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When it comes to rhinoplasty, it is mostly thought that women are interested in this issue. However, both women and men experience structural and aesthetic problems related to the nose.

So, why is the topic categorized into male and female rhinoplasty? The primary cause for this is attributable to the physical distinctions between male and female nasal structures. The second factor is to the differing aesthetic requirements of men and women. While the fundamental principles of rhinoplasty are consistent for both genders, the procedure in men necessitates a somewhat distinct approach.

You notice the existence of structural difficulties with the nose either when the structural problem starts to risk your health or when you regularly meet a prominent and disturbing nasal structure when you look in the mirror. In both instances, there is a nasal structure that exhibits abnormalities. Consequently, in order to differentiate a normal nasal structure from an abnormal nose, what is the most appropriate way to define it specifically? When determining what constitutes a normal nose, we need to take into account the gender of the person.

We leave you with an article that starts with general information about the nasal structure, talks about the definition of male rhinoplasty, reveals the anatomical differences of male and female noses, and answers the questions you may have in mind with the details of male rhinoplasty.

Some summary information regarding the nose:

Structure of Nose

The nose exhibits significant variation in shape and form, both among various cultures and among individuals.

Anatomical shape of the nose:

The shape of the nose is determined by the ethmoid bone and the nasal septum.

Ethmoid bone:

The ethmoid bone is located at the front of the base of the skull. It is a bone in the skull located between the two eye sockets and on the roof of the nose, separating the nasal cavity from the brain. The ethmoid bone is extremely light, spongy, and cuboidal in shape.

Nasal Septum:

The nasal septum is the central partition of the nose that separates the nasal cavity into two passageways, right and left. It comprises cartilage and a slender osseous framework.

Functionally, the nose:

Respiration:

The nose warms, moisturizes, and filters the breath through the mucous on its surface. If the nasal passages become obstructed, resulting in impaired respiration, oral breathing is necessitated. Inhaling dry, cold, and unfiltered air directly may result in pulmonary illnesses.

Smell:

The nose helps us to smell the odors around us and also helps us to taste.

Contribution to voice quality:

The voice is formed by the vocal cords between the mouth and the trachea. The air passing through the nose provides a better resonance to the sound.

Ventilation of the middle ear:

The middle ear is ventilated through the Eustachian tube at the back of the nose. This allows the ear to perform its hearing and balance functions.

Evacuation of the sinuses:

The nose allows the sinuses to drain, and if it cannot fulfill this task, sinusitis develops.

Aesthetically nose:

The nose is an organ that completes the face. Since it is located in the center of the face, the shape and angle of the nose directly affect the facial profile. Therefore, the nose is an important part of the aesthetic appearance.

Classification of nasal types:

Nose types can be named according to distinct cultures in different nations. Nonetheless, the terminology is typically associated with the morphology of the nose. Common descriptions of noses include the following:

  • Flat nose
  • Narrow nose
  • Flattened nose
  • High nose
  • Low nose
  • long nose
  • Short nose,
  • Hooked nose
  • Curved nose
  • Protruding nose

What is male rhinoplasty?

Male rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure performed to improve the structural problems related to the nose and restore it to its normal function while preserving the masculine nasal features of the male patient and to meet his aesthetic needs.

Whether it is applied to solve functional problems with the nose or to address aesthetic concerns, the main factor determining the male rhinoplasty procedure is the anatomical structure of the male nose.

Differences between male and female nasal structure:

Whether you are a man or a woman, the comparison of nose structures is made according to the facial structures of both genders. In other words, the structure of the nose is related to its position on the face. The anatomy of the nose is proportionate and specific to the anatomy of the face. The nose-to-face ratio has been established through scientific studies, and these ratios have been determined within specific ranges. We can classify the differences between the nasal structures of women and men according to the harmony and measurements between the nose and the face as follows:

Bone and cartilage structure:

Men's nasal bones are usually thicker and wider. Women's nasal bones are usually thinner and narrower. The root of the nose is less prominent and more graceful.

The nasal cartilage in men is usually harder. Women's nasal cartilage is more flexible and generally less rigid than men's.

Ridge of the nose:

Differences between male and female nose structures
  • The dorsum of the nose in males tends to be broad and straight, with fewer depressions and less concavity on the upper ciliated ridges. The female nasal dorsum is more curved.
  • The male nasal ridge follows a line that extends from the nose's root to the points that define its tip. In women, the nasal ridge is 2 mm behind and parallel to this line.

Nasal tip projection:

  • The tip of men's noses is wider, larger, and more bulbous compared to women's.
  • The tip of women's noses is more elevated compared to men's noses. In men, the distance between the tip of the nose and the upper lip is shorter.
  • The tip of women's noses is more upturned compared to men's noses. In men, the distance between the tip of the nose and the upper lip is shorter. The projection of the tip of men's noses is less pronounced and has a flatter appearance.
  • In men, the projection of the nasal tip is less pronounced and has a flatter appearance.The ratio between the bridge of the nose and the tip of the nose is usually between 1:0.55 and 1:0.6.
  • In women, the tip of the nose can be more elevated and projected, which gives a delicate appearance.
  • In women, the ratio between the projection of the nasal dorsum and the nasal tip is generally between 1:0.6 and 1:0.65.

