Rhinoplasty surgery is performed not only to address functional issues in the nose but also to resolve visual concerns related to the nose. Each nose is unique, and the ideal nose is one that is most suitable for the individual's face, harmonizing with the other facial features. It's important to remember that everyone's facial proportions are different. In facial beauty, it is not just about individual parts looking beautiful on their own, but their proportional harmony and cohesive appearance together are crucial. For instance, a short nose may look unattractive on a long face, while on the contrary, a long nose and pointed chin may disrupt the harmony on a round, small face.
Therefore, when planning an aesthetic surgery in the facial region, the shape, proportions, and even the quality and character of the skin should be thoroughly analyzed before the surgery. The newly planned nose shape should be designed accordingly.
In addition to these considerations, asymmetrical irregularities in the face and the lack of harmony in the proportions of the nose, forehead, chin, and cheeks are significant details that can influence the successful outcome after surgery. Hence, during the facial analysis stage, additional procedures suggested by your doctor to address observed asymmetries and improve the overall harmony might be crucial factors affecting the success of your nose surgery. For example, if your chin or forehead is recessed in comparison to your nose, solely operating on your nose might not enhance its beauty; it could potentially worsen the proportions and lead to a surgical nose appearance. Achieving a natural harmony between protruding areas on our face is essential. In order to achieve this harmony, in addition to rhinoplasty surgeries, we may also implement certain medical or surgical interventions.