Wide Nose
It is said that a person that is aesthetically appealing normally tends to be more successful in life. Hence, wanting to look good is not necessarily a shallow attribute and can be considered as something that you would want to do in order to give your career or even your personal life a boost. You can start by fixing up your nose, which is one of the easiest things to fix on your face. In fact, the sheer number of people that go in for this surgery will leave you shocked. One of the common problems that people tend to have is that they have a wide nose. This is usually the result of one or more problems, as listed below.
Droopy nasal tips
Your nose might appear to be wider than normal due to a heavy or a droopy nasal tip. This is quite normal and a very easily fixable solution as well. In fact, using either open or closed Rhinoplasty, the nasal tip can easily be reduced and made to look normal. It might not seem like it is something that can be done with ease, but you should keep in mind that these kinds of surgeries are done in dozens by the day. Although risks are involved, they are usually for legal reasons, as most of the surgeries get successfully completed with impressive results.
Flared Nostrils
In some cases, the appearance of wide noses might be due to flared nostrils. This is another easy to fix problem and can be easily tackled with the help of surgery. You surgeon can both use open or closed rhinoplasty to make some small incisions on the nostrils and try to reduce their area.
Wide Upper Part
If the upper part of the nose appears to be too wide, then the step to follow would be to actually break the bones on your face (osteotomies) and reduce the width of the nose. Hence, you shouldn’t be despondent and go to your surgeon with faith to reduce the width of your nose. If at first you are not satisfied with the answers that you get, then the next thing that you might consider doing is to research what are all of your options and discuss the same with your surgeon. Once both of you have agreed on a solution, you should go ahead and schedule your surgery. Reveal all your prior conditions and don’t hide anything from your surgeon before the surgery, to minimize risks and speed up recovery.




