The bridge of the nose is an integral part of the external nose, an extended structure between the root and the tip of the nose, containing both bone and soft tissue. The external nose consists of four main parts: the root of the nose, the bridge of the nose (dorsum), the tip of the nose, and the wings of the nose. The area between the eyes is called the root of the nose, the free end of the nose that protrudes outward from the face is the tip of the nose, and the bridge of the nose is the bone, cartilage, and skin tissue between the root of the nose and the tip of the nose at the location of the connecting line. The bony structures that make up the bridge of the nose include the nasal bones and the maxillary frontal process, and the cartilaginous tissues include the upper nasal cartilage, septal cartilage, and lower nasal cartilage, as well as the skin tissues that cover their surfaces. The normal shape of the bridge of the nose helps to maintain the state of nasal patency and the aesthetic appearance of the shape. It also safeguards its physiologic function. When there is obvious collapse or deformity of the bridge of the nose, it is important to consult an ENT specialist for examination and selection of conservative or orthopedic treatment options.