Rhinoplasty can handily make a candidate’s features more three-dimensional and increase their facial value. For people with normal eye distance and mild saddle nose, if the nasal root, that is, the position between the eyes, is low before rhinoplasty, it gives people the feeling of dull gaze and even a bit of silly feeling. When an implant is placed in the nose, the distance between the eyes will be narrower because the root of the nose is higher, and the eyes will be sunken in, so that the eyes will be brighter and more luminous. In fact, this is only a visual illusion, the actual distance between the two eyes is not changed. However, if the root of the nose is particularly low and you want to make a particularly high nose, the distance between the two inner corners of the eyes will definitely be narrowed after surgery. From the anatomical point of view, the skin of the nasal root becomes tense at the early stage after rhinoplasty because of the implantation of the prosthesis, and the postoperative swelling makes people believe that the distance between the two eyes becomes narrower after rhinoplasty. What is the truth? The inner and outer canthus of the eyes have strong ligaments supporting each other and will not be overstretched due to the tension of the skin, resulting in displacement. And after a period of rhinoplasty, the skin tension disappears due to the swelling of the nose and the remodeling of the nasal skin, so the original distance between the eyes will be gradually restored after a mildly padded nose. However, for patients with particularly low nose and particularly tight skin, the placement of a particularly high prosthesis will significantly tighten the skin and the position of the inner corner of the eye will be inward to a certain extent, an effect that is nevertheless beneficial for candidates with mild inner canthus.