Nose-lip angle:

The angle between the tip of the nose and the lips is 90 to 95 degrees for men and 95 to 105 degrees for women.

Forehead-nose transition:

While the forehead-nose transition is in the shape of the letter Z in men, it is in the shape of the letter V in women.

Nose skin:

Men have thicker skin, which limits the amount of change that can be achieved

Nose wings:

The wings of the nose and the angle of the wing of the nose with the midline are wider in men.

Width of the base of the nose:

In basal view, the outline of the base of the nose should represent an equilateral triangle.

Why is male rhinoplasty needed?

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Men need rhinoplasty for two reasons. The primary objective is to rectify structural and functional issues associated with the nose, while the secondary aim is to address aesthetic concerns. Male rhinoplasty takes into account the distinct face proportions and cultural aesthetics of the individual.

Addressing structural and functional problems related to the nose:

Addressing functional problems related to the nose is the area where men most need rhinoplasty. Functional problems related to the nose may include the following:

Genetic structural problems:

Male rhinoplasty can be performed to eliminate structural problems in the nasal structure due to some genetic factors from the parents.

Obstructed nasal passages:

A deviated septum is characterized by a substantial displacement of the nasal septum to one side, resulting in one nasal airway being narrower than the other. A significant deviated septum can obstruct one nasal passage and diminish airflow, resulting in breathing difficulties. Male rhinoplasty can be conducted to rectify a deviated septum and enhance respiratory function.

Trauma:

Male rhinoplasty can be performed to restore the structure and function of the nose by correcting structural problems in the nose due to trauma, accidents, burns, or birth defects.

Addressing aesthetic concerns about the nose:

Aesthetic concerns about the nose include the desire to make changes to the ethnic nasal structure or to improve the appearance of the nose. In this case, male rhinoplasty can be applied.

What can be done with male rhinoplasty?

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  • Opening blocked nasal passages
  • Straightening the curved septum
  • Correction of a crooked or crooked nose
  • Reducing or enlarging the nose size to create facial balance
  • To remove prominent depressions or protrusions on the bridge of the nose.
  • Correcting a ballooned, upturned, hooked or drooping nose
  • Correcting nostrils that are too wide, too small, too large or curved upwards
  • Adjusting the size or appearance of the tip or bridge of the nose
  • Narrowing the opening of the nostrils
  • Changing the angle between the nose and upper lip
  • Eliminating functional problems of the nose.

What is the difference between male rhinoplasty and female rhinoplasty?

Although the basic principles of the rhinoplasty procedure remain the same for both men and women, rhinoplasty in men requires a slightly different approach. Women may desire a smaller nose, a lower bridge, and a smaller tip to match their delicate features. If the same requests are made for men, a nose with this appearance will not look natural and will appear fake.

It is necessary to preserve a natural male appearance when undergoing male rhinoplasty. The nose of a man should have a robust bridge, which means that it should have a straight profile rather than a crooked, low bridge, a broad tip, and it should not be as upturned as the nose of a woman.

Who are suitable candidates for male rhinoplasty?

People who are 18 years of age and older with settled bone structures; anyone who wants to correct functional and structural nasal disorders can undergo male rhinoplasty.

How is the male rhinoplsy procedure?

Types of male rhinoplasty procedures as methods:

This is a major nose reshaping procedure. In this procedure, incisions are made to completely separate the nasal skin from the bone and cartilage in order to clearly see the underlying anatomy of the nose, and then the nose is shaped.

Closed male rhinoplasty:

Closed rhinoplasty is a small nose reshaping procedure. In this procedure, the surgeon makes incisions inside the nose, separating and reshaping the skin from the bone and cartilage.

Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty (Piezo Rhinoplasty)

Ultrasonic Rhinoplasty is a type of rhinoplasty that uses ultrasonic energy instead of traditional surgical instruments in bone shaping procedures.

Types of male rhinoplasty according to its purpose:

Functional male rhinoplasty:

Performed to restore nasal form and function after disease, cancer treatments, or traumatic injuries, to correct congenital defects and deviated septum.

Cosmetic male rhinoplasty:

It is done to improve the appearance of the nose.

Non-surgical rhinoplasty (filler-based rhinoplasty):

Buprosedure is a cosmetic male rhinoplasty technique that uses dermal fillers to temporarily correct depressions and abnormalities in the nose. It can raise a sagging nasal tip or fix a minor protrusion.

Septorhinoplasty:

Septoplasty is a procedure that can be combined with traditional rhinoplasty to correct a deviated septum that can cause breathing difficulties and improve the appearance and function of the nose.

Secondary Rhinoplasty:

It is a male rhinoplasty procedure that includes a second correction (revision rhinoplasty) if needed by reviewing the problems that occurred after the first rhinoplasty surgery.

