Rhinoplasty for a Long Nose By Nimit D on October 12, 2017

A well-proportioned noseWhen the nose appears too long, it can make the face look out of balance. For patients who are unhappy with the length of the nose, rhinoplasty may provide the solution they desire. Rhinoplasty can be used to reduce the length of the nose, improving the proportions of the nose in relation to the surrounding facial features. When the proportions of the nose are altered to fit in harmony with the rest of the facial features, it can transform the appearance and boost self-esteem.

If you would like more information about rhinoplasty for a long nose, or to see if rhinoplasty is right for you, contact Ottawa, ON plastic surgeon Peter Brownrigg. Before your consultation, learn more about how rhinoplasty may help you as we take a closer look at rhinoplasty and reducing the length of the nose.  

Reduction Rhinoplasty for Improving the Length of the Nose

There are different types of rhinoplasty to address the unique needs of each patient. When it comes to decreasing the length of the nose, reduction rhinoplasty is the most commonly used procedure.

With reduction rhinoplasty, the nose is reshaped to improve its proportions to the rest of the facial features through the removal of small amounts of bone or cartilage. This makes it possible to decrease the length of the nose as well as address bumps on the bridge of the nose. Reduction rhinoplasty may also be used to reduce the appearance of flared nostrils through the removal of tissue at the point where the nostrils meet the cheeks.

Rhinoplasty, including reduction rhinoplasty, may be performed using an open approach or a closed approach. With closed rhinoplasty, all incisions are made inside the nose. This prevents any external scarring. With open rhinoplasty, the skin at the tip of the nose is lifted by making an incision across the columella, or the area between the two nostrils. By lifting the skin, the surgeon is allowed greater access to reshape the bone and cartilage. Although open rhinoplasty leaves a scar on the outside of the columella, the scar is often very minor and hardly noticeable.

Candidates for Rhinoplasty

Candidates for rhinoplasty include those who are unhappy with the shape of the nose, whether it's too long, wide, bumpy, or crooked. Through rhinoplasty, it is possible to improve the proportions of the nose for an overall enhanced appearance. In addition to wishing to address aesthetic issues with the nose, ideal candidates for rhinoplasty should be in good general health and free of any serious medical conditions, such has heart disease or uncontrolled diabetes. Candidates should also be non-smokers and have realistic expectations regarding the results of rhinoplasty.

Is Rhinoplasty Right for You?

With rhinoplasty, a subtle change in the shape and size of the nose can enhance the overall appearance. If you are unhappy with the length of your nose or any other issue with its appearance, rhinoplasty may be right for you. To find out if you're a candidate, please schedule a consultation with Dr. Brownrigg.

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Dr. Peter Brownrigg

Dr. Brownrigg has focused on facial plastic surgery since 1984. He is affiliated with a range of prestigious organizations, including:

  • American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
  • Canadian Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
  • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
  • Board Certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic Surgery
  • Has acted as the Canadian Region Vice President of the American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
  • Has acted as the treasurer and president of the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery
  • American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
  • Canadian Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
  • Ontario Medical Association

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