Rhinoplasty is one of the most popular facial aesthetic surgeries, aiming to improve the shape and harmony of the nose with the rest of the face. In addition to enhancing appearance, it can also correct breathing problems or septal deviation. Using advanced techniques and precise planning, Dr. Sazgar strives to achieve natural, balanced results tailored to each individual’s features. Our goal is to create beauty in harmony with the face while preserving your natural identity — not just to change the way you look.
A droopy nasal tip not only makes the nose look longer from the front, but also gives an unattractive look to the nose and its relation to the upper lip in profile.
Saddle nose manifests itself as a depressed nasal dorsum (upper side of the nose) in profile photographs.
In many patients with cleft lip, the nose is also malformed, and this must be taken into account by the team that is treating the patient.
Over projected nose is commonly confused with humped nose. Even though these two types of malformity can co-occur, projected noses do not have humps in many cases.
Humped noses are common among some races, such as Aryans and Semites, and in some populations such as Native Americans.
A nasal malformity that significantly affects the natural elegance of the face, especially in women, is the wide nose.
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A droopy nasal tip not only makes the nose look longer from the front, but also gives an unattractive look to the nose and its relation to the upper lip in profile.
A common nasal malformation is the deviated nose, which is usually caused by impact trauma such as a blow to the face in a traffic accident.
Lack of symmetry in the face is common, but many people are unaware that they have asymmetric faces.
The Asian nose or short nose is not specific to the Chinese and Southeast Asian races, but is not uncommon in various parts of the Middle East and Iran due to racial interference and the presence of Turkmen, Uzbek and Kyrgyz ethnic groups.
Sometimes the nose is large in all dimensions. This may be considered a malformation that is very distressing for the patient.
This type of nose is not naturally common. However, it is a common complication in poorly performed rhinoplasty.
Many patients are ignorant of the fact that revision rhinoplasty following a prior unsuccessful rhinoplasty operation is much more difficult than an initial surgery.