What is an Ethnic Nose Job? – Features Of Non-Caucasian Nose

What is an Ethnic Nose Job? – Features Of Non-Caucasian Nose

How to Get an Ethnic Nose Job in Sydney

Ethnic rhinoplasty is the medical term applied to a nose job or rhinoplasty when performed for non-Caucasian noses. It reshapes the nose without compromising its unique ethnic features and characteristics. People from different ethnic backgrounds have distinctive nose shape details that set them apart and reflect their heritage. Many ethnic noses are different – wider, flatter or shorter than Caucasian noses. Non-Caucasian noses may also have thicker nose skin, a bulbous nose tip, and flaring nostrils.

An ethnic nose job or Ethnioc Rhinoplasty is the similar to a traditional rhinoplasty in the sense that it can help improve the shape of the nose and correct breathing problems. However, ethnic rhinoplasty is different from a traditional nose job in that it takes into consideration the distinct ethnic beauty standards and nasal anatomical differences of people of African, Asian, Middle Eastern, Hispanic, or Indian descent.

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon who performs ethic nose jobs in Sydney. He has spent years studying the unique cosmetic features of different ethnic noses and developed personalised surgical skills that allow him to refine each type of nose while preserving its distinctive ethnic appearance.

What is an Ethnic Nose and how is it different?

People of different ethnicities have different nose features. An ethnic nose is a nose that has unique anatomical structures different from a Caucasian nose. A person’s skin colour, hair texture, cultural expressions, and language can give away their ethnicity, but so can their nose.

Caucasians usually have tall and thin noses with:

  • A narrow nose bridge
  • A relatively high nasal bridge
  • A pointy nose tip
  • Thin nasal skin and soft tissue
  • Strong bone and cartilage inside the nose

On the other hand, people of non-Caucasian ethnicities may have:

  • A wider nose
  • Relatively low and flat nose bridge
  • Bulbous nasal tip
  • Thick nasal skin and soft tissue
  • Wide nostrils
  • Weak nose cartilage and bones

These ethnic nasal characteristics are also complemented by the other facial features that give you your distinctive ethnic look including your eyes, lips, cheeks, and chin. That’s why it can be very challenging to reshape a non-Caucasian nose while maintaining the natural facial harmony.

Dr Jeremy Hunt has in-depth knowledge of ethnic-specific nose features and years of experience in reshaping the nose of patients of different ethnicities. When Dr Hunt performs a nose job on an ethnic nose, he always strives to achieve two goals:

  • Make sure your nose looks as good as possible
  • Make sure your nose fits harmonious with the rest of your ethnic facial features

Rhinoplasty Dr Jeremy Hunt Before and After Image - rhino-front-35 Scaled

What Are the Features of Non-Caucasian Noses?

People descendent from the same ethnic group usually share common nose features that set them apart from different ethnicities.

1.     African Nose features

The typical features of an African nose include:

  • Thick nasal skin
  • Wide nasal ala or flared nostrils
  • Wide and low nasal bridge
  • Wide and bulbous nasal tip
  • More fatty tissue within the nose

Patients with African noses seeking rhinoplasty usually wish to narrow the nostrils, narrow the nose bridge, and refine the tip of the nose. An ethnic African rhinoplasty does just that. It can make your nostrils smaller and the whole nose pointier.

2.     Asian Nose features

Compared with Caucasian noses, Asian noses are usually shorter, wider, and less projected. Common Asian nose features include:

  • Low and flat nose bridge
  • Wide and rounded nose tip
  • Thick nose skin
  • An abundance of soft tissue in the nose
  • Wide nostrils
  • Thin septum
  • Weak nose cartilage

People with Asian nose characteristics seeking a nose job often want to increase the projection of the nose from the face and get rid of its flat appearance. They want the nose to be more prominent and the nostrils bigger. That’s why an Asian nose job might include cartilage grafting too.

3.     Middle Eastern Nose features

A Middle Eastern nose is a common facial feature among people descending from Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt, Qatar, and Jordan for example.

