Developing Your Aesthetic Goals for Rhinoplasty Surgery

Developing Your Aesthetic Goals for Rhinoplasty Surgery

Before you get rhinoplasty surgery, you’ll need to think about your goals. What are your reasons for wanting surgery? Different people have different ideas about what they want their noses to look like, and there is no one-size-fits all aesthetic.

Thinking about what appeals to you in terms of nose shape, angle, size, and proportions is important, especially when you are considering nose surgery (rhinoplasty).

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.

Balanced Proportions and Symmetry

A proportionate and symmetrical human face is what many people desire.

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 becomes part of the surgical goal, which some people may consider or desire when seeking surgery.

Characteristics of a Nose

One of the biggest challenges that comes 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 – Many people wish 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. Surgery can help you achieve smaller and symmetrical looking nostrils.
  • Angle Between Lip & Tip – A very important yet basic metric is the angle between the tip of your nose and the top of your lip.

Selecting a Nose Shape and Nose Size when Considering Rhinoplasty

Different people have different kinds of noses. 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 an experienced 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 your desired 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 desire 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 is important to remember that reducing the bone excessively can cause indentation, which is one of the risks to be aware of before rhinoplasty. Choosing a properly trained surgeon can help reduce risks.

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.

Rhinoplasty can adjust the width of this part of the nose for aesthetic purposes. Also, 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. This can not only help with nose straightening but keeps the airway open.

3. Tip of the Nose

The tip of your nose comprises 2 C-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 desired.

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

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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One of the most important elements of rhinoplasty is to consider whether you will be satisfied with how 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 in another procedure. For example, rhinoplasty and chin augmentation (genioplasty) are two different procedures that, together, can sometimes help a patient get the results they want. Your 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 could be 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.

It is important to remember that there is no one size fits all approach when it comes to rhinoplasty. For each individual, their goals might be completely different based on their face shape, features, and ethnicity. What might look great on one person might not be what’s best for another.

Hence, it is important to do significant research and determine what you want prior to heading for a consultation with a plastic surgeon. A skilled and qualified 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.

Further Reading about Rhinoplasty

Medical References about Ethnic Rhinoplasty

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. 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 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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Can Nose Surgery Help Treat Allergies?

Can Nose Surgery Help Treat Allergies?

Nose allergies, commonly known as allergic rhinitis, are not a life-threatening conditions but can make you feel uncomfortable. 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

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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There are two main types of nose surgical procedures- cosmetic rhinoplasty and functional rhinoplasty. Cosmetic rhinoplasty is aimed at addressing 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?

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 Rhinoplasty?

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 condition impact the outcome of the surgery? You don’t have to worry about it as having a rhinoplasty is generally okay 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

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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.

How long does it take for a rhinoplasty 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 rhinoplasties 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 is a good age to get a rhinoplasty?

  • 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 rhinoplasty 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

  • 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 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.

Dr Hunt’s personal, one-on-one service and attention to detail has ensured that thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia have received high quality surgical care.

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.

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Ethnic Rhinoplasty – Rhinoplasty for different Ethnic Groups

Ethnic Rhinoplasty – Rhinoplasty for different Ethnic Groups

Ethnic Rhinoplasty is a nose procedure performed to alter the shape of the nose for different ethnic groups. The complex surgical procedure involves altering the shape and reconstruction of the cartilages and bones in the nose. Rhinoplasty can also be done to change 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. Rhinoplasty depends 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 an alternate 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 rhinoplasty without compromising your physiognomy.

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. 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 help achieve the results you desire. 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 alter the appearance of your nose while respecting and preserving your ethnic characteristics. Results are generally 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.

What is the recovery like?

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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.

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Ethnic Rhinoplasty FAQs

What is the right age for an ethnic rhinoplasty?

  • It’s only recommended to get an ethnic rhinoplasty 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.

Should I get an ethnic rhinoplasty?

  • Ethnic rhinoplasty is a procedure 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 may 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.

Can your nose tell your ethnicity?

  • 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.

Can you get a subtle nose job?

  • A subtle rhinoplasty can be achieved with an ethnic 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.

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 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.

Dr Hunt’s personal, one-on-one service and attention to detail has ensured that thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia have received high quality surgical care.

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.

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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.

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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 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.

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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.

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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.

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.

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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.

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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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. 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.

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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.

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.

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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.

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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.

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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 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

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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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