Nasal Aesthetic Ideals

Through multi-dimensional high-precision design and the three major aesthetic principles of nasal angularity, the golden triangle nasal scaffolding technique is employed. Utilizing a variety of rhinoplasty technologies such as nano-level meticulous carving and high-magnification microscopic precision operations, we create a natural-looking nose that meets the aesthetic standards of the nasal tip.

Principles of Facial Aesthetics

Diagram of Nasal Subunits

Based on the principles of the "Three Courts and Five Eyes" facial proportion system, the nose is meticulously subdivided and aesthetically enhanced through the precise coordination of 26 sub-units, including the nasal ala, nasal tip, and nasal bridge.

Side profile view of the nose

Aesthetic golden angles of the nose: idealized crafting of the nasofrontal angle, nasolabial angle, columella, and lobular angle. 

Frontal view of the nose

Fine-tuning the alar cartilage, alar rim, and nasal base to optimize the golden triangular ratio of the nose.

Surgical Techniques for the Nose

During chest X-ray, the rib width is measured, and the incision for cartilage harvesting matches the rib width, with the incision being less than 2 cm. Postoperatively, there is no respiratory pain or discomfort while moving. Patients can get out of bed and move freely immediately after waking from anesthesia, reducing the recovery period by 30%.

Prosthetic bone-like sculpting technique

The length of the ePTFE implant is determined first, and then a fishtail shape is sculpted based on the individual nasal structure. The fishtail-shaped ePTFE implant ensures a smoother transition between the glabella and the nasal bridge, providing fuller glabella contours while positioning the nasion starting point appropriately, resulting in a more natural postoperative appearance.