Several features make a Middle Eastern nose unique, such as:

  • A long droopy nose shape
  • A nasal hump
  • Droopy nose tip
  • Thick nasal skin
  • Crooked nose or a deviated septum

People looking to get a nose job for a Middle Eastern nose usually wish to straighten the nose, smooth the nose bridge, and improve the projection of the nose tip. A Middle Eastern nose job (e.g. Lebanese rhinoplasty) focuses on preserving ethnic nose features for people with Middle Eastern descent while dealing with common nose problems – namely, the overprojected nasal hump and a droopy tip.

4.     Hispanic or Latino Nose features

People of Spanish or Latin American origins usually share the following special nose features:

  • Thick nose skin
  • Broad and bulbous nose tip
  • A dorsal hump
  • Wide nostrils
  • Drooping nasal tips
  • Weaker nose cartilage

Patients with Hispanic or Latino nasal cosmetic features looking to get a rhinoplasty may desire to narrow the nostrils, remove a nose hump, and refine their nose tip.

5.     Indian Nose features

A typical Indian nose normally has the following cosmetic features:

  • High nose bridge
  • A broad nasal width
  • A nasal bump or hump
  • Drooping nose tip

People with Indian nose characteristics may want to improve the curvature of their nose, narrow the nose, and add definition to their nose tip.

What Is an Ethnic Rhinoplasty?

An ethnic rhinoplasty, or ethnic nose job, is a nose reshaping surgery that improves the size and shape of a nose with distinctive ethnic features. An ethnic nose reshaping surgery enhances the appearance of the nose while preserving its cultural identity. It allows people of Middle Eastern, Asian, Hispanic, African, or Indian origins to make their noses look better without changing their unique ethnic look.

Getting an aesthetic looking nose isn’t just about straightening the nose or making it smaller or bigger. It needs to fit in with the rest of your facial features such as your eyes, your lips, your cheeks, and the shape of your chin.

While performing nasal surgery for people of non-Caucasian descent, Dr Jeremy Hunt focuses on:

  • Supporting the weak nasal structures
  • Fixing the shape of the nose while protecting its ethnic identity
  • Correcting septal deviation and breathing problems

Dr Jeremy Hunt attentively considers all the cosmetic details of your face and how they all come together. He then meticulously plans your nose job to make sure your new nose will look balanced with the rest of your face.

What Are the Different Types Of Ethnic Nose Jobs?

There are different types of nose jobs that are designed to meet the aesthetic needs of people with non-Caucasian noses including:

  • African American rhinoplasty
  • Asian rhinoplasty
  • Middle Eastern rhinoplasty
  • Hispanic rhinoplasty
  • Indian rhinoplasty

1.     African nose job or African Rhinoplasty

An African rhinoplasty is a nose surgery done to alter noses with African characteristics.

While performing rhinoplasty on an African nose, Dr Hunt usually aims to:

  • Increase the height of a flat nose
  • Enhance the projection of the nose
  • Make the nostrils narrower
  • Sculpt the nose tip

By getting an African nose surgery, you’ll may have smaller nostrils, a higher nose bridge, and better tip projection.

2.     Asian nose job or Asian Rhinoplasty

Asian rhinoplasty is a nose job customized according to the distinct anatomy of Asian noses.

During an Asian nose reshaping surgery, Dr Hunt will work on:

  • Increasing the projection of the nose bridge
  • Narrowing the nose
  • Correcting nostril flaring
  • Supporting the nasal structures with cartilage grafts

Asian rhinoplasty can make your nose project further from your face, improve your nose profile, and get rid of your flatter nose appearance.

3.     Middle Eastern nose job or Middle Eastern Rhinoplasty

A Middle Eastern ethnic rhinoplasty is designed for patients of Lebanese, Middle Eastern, or Oriental descent. During a Middle Eastern ethnic nose job, Dr. Hunt can help:

  • Flatten a dorsal hump
  • Straighten the nose
  • Lift the nose tip upwards

A Middle Eastern rhino can make your nose look smaller, and smoother, and give you a more pointed nose tip.

4.     Hispanic nose job or Hispanic Rhinoplasty

Hispanic rhinoplasty is a nasal surgery specifically tailored for patients of Hispanic origins.

