures that are quite similar to your nose shape and structure. This will show you the surgeon’s abilities when it comes to your nose shape and structure. However, you should be careful of other pictures at the same time. Oftentimes, the plastic or cosmetic surgeon may be very well equipped with operating on a specific type of nose, and if your nose shape is one of those, it is great news otherwise, you should look for a different surgeon. See the Different Types of Noses – Nose Shapes & Surgical Options.

4. Read their Online Reviews from Past Patients

Reading reviews and testimonials online is like talking to the previous patients of the surgeon you have chosen. This gives you an insight into the personality and behaviors of the surgeon. The surgeon you choose will not only operate on you but you will also have to go for a consultation before the procedure and follow-ups after the procedure. If the surgeon has poor communication skills and those are mentioned in the reviews, it might be better for you to find a new surgeon because all aspects of your rhinoplasty journey are equally important and should be done properly.

A good surgeon should make you feel heard, and give you all the information about the procedure in a manner that you understand. If a surgeon cannot do that, you should search for a surgeon that can.

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What makes a Good Nose Surgeon Sydney?

A good nose surgeon should have the following qualities and characteristics:

  • Is a Surgeon with FRACS, a plastic surgeon, or ENT surgeon with experience in performing rhinoplasties and other cosmetic nose surgeries
  • Your surgeon puts your safety and well-being first
  • The surgeon communicates with you to achieve the expected results, without compromising on your health
  • They are willing to explain the procedure, the risks and complications associated with it, and answer any related question in a manner that you can understand.
  • Communicates with the patient without using medical terms and jargon that the patient cannot understand
  • Helps the patient realize the importance of harmony of facial features, and understands this harmony themselves. This improves the chances of you receiving a nose shape that matches your expectations and fits in with your face
  • Is willing to adapt to the new technologies used in cosmetic surgery
  • Is always learning about the new procedures and improving the techniques used in the rhinoplasty procedure.

Although some of these attributes seem common and are shared amongst all surgical fields, you should still make sure that your surgeon has them. It is an easy way of ensuring that you are receiving the best possible healthcare.

FAQs about finding the Right Nose Surgeon Sydney

How do I find the best nose surgeon?

  • You should ask your family, colleagues and friends, check their recommendations. Never take someone’s word that a surgeon is the right surgeon, follow up with your own online research
  • Look for before and after pictures so you can see the results firsthand
  • Check your surgeon’s credentials with AHPRA and only choose a surgeon that is a specialist and has more than enough experience with rhinoplasty
  • The Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) can direct you to a surgeon in your area, that has a special interest in the procedure you are considering

How do I check a plastic surgeon’s record?

  • You can check your plastic surgeon’s record by looking them up on the Australian Medical Board. This will let you know about the certification of your surgeon and whether or not they are a specialist surgeon. Moreover, you can call your area’s medical board to check if the surgeon of your choosing has any malpractice lawsuits against them.

Which surgeons do rhinoplasty?

  • Plastic surgeons, facial plastic surgeons, and otolaryngologists (ENT) surgeons can all perform rhinoplasties as their fields focus on nose anatomy and health.

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About Dr Jeremy Hunt FRACS – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

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Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon performing breastbodyface and nose surgery in Australia. He is a member of FRACS & ASPS and has over 20 years of experience providing cosmetic and plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is optimal for your body and your lifestyle.

Dr Hunt’s personal, one-on-one service and attention to detail has given thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia the aesthetic results they desire.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgery. He completed a Fellowship at the prestigious University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from some of the world’s very best plastic surgeons.

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