Ethnic Rhinoplasty

Question:
How does the Asian nose differ from other noses?

Answer:
The Asian nose is characterized by thick skin with abundant fibrofatty tissue; a low, wide and flat nasal bridge with short nasal bones, and a broad, bulbous, thick-skinned, nasal tip. The Asian nose is most commonly flat, broad and short. The nasal tip tends to be rounded and poorly defined. There tends to be less projection than is desired.

While it is convenient to generalize about characteristics of the noses of various ethnic groups, it is important not to place too much emphasis or focus on this. While there are stereotypes about the typical "Italian" nose, the typical "Jewish nose," the typical Asian nose, and so forth, in my practice I have seen many Asians with a so-called "Caucasian nose," and vice versa. I have seen enough exceptions to the rule that I no longer spend so much energy focused on the rule! As seen by the accompanying photos, certain Asian ethnic sub-groups have thinner skin, more refined and defined nasal tips, and even nasal humps!

So, I prefer to talk about the thick-skinned nose, the wide nose, the flat nose. The treatment of these problems is the same regardless of race, religion or creed!

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