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Rhinoplasty for Arrow-like Nose, Improve Long Nose


 Rhinoplasty for Arrow-like Nose, Improve Long Nose




The nose is a part of the face that has a great influence on the overall impression. Even a slight change in the height or length of the bridge of the nose or the shape of the tip of the nose will have a great impact on the image you have. More and more people are considering rhinoplasty to have a delicate and charming image.

There are many different types of rhinoplasty that are suitable for different people, such as rhinoplasty for low nose, aquiline nose and arrow-like nose, nose tip surgery and alar reduction surgery.




Among them, the arrow-like rhinoplasty is a very satisfactory surgery because it can improve long nose that look like an arrow(dropping tip of nose).


When you look in the mirror, your nose occupies more than 1/3 of the entire face, and the tip of your nose is so low that your nostrils are invisible, or if the tip of your nose droops sharply when you smile, you must have an arrow-like nose. In order to correct this arrow-like nose, instead of simply inserting an implant into the bridge of the nose and grafting cartilage on the tip of the nose, it is better to create a natural nose shape that fits your face by controlling the movement of the nose tip muscles and the structural changes of cartilage.




If the tip of the nose droops like this, it will not only disturb the balance of the whole face, but also look old. Arrow-like noses are usually caused by overgrowth of cartilage that occupies the nostrils.


Therefore, in order to successfully perform a rhinoplasty for arrow-like nose, you need to know exactly what caused your nose to turn into an arrow-like nose. In addition, you need to carefully check the reviews of the rhinoplasty for arrow-like nose and entrust the surgery to an experienced plastic surgeon who can understand the movement of the nasal tip muscles and build strong frames to prevent recurrence.




If the tip of the nose is drooping in the shape of an arrow, the angle formed by the nose and the lips is small, or the nose is too long to fit the proportion of the face, you can improve the shape of the nose by having a rhinoplasty for arrow-like nose. It is a method of correcting the shape of the nose by reducing the length of the nose so that the angle between the lips and the nose becomes 95 to 110 degrees (for women), or 90 degrees (for men).


Rhinoplasty for arrow-like nose considers the coordination of the nose and the face to design the length and proportion of the nose. After that, part of the nasal tip cartilage is removed and tied up so that the cartilage can firmly support the tip of the nose to prevent recurrence.


If the nasal septal cartilage becomes longer, the attached alar cartilage and the tip of the nose will naturally droop. In this case, septoplasty can be used to improve the arrow-like nose. This is a method of removing and tying the tip of the septal nasal cartilage. After the surgery, the cartilage of the tip of the nose moves upward, shortening the length of the nose and raising the tip of the nose.


In addition, there is a nasal tip correction surgery, which implants autologous cartilage into the nasal column to more firmly support the nose tip cartilage. And, if the tip of the nose is drooping severely, there is a surgical method that makes a small incision in the nose to remove the nasal muscles.



Rhinoplasty for arrow-like nose requires careful analysis of different factors such as, the facial features, the degree of drooping nose, and the angle of the nose and lips to achieve satisfactory effect. For this reason, the most important thing is to formulate a surgical plan after full consultation with medical staff with extensive surgical experience and technique. In addition, although the price and review of rhinoplasty for arrow-like nose are very important, you should also carefully check whether the safety system and follow-up management system of the medical institution are in place.


If you visit our official website, you can directly view the reviews and photos before and after rhinoplasty for arrow-like nose (long nose). How about a thorough examination and consultation with medical staff before performing the rhinoplasty for arrow-like nose?







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