Rhinoplasty is one of the most common cosmetic procedures performed in the East. The standard rhinoplasty procedure involves the placement of a molded implant under the dorsal fascia of the nose to change the shape of the nose. Rhinoplasty is suitable for men and women with low noses and is sometimes used to correct secondary deformities of cleft lips and saddle nose deformities left over from trauma. It is important to know that rhinoplasty can only partially change the shape of the dorsum and tip of the nose and cannot create the desired shape of your nose or change the shape of your face as you wish. Many people want a higher nose, which increases the volume of the subcutaneous tissue of the nose; whether and how much the skin of the nose can conform to this change is an important factor governing the design and outcome of the procedure. There are many other factors that also affect the overall outcome of rhinoplasty surgery. Therefore, it is important that you explain in detail to your surgeon what shape you expect your nose to take, and after examination and evaluation, your surgeon will tell you the possible results of the surgery. In addition, rhinoplasty alone is often not enough to make the face beautiful in people with a receding forehead, low arch of the eyebrows, low middle part of the face and receding chin. Depending on the situation, augmentation of the forehead and eyebrows, chin augmentation, or other plastic surgery may be performed at the same time or in sequence with rhinoplasty to give the face a more proportionate and harmonious shape. A successful rhinoplasty will give you more confidence. Rhinoplasty surgery is mostly performed by making incisions inside the nostrils, so that no traces are visible after the surgery. Most of the current rhinoplasty surgeries are performed by making an incision inside the nostril margin at the junction of the nasal column and the nasal wing. A spacious cavity is separated under the nasal dorsal fascia or/and the nasal bone periosteum through this incision, and the pre-sculpted prosthesis is placed in the appropriate position, and then the incision is sutured. The sutures are usually removed 5-7 days after surgery. The prosthesis is made of materials that are compatible with human tissue, so rejection is rare and easy to sculpt and shape, and the postoperative appearance is beautiful. As for the nose, it is more complicated and requires a specific design according to each person’s situation.