Nose Types

Big Nose
These are nose types that are wider than the face and larger than they should be when viewed from the side profile. This type of nose shape is transformed into a more harmonious, polite, smaller, natural and functional nose suitable for the shape and length of the face with rhinoplasty surgery.

Long Nose
These are the types of noses that cover the entire nose or only the tip of the nose, which are too protruding. This type of nose shape is transformed into an aesthetic and functional nose proportionally to the chin tip with rhinoplasty surgery.

Short Nose
These are the nose types that are formed as a result of the short and small nose bones and nose structure, which are especially evident from the side profile. This type of nose shape is made into an aesthetic and functional nose with nasal aesthetic operations that are suitable for the nose structure and aim to lengthen the nose.

Dislocated Nose These
are the types of noses that are excessively protruding forward and are seen excessively. This type of nose shapes are easily made smaller and proportional to the face with rhinoplasty operations.

The droopy nose
is the type of nose that causes nasal congestion that is lower than it should be, as a result of the lack of cartilage support, and that affects speech and breathing. It is a condition that requires aesthetic and functional nose surgeries, especially in terms of health.

Arched Nose
These are the nose types that give an appearance that divides the nose into two when viewed from the side profile on the back of the nose and are frequently seen in our country. This type of nose shape gains a healthy and aesthetic appearance as a result of flattening the nasal arch.

Excessively Upturned Nose
These are the nose types seen in patients who have undergone previous nasal aesthetic surgery, which are excessively lifted and the nasal ridge is excessively hollowed out. This type of nose brings health problems as well as a bad appearance. This type of nose shape is transformed into a healthy nose compatible with the face with rhinoplasty operations aimed at strengthening the side walls of the nose and the back of the nose.

Curved Nose
These are the nose types that form an angle in the midline of the nose in the form of C or inverted C, S or inverted S, when viewed from the front, to the right and left. Both functional and aesthetic nose surgeries are required for these nose types, especially for opening the airway.