Rhinoplasty can change the size, shape, angle, or structure of the nose. It may address a dorsal hump, wide bridge, crooked appearance, drooping tip, asymmetry, or an overall nose shape that feels out of balance with the rest of the face.
Rhinoplasty can also support breathing when structural issues affect airflow. In some cases, your surgeon may address a deviated septum or collapsed nasal passages as part of the surgical plan.
Because the nose affects both appearance and function, planning needs careful judgment. Your surgeon will study your face as a whole, not just the nose by itself. That helps the result fit your eyes, lips, chin, cheeks, and profile.












