The Secret to Correcting a Short Nose for a Changed Impression

Hello, this is Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery. Short nose surgery is often misunderstood as a procedure that simply makes the nose “longer,” but in reality, it is a delicate structural correction that restores balance and dimension to the entire face. A short nose often refers to a shape in which the nasal tip is lifted upward or the nostrils appear prominent, making the nose look shorter than its actual length. In particular, when the nasolabial angle, the angle between the nasal tip and the upper lip, opens beyond 105 degrees, the nasal tip appears upturned and the nostrils become more noticeable, which can give the face a stuffy or unfinished impression. Many people experience stress about their appearance because of this, and short nose surgery is gaining attention as a way to restore a more natural impression.

This surgery is performed in a customized way according to each patient’s nasal structure. For example, when the tip cartilage is curled upward, a method is used to reposition the cartilage downward to reduce the nasolabial angle. This allows the nasal tip to descend naturally, reduces nostril exposure, and creates the visual effect of lengthening the overall nose. On the other hand, if the nose is not structurally short but the nostrils are lifted upward, a correction method is needed to lower the direction of the nostrils to an ideal angle. Because different approaches are required depending on the cause, an accurate diagnosis by medical professionals is more important than anything else.

In addition, a nose that appears short because the alar rims sit too low can also be improved through short nose surgery. When the nostril wings are excessively drooped, removing unnecessary skin and fixing them in an appropriate position can make the nose look lighter and more refined. This goes beyond solving a purely cosmetic concern and can also improve left-right asymmetry, greatly helping to enhance overall facial harmony. Alar surgery may look simple, but it requires technical precision, and because the overall nasal contour can change depending on the result, it must be performed by an experienced specialist.

Another factor that can make the nose look short is the size of the nostrils. When the nostrils are large and highly exposed, the nasal tip appears even more upturned, creating the visual effect of a shorter nose. In such cases, part of the alar base may be excised and sutured to reduce its size, and this may be performed together as part of the surgery. Once the nostrils are refined, the nasal line becomes softer, and the impression of the central face is organized with greater stability. This can be considered a suitable method especially for those who want a more three-dimensional facial appearance when viewed from the front.

The most important aspect of short nose surgery is achieving natural and long-lasting results. The key is to create a smooth line connecting the nasal tip, nasal bridge, and upper lip while securely fixing the cartilage so that it does not lift or deform over time. Postoperative texture and movement must also be considered, and for this, a plan should be made by comprehensively evaluating the thickness of the nasal skin, the elasticity of the cartilage, and whether the patient has had previous surgery. Because each patient’s nasal structure is different, the surgery should not be standardized but designed individually, making it possible to expect satisfaction beyond external changes.

A short nose is not merely a cosmetic dissatisfaction. Because it is located at the center of the face, it is a decisive factor that influences the overall impression, and by improving it, a much more natural and harmonious appearance can be achieved. Short nose surgery is not simply a procedure to lengthen the nose, but a customized surgery that diagnoses and resolves the structural causes that make the nose appear short. At Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery, we pursue natural results that reflect each patient’s needs and structure through sufficient consultation and simulation before surgery. If you are considering surgery, we recommend approaching it not as a simple extension of nasal length, but in a way that creates harmony across the entire face.



