
Everyone’s eyes, mouth, cheekbones, and jaw differ in position and length, and so do the width, contours, and even skin texture of the face.
That is why a nose that looks beautiful on one person may not look beautiful on another.
For this reason, simple comparisons have limits.
The most important step when planning rhinoplasty is
accurately understanding the strengths and weaknesses of your own face.
So today, I’ll explain how to decide on a nose line that suits your face shape.
A Nose That Suits Each Face Shape

A face with distinct facial features → a nose that is too high may look too strong
A soft face shape → a nose line that is too rigid can look unnatural
A slim face shape → even a slight difference in nose length or width can greatly change the impression
In other words, the truly natural nose is one that brings out the entire face.
✔ The Importance of Harmony Seen in Revision Cases


In consultations, we often hear things like this.
“My nose looks prettier, but people say my face looks even more awkward.”
“I copied the nose from a photo, but it just doesn’t suit me.”
In most of these cases, it is not a lack of technique, but a problem with the design.
They followed only the “nose in the photo”
without analyzing face shape and proportions.
At Baba Plastic Surgery, the proportion of revision surgery consultations is also relatively high,
and many cases involve a nose that was made well but does not match the face.
This is not a problem with the nose itself, but a problem of harmony.
✔ Why the First Design Is So Important


The goal of rhinoplasty is not to create a “pretty nose” in one go.
If the design is planned from the start to suit the face shape, proportions, and personal image,
the result will look natural and last a long time.


If the first design is accurate,
the likelihood of revision surgery decreases,
it does not become awkward over time,
and the change in appearance is not too dramatic, which leads to higher satisfaction.
That is why Baba Plastic Surgery
places more importance on the “design stage” than on the “surgery” itself.
✔ Closing Thoughts


The difference in rhinoplasty is determined not by size, but by how well it suits you.
Rather than trends, the standard should be the harmony and proportions of your own face.
There is only one nose that fits your face shape,
and finding that standard correctly is the beginning of successful rhinoplasty.


