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A bumpy nose, where the nostrils appear wide and the tip looks round and spread out, is a factor that has a major effect on the overall impression of the face. When the nose line is not refined, the face can look larger or give a dull impression, which is why many people consider improving a bumpy nose. Today, we will look at how the impression changes after correction and which factors determine the result.
Changes in the Impression Caused by a Bumpy Nose

A bumpy nose has the characteristic of making the center of the face look wider as the nostrils and nasal tip appear spread out.
📌 A face that looks broad and flat
📌 A duller impression rather than a refined one
📌 The nose stands out more prominently in photos
Because of this, it often leads to concerns like these.
Key Changes When Improving a Bumpy Nose

When a bumpy nose is corrected, the nose line becomes more defined and the overall impression changes.
📌 A slimmer-looking nose line
As the spread-out nostrils and nasal tip are refined, they change into a thinner, neater shape
📌 A more defined center of the face
As the center of the nose is established, the features can appear clearer
📌 Improved facial proportions
As the nose line is refined, it can also create the impression that the face looks smaller
In this way, improving a bumpy nose affects not only the nose itself but also the overall image of the face.
The Importance of a Stable Nasal Tip Design

In bumpy nose correction, the shape of the nasal tip and the fixation method are important factors.
If the septal extension is fixed in three layers to stably establish the length and angle, it can reduce concerns about shaking or deformation over time. In addition, applying a customized nasal tip design and a 2Layer support structure helps form a firmer and more defined nasal tip.
Changes in the Nasolabial Angle and Side Profile

The angle of the nose also has a major influence on the impression.
If the nasolabial angle is too low, the face may look less three-dimensional or appear protruded, so it is important to set an angle that matches the proportions of the face.
In general, men form a natural side profile within the range of 90 to 95 degrees, and women within 95 to 105 degrees, and based on this, a straight or softly curved nose line is designed.
A bumpy nose is not simply about reducing the nostrils; the nasal tip, angle, and overall line must all be considered together to achieve a satisfying result.
When the nose line is refined, the center of the face becomes clearer, and the impression itself can change to feel more sophisticated. If you are concerned about a bumpy nose, we recommend checking the appropriate direction through a consultation that considers both your current nasal structure and facial proportions.