During Hispanic nose surgery, Dr Hunt uses special surgical techniques that allow him to:

  • Remove a nasal hump
  • Raise the nasal tip
  • Add height to the nose bridge
  • Narrow the bulbous nose tip

After a Hispanic rhino, patients can enjoy a smoother nose shape with a more refined nose tip.

5.     Indian nose job or Indian Rhinoplasty

Indian rhinoplasty is another type of ethnic nose surgery that specifically reshapes noses with typical Indian characteristics.

Dr Hunt customises an Indian nose surgery to:

  • Correct a nose hump
  • Fix a droopy nasal tip
  • Narrow the nose

Patients getting an Indian nose reshaping surgery can end up with a smoother nose profile, narrower nasal width, and a more defined nose tip.

In every type of ethnic nose reshaping surgery, Dr Jeremy Hunt uses unique surgical approaches that will suit your distinctive ethnic nasal features.

He makes sure you get optimal results without compromising your ethnic identity or making your nose look “too Caucasian”.

Ethnic Nose Job Recovery

After any type of nose surgery, you can expect some discomfort, bruising, and swelling. With that said, each nose job is different and each nose heals in its own time.

Your recovery after rhinoplasty will depend on several things, including:

  • Whether there was nasal bone breaking involved
  • The amount of bone and cartilage that was removed
  • Whether your nose needed cartilage grafts
  • Whether your plastic surgeon used a closed or open approach
  • Your body’s healing abilities

However, recovery from an ethnic nose job usually takes around 10 days, by that time you’ll probably be able to return to work, light exercising, and other regular activities. Your bruising and swelling will go down gradually over the first few months following your ethnic rhinoplasty. Three to six months after your rhinoplasty, your nose will remarkably improve and you can start noticing the final results.

The results of your surgery will improve over the first year following your nose reshaping surgery. In 12 months, you’ll be able to enjoy the final results of your nose job.

How Much Is an Ethnic Nose Job?

After your consultation with Dr Hunt, you will get a precise quote for your ethnic rhinoplasty. The cost for your ethnic nose job will be determined by the amount of work your nose needs, the surgical approach used, the medical equipment needed, the type of anaesthesia, and the hospital location where the surgery is performed.

Dr Hunt will customise the nose procedure to meet your unique aesthetic needs and expectations. After that, he will give you an estimate of how much your ethnic rhinoplasty will cost.

People with medical problems related to the nose that require corrective surgery, such as a deviated septum or nasal obstruction, may be eligible for a Medicare rebate.

For more information about prices visit Dr Hunt’s pricing page

FAQs about Ethnic Nose Job

How is ethnic rhinoplasty different from traditional rhinoplasty?

  • All nose reshaping surgeries share the same goals: make the nose look better, and make the nose function better. An ethnic nose job is the same as a regular nose job; it reshapes the nose and fixes any nasal obstruction or breathing problems. The difference is that a nose job done on an ethnic nose emphasises the unique ethnic features of the nose and reshapes it in a way that keeps it in balance with the rest of the facial characteristics.

What is Ethnic Tip Rhinoplasty?

  • Ethnic tip rhinoplasty is a nose job done on people of non-Caucasian descent. It’s designed to make a bulbous or wide nose tip (common in Asian, African American, and Hispanic noses) smaller and more pointed.

Are there surgeries to make your nose bigger?

  • Plastic surgery like Nose Surgery can be performed to make a flat or short nose bigger. Ethnic nose jobs commonly include cartilage grafts harvested from the ear, septum, or ribs to add height to the nose and reshape the nose tip.

Further Reading about Nose Surgery & Different Types of Nose Jobs

Medical References about an Ethnic Nose Job

About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

dr jeremy hunt

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon and a member of FRACS & ASPS. He 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.

What Is a Perfect Nose?

What Is a Perfect Nose?

Dimensions of a Perfect Nose

The nose is one of the most important elements of your overall physical appearance. While we all have a certain idea of what a beautiful nose looks like, we can’t really tell what makes a perfect nose. What appeals to you in terms of colour, form, shape, and proportions? Does the frontal view determine the symmetry of your nose or does a profile view makes a difference? These are very hard questions to answer especially when you are considering a nose job.