Stages of male rhinoplasty procedure:

Preparation:

Male patients exhibiting structural or functional nasal issues have an initial general health assessment. Following a physical examination, the surgeon examines the patient's nasal structure in depth using several radiological imaging techniques. The integration of standardized anterior, lateral, oblique, and basal photos with computer imaging is essential for preoperative surgical planning. Subsequently, evaluated the patient's utilization of anticoagulants, the existence of chronic conditions, and the degree of their management. The patient's medical history is also considered. The surgeon elucidates the dangers associated with rhinoplasty and the subsequent healing procedure to the patient. It is vital that the patient thoroughly comprehends the surgeon's explanations. The surgeon customizes the rhinoplasty operation and treatment plan to the patient's individual requirements.

Nose surgery:

Local anaesthesia is preferred for minimal nose surgery. In extensive nose surgery, general anaesthesia is applied. Depending on the type of procedure, the duration of surgery may take between 1 hour and 3 hours.

Post-operative:

After the surgery, tampons or silicone splints may be used to control bleeding inside the nose and ensure the proper healing of the septum. A thermoplastic or metal splint is applied to the outside of the nose.

Patients who undergo nasal surgery are generally discharged from the hospital on the same day, and the rest and recovery process begins for them. The stitches inside the nose are of the self-dissolving type. The stitches on the outside of the nose can be removed no later than 7 days later.

Expected complications after surgery:

Oedema:

Swelling may occur around the nose and under the eyes. Edema may be excessive for the first 48 hours after surgery. However, it starts to decrease and resolves after a few weeks. You can apply a cold compress around the eyes for the first 48 hours to reduce swelling. Sleep with your head elevated for a month. You can use 2-3 pillows if necessary.

Bruising:

Mild bruising around the eye area may occur and may last for a week. You can apply a cold compress to the eye area for the first 48 hours to reduce bruising.

Pain:

Pain is usually mild. You can use pain medication prescribed by your doctor.

Tenderness and numbness:

Mild tenderness or numbness may be felt at or around the tip of the nose. Usually resolves within a few weeks.

Congestion:

If there is a splint or tampon in the nose, there may be a feeling of congestion. Breathing is usually relieved after the tampon is removed.

Bleeding and leaking:

There may be slight bleeding or leakage from the nostrils for the first few days after surgery. You can use gauze pads given by your surgeon.

What should be paid attention to after male rhinoplasty?

  • Use antibiotics, painkillers and other medicines prescribed by the surgeon regularly
  • Avoid blood thinners
  • Keep the body hydrated by drinking plenty of water
  • Keep your nose moist using nasal sprays or saline solutions as recommended by the surgeon until the tampons are removed
  • Eat a regular diet
  • Avoid sports activities that can pressure or damage the nose
  • Avoid blowing or blowing your nose
  • Avoid wearing glasses for the first few weeks, as they can put pressure on the nose.
  • Protect your nose from direct sunlight
  • Stop or suspend the use of alcohol and tobacco for a certain period of time after the operation
  • Avoid heavy lifting, bending, and strenuous activities for the first 2-4 weeks.
  • Ensure that your healing process is monitored by going to regular check-ups on the dates specified by your surgeon.
  • In cases such as severe bleeding, fever and signs of infection, severe difficulty breathing, opening of stitches, or extreme pain, go to your doctor for an examination immediately.

F.A.Q:

What are the benefits of rhinoplasty for a man's face?

Many patients who undergo male rhinoplasty experience a marked increase in self-confidence, which can affect all areas of life, from work life to social interactions. Rhinoplasty can improve facial balance and allow more attention to be paid to other facial areas that are often more important in determining attractiveness.

Is male rhinoplasty 100% safe?

Although nose reshaping surgery is one of the most difficult plastic surgeries to perform, statistics show that less than 1% of patients experience serious complications. Therefore, male rhinoplasty is safe.

Are the effects of male rhinoplasty permanent?

The results of rhinoplasty are usually permanent, but over time, the shape of the nose may change somewhat depending on ageing, health status, and lifestyle.

When are tampons removed after male rhinoplasty?

Today, the most commonly used tampons after rhinoplasty are silicone tampons with breathing channels and are usually removed 5-7 days after surgery. If a conventional tampon is used, it is removed 1-3 days after surgery.

When is the nasal splint removed after male rhinoplasty?

The splint is usually removed within 5-7 days.

Is there swelling after the nasal splint is removed?

Yes, there may still be swelling in and around the nose when the nasal splint is removed. This is completely normal and will decrease over time.

How long after male rhinoplasty can I take a bath?

You can take a bath 1 week after the operation.

How long after male rhinoplasty can I drive?

You can drive 1 week after the surgery, but you will need to protect your nose from traumas.

How long after male rhinoplasty will my nose fully heal?

Full recovery is related to your general state of health and postoperative care. Full recovery may take up to 6 weeks. The final results of male rhinoplasty are seen between 6 and 12 months.

Is male rhinoplasty performed in Turkey?

Yes, Turkey is an important centre of attraction in terms of health tourism. There are hundreds of surgeons in Turkey who are specialised and experienced in male rhinoplasty surgery. Clinics in Turkey have international accreditation and all kinds of equipment.