A long nose often includes an angle between the bridge of the nose and the upper lip that is too narrow, which is referred to as a nasolabial angle. When correcting a long nose, the tip of the nose is corrected upwards (rotation) and the bridge of the nose is shortened. For this purpose, the surgical options are analyzed in detail with the affected patient beforehand, because the correction of a long nose in which excessive nasal rotation was carried out can only be reversed later with considerable effort. After the correction of a long nose has been carried out, the nostrils are a little more visible than before the operation, but the result still has the desired effect.
During an on-site consultation, we can show you the options for correcting your long nose and also explain all the necessary steps in detail.