The nose, located in the center of the face, has always been the focus of beauty. The height of the nose bridge determines the three-dimensionality of the face and makes the contours of the features more clear. In China and the West, having a high and beautiful nose is something that beauty lovers want to have. In clinical practice, we often meet girls who ask to have their noses made very high, and some people who already have long nasal bridges but still ask to have them lengthened. Is it really true that the higher and longer the nose is, the more beautiful it is? Let’s make an analysis of the ideal nose according to aesthetic point of view: Generally speaking, the ideal nose is 1/5 of the width of the face, 1/3 of the length of the face, with a frontal-nasal angle of about 120-130 degrees and a nasolabial angle of about 90-95 degrees. For oriental women, because the face is generally flat, the frontal bone is relatively low and flat, and the nose is short and small, so the nose should be slender and the nose should be slightly curved as the beauty. If the bridge of the nose is too high, it will make the frontal nasal angle too large, showing a “through the nose” state; if the nose is too long, it will reduce the nasal lip angle, breaking the balance of the face and making people look slightly old.