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What is a Wide Nose?


Having a wide nose means your nose is wider than it "should be" when you it to the other on your face. This might be your (the alar base) are too wide, or the middle part of your nose (the bridge) is too chunky. This may be you’re born with, or it may develop over time as you age, or you’ve hurt your nose.


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At Centre for Surgery, we offer several types of plastic surgery that can help make your nose look . The two main ones are (often called a "nose job", which the way your nose looks by focusing on the bridge) and (which the size of your nostrils by the nostril passages).


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Wide Nose: What Causes It?


Your genes play a significant role in determining the shape of your nose, whether it’s wide or not. Having a wide, flat nose is quite common in some parts of the world, particularly among people of East Asian and descent (often called a Nubian nose).


If you’ve ever had to lower a ‘‘ (a raised bridge of the nose), it might make your nose look wider, as a lack of height in the nose bridge can give the that your nose is wider than it is.


An injury can cause the bones in your nose to shift and spread out, which can make your nose appear wider than before.


As we get older, you may notice that your are widening or the tip of your nose is . This is an entirely normal part of ageing.


Thinking about getting a wide nose rhinoplasty?









If you can tick any of the boxes below, you might be a perfect candidate for a wide nose rhinoplasty: your nostrils are large or wide; the bridge of your nose is wide; you have a broad or nose tip; or you have a dorsal hump which makes your nose look broad. Before making a decision, consult with a specialist surgeon at Centre for Surgery.


How to Make Your Wide Nose Smaller with Wide Nose Surgery











Rhinoplasty, commonly known as nose reshaping surgery, is a comprehensive surgical approach under . It aims to alter the nose’s size and shape, to both aesthetic and needs.


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is an intricate designed to modify the nose’s structure. For individuals with breathing difficulties, a Septo-Rhinoplasty might be recommended, offering a dual benefit of looks and nasal function.


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, also known as Rhino-Tip Surgery, is specifically for who primarily wish to concerns related to the tip of their nose. This precise procedure the size and enhances the of the nasal tip, issues of drooping and achieving a more aesthetically pleasing balance with the rest of the face.











, or Alar Base Reduction, zeroes in on the nostrils, specifically targeting their width. Ideal for seeking to reduce the size of wide nostrils, this procedure can significantly alter the appearance of the nasal base, resulting in more proportionate facial . Alarplasty is often combined with other rhinoplasty techniques for a more .


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the correct procedure depends on various factors, including the characteristics of your nose and the desired outcome. A detailed consultation with your at Centre for Surgery is crucial. By , you can gain a clearer understanding of the results.


Exploring Non-Surgical Options to Refine Your Nose’s Width


For individuals to refine the width of their nose without undergoing surgery, effective non-surgical are available. These alternatives offer less invasive ways to a more aesthetically pleasing nasal appearance; however, they ongoing to maintain the results.


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Non-surgical rhinoplasty, referred to as Liquid Rhinoplasty, is a that utilises dermal fillers to alter the nose’s appearance subtly. Experienced practitioners can skilfully use to create an that can make the nose appear more proportionate to the rest of the face, addressing concerns over nose width without the need for .


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Neuromodulators offer an alternative non-surgical option that targets the responsible for the and the nasal tip downwards. By these muscles, can help reduce the appearance of an flare, resulting in a nose.


Benefits of Rhinoplasty for a Wide Nose


A nose job could deliver: a more petite nose that’s in with the rest of your face; a boost in self-esteem and confidence; and a more look overall. If you’re considering a rhinoplasty or to make your wide nose a bit smaller, get in touch with us at Centre for .


In alarplasty, the surgeon makes a small incision in the outer crease of your nose at the alar base, a little wedge of tissue to reduce the size of your nostril opening, and may also trim down the outer to make your nostrils look narrower.


For a rhinoplasty procedure, the surgeon makes incisions across the columella (the soft part of tissue between your nostrils). The skin is carefully lifted away from the underlying bone and cartilage, which is then reshaped to make it narrower before pulling the skin back over the newly sculpted nose.


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How Long Does it Take to Recover from a Wide Nose Rhinoplasty?


Patients should for a timeline that spans several weeks, with the full benefits becoming apparent over several months.


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The immediate recovery period typically lasts up to 8 weeks. During this time, patients may notice that their nose appears undefined or uneven as swelling and begin to subside. Surgeons will advise against strenuous activity, and a splint is usually applied and worn for the first week. The nose’s final shape and will continue to refine and settle over up to 6 months .


Why Do I Have a Wide Bridge of My Nose, and How Can I Treat It?











A wide nose bridge can result from genetics, or trauma to the nose, or the natural ageing process.


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The best treatment option for a wide bridge nose is a full rhinoplasty. During the procedure, your surgeon will work on the bone and cartilage of your nose to a shape more in line with your goals.


Frequently Asked Questions About Wide Nose Surgery











A good way to check whether your nose is wide is to compare its width to the distance between your eyes. If your stretch beyond the inner corners of your eyes, then your nose could be considered wide.


Rhinoplasty is the most effective way to reduce the size of a wide nose. This procedure can enhance the shape and size of your nose, resulting in a more pleasing look.


Yes, a known as alarplasty or alar base reduction is designed to reduce the size of the nostrils without the width of the nose bridge.


A rhinoplasty is the best surgical to obtain a narrower nose, the size and shape of your nose bridge and for a more and .


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The most noticeable swelling appears within the first few days. For all the to completely go away, it could take up to a year.


Like any procedure, nose surgery can risks and complications including infections, bleeding, or scarring. It’s to these risks with your surgeon before going ahead with the .


Choosing Centre for Surgery for Your Wide Nose Surgery


At Centre for Surgery, we are committed to delivering exceptional patient care and surgical in every procedure we perform. Our team comprises highly skilled surgeons specialising in facial procedures, especially nose surgery, bringing years of and a deep of facial . We understand that everyone’s aesthetic goals are unique and design tailored treatment plans that best suit you. We employ surgical techniques and equipment, and our to you well beyond the operation itself with comprehensive aftercare.


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