While scientists have tried to set basic principles and rules to define beauty, beauty is an elusive concept. The concept of beauty is drastically different around the world based on ethnicity, independent tastes, cultural differences, social media influencers, celebrities, and media.

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 NSW.

What Does an Attractive Nose Look Like?

We all know that being the central feature of the face, the nose holds a very important value when it comes to the overall balance and facial proportion. Your face might not look as attractive if the nose is off-balance. Social media and the entertainment industry have heavily influenced the standards of beauty for men and women around the globe.  This has given rise to multiple cosmetic surgery procedures including Rhinoplasty.

We all know that the concept of beauty is ever-evolving. However, one thing has managed to stay constant throughout these years. That is the golden ratio. The concept of the golden ratio goes far back to ancient Greece. Humans have been fascinated with the concept of symmetry and fractal patterns for ages.

Balanced Proportions and Symmetry

A proportionate and symmetrical human face is considered to be ideal. While some people are born with a proportionate and fairly symmetrical face, others are not. Luckily, cosmetic surgery can help patients achieve a more beautiful looking face.

A human face can be divided into three parts: upper, middle and lower. The upper part of your face includes your forehead and eyebrows. The middle part extends from the eyebrows to the base of the nose. The lower part of the face refers to the area extending from the nose to the chin. When the concept of the golden ratio is applied to the human face in cosmetic surgery, both vertical and horizontal symmetry is achieved and you get a balanced face shape.

 

Characteristics of an Ideal Nose

One of the biggest challenges that come with cosmetic surgery from a surgeon’s perspective is determining what the patient wants from the surgery. And this explanation is the hardest part for the patients as well. Every individual has a unique face and it becomes increasingly hard to outline the characteristics of a nose that you would like to achieve. It is important to be aware of the reference points so you can communicate clearly during the consultation. Let’s discuss these points briefly:

  • Width – A lot of people want their noses to look thin. Narrowing the overall width will make your nose appear thinner.
  • Nasal Tip – Another common characteristic that people want to be altered is their nasal tip. A lot of people are born with thick nasal skin which makes their nose tip appear round instead of pointy.
  • Straighter Lines – Nobody likes the look of a humpy or bumpy nose. Most people which to achieve straighter lines and get their bumps removed. In some cases, the result can be temporarily achieved with a dermal filler. For permanent removal of the dorsal hump, surgery is required.
  • Nostril Size – While the purpose of nostrils is to purify the air that enters your lungs, the size of the nostrils plays an important role in how your overall nose will look like. Surgery can help you achieve smaller and symmetrical looking nostrils.
  • Angle Between Lip & Tip – A very important yet basic metric of an ideal nose is to determine the angle between the tip of your nose and the top of your lip. This angle is responsible for creating a more masculine or feminine look and can be altered to achieve the desired results.
  • The shape of the Face – Last but not least, no matter how beautiful your nose is, it should match the rest of your face.

Selecting a Nose Shape and Nose Size when Considering Rhinoplasty

Different people have different kinds of noses. It’s fascinating yet complicates the process of rhinoplasty. So, how could you decide what nose shape fits you? The process is very complex and requires a lot of research. Plus, you need to choose the right surgeon who can help you determine what will work based on your facial features and face shape.

3D stimulation is often used to help their patients visualise the results of rhinoplasty. While this isn’t an accurate representation, it will give you a fairly clear idea of how your nose is going to look after surgery. Let’s discuss a few pointers that can help you determine the ideal nose shape prior to getting the cosmetic surgery:

1.     Upper Part of the Nose

The upper part of your nose is essentially made of nasal bones. The most common types of changes people require for this part are: eliminating the bump on the nose and narrowing down the bridge of the nose. In certain cases, Dr Hunt will alter the height of the nasal bones to match the angle between the top of the nose and forehead. It will result in a straighter nose. It is important to remember that reducing the bone excessively can cause indentation. This can make the results look unnatural and can also make your face appear bigger than it actually is. Moreover, it will also restrict the airflow which can create problems with breathing. The right surgeon will narrow down the nose and straighten it without going overboard.

