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What Should Be Considered in Male Nose Line Design?

TS Plastic Surgery · 티에스성형외과 · October 18, 2024

There are differences between male and female facial structures, and especially the T-zone (from the brow bone to the nose line) has a major impact on the impression. In general, w...

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Clinic: TS Plastic Surgery

Original post date: October 18, 2024

Translated at: April 22, 2026 at 2:26 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

There are differences between male and female facial structures, and especially the T-zone (from the brow bone to the nose line) has a major impact on the impression.

In general, women tend to prefer soft, natural curves, while

for men, straight lines can give a strong impression.

In particular, for a harmonious facial appearance, the position and angle of the nasal tip are important.

If it is too upturned, it can look unnatural, so it is necessary to achieve a natural balance.

It is important to consider facial proportions that suit you,

and it is good to think about a design that harmonizes with each individual's face shape.

Balance from Various Angles

What Should Be Considered in Male Nose Line Design? image 1

Source: TS Plastic Surgery website

The impression of the nose is determined by the balance of several elements.

If you consider five main points—the starting point of the nose, the supratip break, the nasal tip, the infratip break, and the nasolabial angle—

you can create a nose line that harmonizes with the face.

In particular, male noses differ from female noses, so the supratip break and the nasal tip often give a straighter impression.

When these elements blend together harmoniously, they help create a natural and refined impression.

Importance of the T-Zone and Nose Line

What Should Be Considered in Male Nose Line Design? image 2

Source: TS Plastic Surgery website

In a male face, the T-zone (the area where the forehead and nasal bridge connect) is a factor that greatly affects the impression.

When the forehead and nasal bridge connect naturally, it can create a refined and harmonious feeling.

In general, men often prefer a straight nasal line,

and it is important to consider whether the slope from the forehead to the nasal bridge is natural.

Also, not only the height of the nasal bridge but also its thickness is a factor that determines the impression.

If it is too thick, it may look heavy, and if it is too thin, the strong impression may become weaker,

so it is important that it harmonizes with each individual's face shape.

The nasolabial angle (the angle formed by the nasal tip and the upper lip) is also an important part when considering the balance of the entire face.

To maintain a natural and harmonious impression, it is advisable to keep an appropriate angle,

and it is necessary to consider proportions that harmonize with each person's face shape.

When thinking about the harmony of the entire face, it is important to create a balanced nose line by considering each individual's features.

※ Because side effects such as inflammation, bleeding, and nerve damage may occur depending on the individual, sufficient consultation with medical staff before surgery is necessary.

This is an example image to help with understanding.

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