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

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 rhinoplasty 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 prominent in shape. They have more fatty portions than the bony ones. Albert Einstein, Prince Philip, Mark Ruffalo, and many famous people had this nose.

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

fleshy - Dr Jeremy Hunt Leading face surgeon

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 prominent lobule or tip. It’s one of the most appealing nose shapes.

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

turned-up nose types sydney - Dr Jeremy Hunt Leading face surgeon

3. Hawk Nose

This type of nose has a curved shape and a prominent bridge.

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

hawk nose types sydney - Dr Jeremy Hunt Leading face surgeon

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.

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

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5. Roman Nose

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

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

Roman - Dr Jeremy Hunt Leading face surgeon

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.

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

bumpy - Dr Jeremy Hunt Leading face surgeon

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.

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

Nixon Nose types - Dr Jeremy Hunt Leading face surgeon

8. Rounded Nose

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

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

Different Nose Shapes - Dr Jeremy Hunt Leading face surgeon

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.

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

Different Nose Shapes - Combo Nose - Dr Jeremy Hunt Leading face surgeon

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 Rhinoplasty – Do you need a Rhinoplasty?

Rhinoplasty can help if you have concerns about the look of your nose.

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

Rhinoplasty can help with concerns like:

  • Nostrils that are wide, big, or inclined
  • Shape of the 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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Rhinoplasties 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 rhinoplasties:

  • Rhinoplasty – Rhinoplasty surgery can reshape and straighten your nose
  • Tip Rhinoplasty – Tip Rhinoplasty can contour the end of your nose or improve a circular 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 other irregularities that the patient is concerned about.

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

different Types of Noses - Redecution Rhinoplasty - Dr Jeremy Hunt Leading face surgeon

During this surgery, the cartilage or the bone is reduced. Sometimes, both of them can be reduced as well.

2. Post-Traumatic Rhinoplasty

If the patient had any accidents or injuries that affected the nose, surgery might be needed to restore their nose shape. But the recovery time will depend on how much damage is done and how many surgical procedures the patients will need.

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

different Types of Noses - Post Traumatic Rhinoplasty - Dr Jeremy Hunt Leading face surgeon

During this operation, Dr Hunt will endeavour to restore or reshape the symmetry of the nose if the cartilage or bones of the nose gets displaced. It can also help with breathing problems, snoring, address blockages or other functional issues.

3. Augmentation Rhinoplasty

Patients who are concerned about a 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 alter the roundness of the nose, it might be for you. Also, this surgery can make your nose tip point upwards or downwards.

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

different Types of Noses - refinement rhinoplasty - Dr Jeremy Hunt Leading face surgeon

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 Rhinoplasty

After your rhinoplasty, please follow these instructions:

  • 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 a Nose Surgeon.

Is rhinoplasty painful?

  • In most cases, the pain after rhinoplasty is manageable. 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 Rhinoplasty & Types of Noses

About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

dr jeremy hunt

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon performing breast, body, face 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 suitable for your body and your lifestyle. Every patient is unique and requires a personalised approach to reach their goals.

Dr Hunt has provided his one-on-one service and attention to detail to thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia.

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 University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from well-established and experienced plastic surgeons.

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