
Hello, this is Cocoline!
Today, we’d like to talk about low nose rhinoplasty.
When we say a low nose, people usually think of a nose with a low bridge and tip!
So it may seem like you can simply raise the bridge and tip with an implant, and that’s it.
However, at Cocoline Plastic Surgery, even for low nose rhinoplasty,
after examining the patient’s facial features, nose skin, and overall nose shape,
we create a surgical plan for low nose rhinoplasty and then proceed with the surgery!

Low nose rhinoplasty is basically about raising the bridge and tip,
but in the case of the nasal bridge, even if height is added using an implant,
there may still be a flat appearance from the front,
so we also perform osteotomy to narrow the width of the nasal bridge.
If the nose is low and short in length,
self cartilage is used to add length to the tip while also increasing height,
so septal cartilage is used as the base to provide both height and length,
and if needed, ear cartilage can be used additionally.




As you can see, low nose rhinoplasty at Cocoline Plastic Surgery does not simply aim to create height by just raising the bridge and tip.
It also corrects the angle of the tip, the length of the nose, and sagging nostrils together,
helping create an ideal nose shape.
When height is added through low nose rhinoplasty,
it can help transform a flat-looking face into a more refined image,
and can make the facial features appear more defined.
Rather than comparing yourself to others by looking at low nose rhinoplasty reviews,
visit Cocoline for a consultation and find the rhinoplasty method that suits you best!