
Hello,
This is VN Plastic Surgery.
Many people want to undergo nose surgery, but may not be sure what type of nose they have.
Still, you may be able to tell whether your nasal bridge is low or high.
Among them, people with a low nose often decide to undergo rhinoplasty to raise the bridge.
So today, we’d like to talk about whether a low nose can also be made into a straight-to-slightly-concave nose.

Let’s start by looking at the standard for a low nose.
The height of the nose tip and nasal bridge can vary depending on the angle of the nose,
but if the angle shown in the photo below (95–100º) is not present, it can be considered a low nose.

Such a low nose can affect facial balance
and the overall impression of the face.
If the nose is low, the space between the eyes may appear wider,
or the nose tip may look broader,
which can give the face a flatter appearance.

That is why VN’s low-nose rhinoplasty is designed to suit each person with a nose shape and line that fits them well,
bringing out natural beauty
and facial dimension to create satisfying results.

If you want a straight-to-slightly-concave nose in low-nose rhinoplasty,
you first need to understand what a straight-to-slightly-concave nose is.
A straight-to-slightly-concave nose creates a soft and natural curve,
helping it harmonize with the face
and giving a refined and innocent image.

That is why at VN, we do not simply aim for a high nose;
instead, we design by finding a natural line that suits each individual’s face shape.
We think it would be best to go with VN’s low-nose rhinoplasty,
which can improve a low nose through a systematic analysis
and create a straight-to-slightly-concave line.

If you have a low nose and want a nose that suits you,
or if you are considering surgery to achieve a straight-to-slightly-concave nose,
it would be good to work with VN’s specialists,
who can find and create a natural design.
