2026-05-02
A Wide Nose Base Doesn't Always Mean Alar Reduction! by Dr. Yoo Young-moon, Vibe Plastic Surgery near Sinnonhyeon Station
Hello, this is Dr. Yoo Young-moon from Vibe Plastic Surgery. Today, I'd like to share a rhinoplasty case of a woman in her 20s who was concerned about a 'low nose bridge' and 'wide-looking nose base.' Why do these two issues often appear together? During consultations, many patients who say 'my nose base looks wide' actually have a low, spread-out nasal tip rather than truly wide alae. In such cases, refining the tip can dramatically improve the overall impression without any alar reduction.

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Hello,
This is Dr. Yoo Young-moon from Vibe Plastic Surgery.
Today, I'd like to introduce a rhinoplasty case of a woman in her 20s whose main concerns were a "low nose bridge" and "wide-looking nose base."
🔎 Low Nose Bridge + Wide Alae: Why Do They Appear Together?
During nose consultations,
many patients who say "my nose base looks wide"
✔ Sometimes truly do have wide alae,
✔ But more often, it's because the nasal tip is low and spread out, creating that appearance.
This case was closer to the latter.
The nasal tip lacked sufficient support,
making the entire nose look flattened and spread,
which in turn made the alae appear wider than they actually were.
🔧 Surgical Method
For this surgery, we performed:
Nasal tip plasty using septal cartilage + ear cartilage
Nose bridge augmentation with a silicone implant
The key point here is that we don't simply raise the nose bridge —
👉 instead, we first build up the nasal tip to establish structure, then refine the bridge in harmony with it.
Following this sequence is essential for natural results and reduces the risk of complications.





✨ Post-Surgery Changes (Nose Line Refinement Effect)
After surgery:
✔ The previously low nose bridge line came to life naturally
✔ The nasal tip became refined, giving the center of the face more definition
✔ As a result, the alae appeared less wide
What's especially noteworthy about this case is that the overall image was improved "without any alar reduction."
💡 Rhinoplasty May Be Right for You If:
Your face looks flat due to a low nose bridge
Your alae look wide, but the actual cause is the nasal tip
You'd like to refine your nose line naturally
For these cases, balanced design between the nasal tip and bridge is the key.
👨⚕️ Important Points to Consider for Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty isn't just about raising the nose — it's a "design surgery that balances the entire facial proportions."
In particular:
✔ Not overdone
✔ Suited to your face
✔ Stable over time
Maintaining these three principles is essential.