The key to custom rhinoplasty isn’t about creating a perfect nose, but about finding changes that look natural and stable within your own facial structure. Even the same nose shape can have very different results depending on factors like the width of the facial bones, the distance between the eyes and mouth, the thickness of the skin, and the elasticity of the cartilage.
When designing the nose, it’s important to look beyond the surface. Whether the nose is hooked, flat, short or pointed, its shape needs to work with the tip’s cartilage, the angle to the upper lip, and the skin’s elasticity. Focusing only on how it looks can give a nice result at first, but the shape may change or droop as time goes on. The best long-term results come not from the “prettiest” nose, but from one that fits the face. Changes should be made within what the cartilage and skin can safely support, keeping both form and function stable.
Ultimately, custom rhinoplasty is about creating a nose that works with your features, giving a natural, balanced look that lasts.
Customised rhinoplasty is suitable for cases that require more detailed correction, such as a hump nose, a bulbous nose, a short nose, a drooping nasal tip, or a nose with a wide or low bridge.
It is particularly recommended for those who want results that look natural and well balanced with the rest of the face.
Rather than applying a fixed height or shape, customised rhinoplasty is designed according to the individual’s facial proportions, skin thickness, and cartilage structure.
When adequate structural support is created, the results can be long-lasting. However, longevity may vary depending on factors such as skin thickness, cartilage elasticity, and post-operative care.
Initial swelling and bruising typically last 7 to 10 days. You can return to your daily routine within about a week. The results will look natural after 1 to 3 months, with final results settling in between 6 months and a year.
When adequate structural support is created, the results can be long-lasting. However, longevity may vary depending on factors such as skin thickness, cartilage elasticity, and post-operative care.