Womens Nose Surgery

Nose Surgery for Women

Plastic surgery has become a trend these days. With so many spectacular results in plastic surgery, more and more women queue up for little adjustments to their face and body and pay good money to gain more beauty or just get rid of ’defects’.

Women’s Nose Surgery

The main goal of women’s nose surgery is to provide a new and better-looking nose. Long legs, long hair and long nails are some desirable characteristics of the present-day woman but a long nose is not. That is why the size of the nose is what makes a woman rush to a clinic and make an appointment for a nose job. An oval face looks good with a straight nose on it but if the nose is long as well, the balance of the features is ruined. A woman’s nose cannot look all right if it is wide either. Large nostrils, a prominent profile and a bumpy tip are also considered negative characteristics of a woman’s nose.

We are used to seeing so many beautiful faces in magazines and on TV every day that we can no longer tolerate even slight irregularities of a nose. What is different from what the media teaches and shows us is just not right.

There is nothing wrong in a woman’s desire to be perfect (and men would agree to this idea in unison). Plastic surgery cannot turn an ugly duck into a beautiful princess bit it certainly can bring a lot of improvements to the general look of a lady and enhance her self-confidence at the same time. Women’s nose surgery is probably the most artful branch of nose surgery. He who operates on a woman’s nose must be more of a sculptor than a surgeon and also a man of good taste.

The best plastic surgeons in the world are men just as the most famous world’s painters were men. There are strict rules about devising the best nose shape to complement a face and with a bit of imagination a doctor can insert the missing element and complete nature’s work of art.

The fact that women are more concerned about their looks than men does not mean that women have nose surgery for aesthetic reasons only. Sometimes they are born with different structural problems and need a correctional operation to improve their ability to breathe. However, fewer women snore because they do have fewer nose problems! At times they get involved in accidents and require reshaping surgery, just like men do. Yet, on the whole, women’s nose problems are less serious than mens if we take statistics into account. Three times as many women request nose surgery than men for aesthetic purposes and only 20% of the women undergo nose surgery for functional purposes.

With such a boom in modern surgical methods and ever more specialists in the field it would be a pity not to take advantage of their knowledge and experience and live with an ugly nose instead of paying a sum of money for a more attractive-looking face.