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Bulbous Nose Surgery: A Natural Tip Refinement Case (3 Months After Surgery)

A bulbous nose can make the center of the face appear wider and less defined. Rather than simply making the nose higher, successful surgery focuses on refining the nasal tip while preserving facial harmony.

This case demonstrates how subtle structural refinement can create a more balanced and elegant appearance.

A More Refined Appearance from the Front

Bulbous Nose Surgery Before and After – Front View, 3 Months Postoperative
Front view before and 3 months after bulbous nose surgery, showing a slimmer nasal tip and improved facial harmony.

Before surgery, the nasal tip appeared broad and rounded, making the center of the face look heavier.

Three months after surgery, the tip appears slimmer and more defined while maintaining a natural look. Instead of drawing attention to the nose itself, the refined contour enhances the overall balance of the face.

Why Does a Bulbous Nose Look Wide?

A bulbous nose is not simply caused by a large nose.

It is often the result of thick soft tissue, broad lower lateral cartilages, and insufficient structural support at the nasal tip. Because of this, simply increasing the height of the bridge does not address the underlying issue.

Successful bulbous nose surgery requires careful structural refinement to improve tip definition while maintaining stability.

Natural Improvement from Every Angle

Bulbous Nose Surgery in Korea Before and After – Oblique View, 3 Months Postoperative
Oblique before-and-after view of bulbous nose surgery in Korea, showing improved nasal tip definition and natural facial harmony at 3 months after surgery.

The oblique view highlights the improved contour of the nasal tip.

Rather than creating an exaggerated projection, the surgery refined the tip to achieve a smoother transition and a more elegant profile that blends naturally with the rest of the face.

Balanced Side Profile

Bulbous Nose Surgery in Korea Before and After – Side Profile, 3 Months Postoperative
Side-profile before-and-after comparison of bulbous nose surgery in Korea, demonstrating refined tip projection and improved facial balance at 3 months after surgery.

From the side, the nasal tip shows improved projection while maintaining a soft, natural profile.

The relationship between the forehead, nose, lips, and chin appears more harmonious, resulting in a balanced facial silhouette without an overdone appearance.

Three Months After Surgery

At three months after surgery, most postoperative swelling has resolved, allowing the refined nasal contour to become visible.

Although the nose already appears more defined, subtle improvements will continue as the healing process progresses over the following months.

Our Surgical Philosophy

Successful bulbous nose surgery is not about creating the highest or sharpest nose.

It is about understanding each patient’s unique anatomy and refining the nasal tip in a way that complements the entire face. The most successful rhinoplasty is one that looks natural, feels balanced, and remains stable over time.

At YourYoung Plastic Surgery, every rhinoplasty is carefully planned with long-term harmony rather than dramatic change as the primary goal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is bulbous nose surgery only about making the nose smaller?

No. The goal is not simply to reduce the size of the nose but to refine the nasal tip, improve structural support, and create a balanced shape that complements the entire face.

2. When will I see the final results after bulbous nose surgery?

Most noticeable swelling improves within the first few months. However, the nasal tip continues to refine as healing progresses, and final results typically develop over several months.

3. Will my nose look too sharp after bulbous nose surgery?

Not necessarily. A well-planned bulbous nose surgery aims to create natural definition while preserving facial harmony rather than producing an overly pointed or artificial appearance.

4. Can a bulbous nose be corrected without making the bridge higher?

Yes. In many cases, improving the shape and support of the nasal tip is more important than increasing the height of the nasal bridge. The surgical approach depends on each patient’s anatomy and aesthetic goals.

 

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If you are concerned about a broad or rounded nasal tip, a personalized consultation can help determine the most appropriate treatment based on your anatomy and aesthetic goals.

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