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Steven M. Denenberg, M.D.
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How short should a nose be?  The factors we consider are the patient's age, sex, height, preferences, as well as some more subtle considerations, including the nose's vertical height, the length of the upper lip, the thickness of the skin, and other factors.

If you don't mind looking at photos that were taken during surgery, the surgery tutorials on rhinoplasty contain a discussion of how to decide the final length of the nose.


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Questioner: By looking at these photos of my nose do you think I would be a good candidate for a non surgical nose job?
And if so what has to be done is it possible to make it look smaller because I don't want it to look bigger then what it is
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Dr. Denenberg's answer: Non-surgical nose job? Oh god, no.
A non-surgical nose job:
1) can **only** make a nose larger
2) is almost *never* a good idea.

I know there's lots of writing about non-surgical nose jobs out there, but really, 99.99999% of it should be ignored.

You have a hump and a tip that projects strongly forward from your face. Those features are correctable only with a surgical rhinoplasty.

Hope that helps!

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