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Recently, while conducting consultations, we have found that satisfaction with male rhinoplasty tends to be higher for certain face shapes. This is because there are cases where the change feels more noticeable when not only the nose is raised, but the overall facial proportions and structure are considered as well. Today, I’ll summarize the cases in which the effects of male rhinoplasty are more clearly shown.
A low, wide nasal bridge
If the nasal bridge is low or appears wide, the center of the face can look unclear. In such cases, male rhinoplasty can create a more defined bridge line and establish a clearer center, which can make the overall facial features look more distinct. Rather than simply increasing height, it is important to create a straight line that suits the face shape.
When the nasal tip droops

If the nasal tip points downward, the face may look longer or give a stuffy impression. In this case, the key point in male rhinoplasty is the angle and support of the nasal tip. By securely fixing the septal extension with triple fixation, length and angle can be stabilized, helping reduce shifting or deformation while creating a cleaner line.
In addition, when the nasal tip is firmly supported with a 2-layer fixation method, it can help maintain the shape over time. This kind of structural design is an important factor that affects the overall quality of male rhinoplasty results.
When the nasolabial angle is low

If the nasolabial angle—the angle between the nose and the upper lip—is low, the face may look flatter or appear to have a protruding mouth.
For men, a nasolabial angle of about 90 to 95 degrees is generally known as the standard for creating a natural straight nose line. Designing with this angle in mind allows for a three-dimensional side profile without looking excessive. This is why an approach that considers proportions is important in male rhinoplasty.
Key points of male rhinoplasty

Many people focus on raising the nose, but in reality, structural stability and proportions are more important factors.
Septal extension, 2-layer fixation, and the nasolabial angle should all be considered together to expect natural and long-lasting results. The more these elements are well reflected, the higher the satisfaction with male rhinoplasty can be.
Depending on the face shape and the condition of the nose, the effects of male rhinoplasty can vary. Rather than simply changing the nose shape, it is important to accurately identify what kind of change is needed within the balance of the entire face.
The key to achieving natural results is checking the direction that suits you through consultation and then proceeding accordingly.