2.     Middle Part of the Nose

The middle section of the nose is essentially made of bendable cartilage. It starts from the nasal bones and ends towards the tip. The central part is known as the septum. Think of it as a rectangular piece of cartilage that serves the purpose of dividing your nostrils. It extends deep into the nasal cavity. You will notice that there is a small curve of cartilage on either side of the septum: Which helps with keeping the airways open.

Most patients would like to make this area appear straighter. Moreover, this area shouldn’t be too wide or narrow. In some cases, patients have a deviated septum that they want to be corrected. Dr Hunt usually aims to make the middle part of the nose match the height of the nasal bones. During the surgery, Dr Hunt will also focus on reducing the bumps and the curves in this area if needed. Again, it shouldn’t be overdone otherwise it can lead to restrictive breathing and can cause your nose tip to appear larger. In some cases, the middle part of the nose needs extra support which requires the use of special cartilage grafts. It not only helps with nose straightening but keeps the airway open.

3.     Tip of the Nose

The tip of your nose comprises 2C shaped cartilages. The aesthetics of your nose are heavily dependent on the size shape and projection of the tip. In certain patients, no changes are required when it comes to the tip. While in others, minor alterations to the tip of the nose might be needed. Ideally, the tip of the nose should be in line with the height of the profile line.

Common changes made to the tip during the surgery include increasing projection of the tip, decreasing projection of the tip, narrowing a boxy tip, and making an uneven tip look symmetrical and balanced.

4.     The Skin of the Nose

All of us are born with different skin types and thicknesses. Think of the skin on your nose as a wrapping or an envelope to the underlying structure. Certain patients are born with fairly thick and oily skin. If that’s the case, it is very difficult to see significant changes. On the other hand, if you are someone with thin skin, even the smallest changes will be seen. During rhinoplasty, your skin won’t be removed. The focus is on the underlying structure instead. Based on your skin structure, Dr Hunt will let you know what changes can and cannot be achieved with the surgery.

5.     Nasal Airway

The nasal airway is the final consideration when it comes to rhinoplasty surgery. Nasal breathing is essential to your comfort, sleep, exercise and overall health. In certain cases, nasal airways can create problems with breathing and must be treated separately. This isn’t a part of cosmetic rhinoplasty. In some cases, the blockages in airways are caused by the curvatures in the cartilage or the thickening of turbine glands. If that is the case, it can be addressed during rhinoplasty.

Balancing Your Nose with other Facial Features

Rhinoplasty Dr Jeremy Hunt Before and After Image - Rhino-side-40 Scaled

One of the most important elements of rhinoplasty is to ensure your nose matches the rest of your facial features. A lot of the time, treating the nose alone is sufficient to make patients satisfied with the results. However, it isn’t always the case. In some cases, patients will also need minor alterations to their facial structure to achieve an optimal outcome. For instance, individuals with small and recessed chins often appear to have large noses. This is due to the fact that the nose protrudes beyond the end of the chin. In this scenario, a chin implant might fix the problem instead of a rhinoplasty. That is why it is important to choose a highly credible and experienced surgeon who isn’t afraid to be honest with you. The surgeon should be able to tell you upfront what is and isn’t suitable for you.

Importance of an Open and Honest Discussion

It is important to choose a surgeon who is truly invested in your well-being. With an open and honest discussion, you will get to know whether rhinoplasty is the answer to your aesthetic worries or not. Please make sure that you are completely comfortable with your surgeon and can openly share all your concerns. If you feel that you aren’t able to communicate freely with your surgeon, keep on researching and book a consultation with the next one.

Rhinoplasty is a great surgical procedure when done right. It is important to remember that there is no one size fits all approach when it comes to a perfect nose. For each individual, the perfect nose will look completely different based on their face shape, features, and ethnicity. What might look great on one person will look completely ridiculous on another.

Hence, it is important to do significant research and determine what you want prior to heading for a consultation with a plastic surgeon. The right surgeon will be able to understand your vision, help you visualise the results, and more importantly will be honest with you in regards to what can and cannot be achieved. In some cases, you might need alterations to other facial features instead of your nose.

Further Reading about Nose Surgery

Medical References about Ethnic Rhinoplasty

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.

 

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

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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.