Male bulbous nose surgery: straight correction and height enhancement


Hello, this is Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery. These days, as demand for cosmetic surgery among men has increased, interest in rhinoplasty has naturally grown as well. Among these inquiries, we receive many questions about male bulbous nose surgery. A bulbous nose is also commonly referred to as a broad or rounded nose, and because the overall nose shape looks full, it can add a soft, rounded impression. This may make the facial impression appear somewhat dull, emphasize a round face shape, and in some cases create an image that feels less masculine.

Many people look into male bulbous nose surgery to correct the shape of the nose, but just as each person prefers a different nose shape, men also tend to have their own preferred look. In bulbous nose cases, most people, regardless of gender, prefer a sharper-looking nose, but when it comes to the nasal line, men generally prefer a straight line that falls cleanly. Women, on the other hand, often prefer a curved, semi-boseon-style nasal line. Although preferences cannot be divided strictly into two categories, there are differences between men and women, so when considering male rhinoplasty, it is important to check how much experience the specialist has with male cosmetic surgery.

Male bulbous nose surgery involves a process of correcting the cartilage. During this process, if necessary, the fat layer may also be removed to create a sharper nasal line. Male bulbous nose surgery may also be performed in cases where the nasal tip is low or drooping, the nostrils are wide and blunt, the skin tissue and fat are thick, or the overall nose shape is not aesthetically pleasing.

Male bulbous nose surgery should be performed harmoniously and naturally, taking the individual’s facial proportions into account. If the alar cartilage at the nasal tip is spread out to both sides, the alar cartilage is dissected, finely refined, and sutured to gently bring the nasal tip together in a natural way. In addition, bulbous nose cases vary, such as when the alar cartilage is large or when the subcutaneous tissue at the nasal tip is thick, so it is advisable to identify the underlying cause of the nose shape through a detailed consultation with a specialist.

A procedure that works synergistically with bulbous nose surgery is nostril reduction surgery. Since many cases described as bulbous or broad noses also have wide nostrils, performing the procedures together can maximize the change toward a sharper-looking nose. Design is especially important in male bulbous nose surgery, so it is essential to find medical professionals with a strong aesthetic sense. If the surgery is performed with an inappropriate design, there is a higher chance that revision surgery may be needed because the result shifts from a dull impression to an artificial and feminine-looking line.

Improving a bulbous nose is an important goal, but it is very rare for there to be only one issue. Along with a blunt nasal tip, the nose may also be short in length or have a hump, so if the overall image is improved through a surgical plan suited to these factors, better results may be achieved. If you are considering male bulbous nose surgery, we recommend making your decision after a thorough consultation, and if you have any questions, you are always welcome to inquire through a consultation. Thank you.