Bulbous Nose that can’t be solved with Filler, Solve it with the Customed Rhinoplasty

 Bulbous Nose that can’t be solved with Filler. Solve it with the Costumed Rhinoplasty.

 

 

 

 

 

A Bulbous Nose is known as a "Lucky Nose," which has a positive aesthetic connotation. However, due to the wide, blunt shape of the nose, it can give a rather dull appearance and disrupt the harmony of the facial features, so many people seek Rhinoplasty to improve this complex.

 





 

 

The main point of Bulbous Rhinoplasty is to improve the nasal bridge and the tip while simultaneously reducing the appearance of a blunt end to a slimmer, sharper shape. By slimming down a blunt nose, you can expect to improve the dimensionality of your face and change your image from a dull appearance to a sophisticated one. Correcting the bulbous nose has many ways, such as making incisions inside and outside the nose, adjusting the tip cartilage and nasal wings, or reducing and raising the alar. The surgery must be performed correctly according to the patient's current nose condition and desired improvement direction.







Before the Operation
 

This is a pre-op photo of a patient who underwent a custom Rhinoplasty at TS. The patient had previously undergone a nose filler procedure, which didn’t improve her low, blunt nasal tip. Fillers are a relatively simple procedure that can add volume to the bridge of the nose. Still, for those who need to improve the overall shape or lines of their nose, such as those with a bulbous nose, hump nose, short nose, or curved nose, it is not uncommon for patients to end up dissolving the filler and undergoing Rhinoplasty, as this patient did.

 





[Before the Operation: Overall, Low Nasal Bridge + Round & Flat Nasal Tip +Wide Alar]

 

This type of nose is often seen in Asians, with a low bridge, rounded, blunt tip, and widely spread alar. To improve the dull and stuffy look of the belly nose while at the same time improving the overall low bridge and end of the nose, we dissolved the filler. We combined bridge + tip surgery, Rhinoplasty, and nostril reduction.





[Procedures: Dissolve filler, Nose Bridge + tip surgery, Bulbous Nose, and Nostril Reduction]

 





 

=> For nostril reduction, analyzing the proportions and lines of the entire face is essential for a more natural result, resulting in a well-proportioned alar. It can reduce the risk of visible scarring by making a small incision in the area under the alar.








Bulbous Nose +Alar Reduction Before/After



Alar Reduction Healing Status (Before / After 5 Months)

 

The nose is the center of the face and one area that draws people's attention, so even a small change in shape can significantly impact your image. By slimming down the tip of a blunt, puffy nose through a Rhinoplasty or nostril reduction, you can visually narrow the area of your face and transform your image from stuffy and unappealing to classy and feminine.





When performing Bulbous Nose Rhinoplasty, the most important thing is to closely examine the condition of each patient's nose and develop a suitable surgical plan accordingly. As with other types of Rhinoplasty, There are many cases of patients undergoing revision due to the side effects or dissatisfaction with the shape and lines of the nose, so it is necessary to accurately analyze the overall shape, height, and size of the nose as well as the bridge and tip.

 

It is also important to note that the overall balancing act of choosing the right line and implant for the patient and considering the five angles of the nose is essential. If you don’t consider t thoroughly, achieving a natural and refined nose shape would be hard. Therefore, if you are planning a Rhinoplasty for the bulbous nose, please consult a surgeon experienced in Rhinoplasty to diagnose which lines, materials, and surgical methods suit your current nose type and create a customized plan accordingly.

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