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What is the difference between a low nose and a flat nose?
There are still some differences between a low nose and a flat nose:

Low nose bridge refers to a kind of visual feeling of low nose bridge, which may be caused by low nose bridge or the patient's nose is too large and the alar is too wide. Therefore, the correction of low nose bridge can usually be handled by raising the nose bridge and narrowing the nose wing or nose wing.

But the so-called nose collapse usually refers to the obvious depression on the back of the patient's nose, which is usually accompanied by abnormal development of the bridge of the nose. If patients with nasal collapse want to be corrected, they usually need to correct the obviously collapsed nose bridge in order to achieve good correction effect.

Characteristics of low nose bridge

A nose with a low bridge of the nose has obvious front depression, three-dimensional feet, a nose facing the sky, a nose tip that is not prominent enough, a low flat column and a short length. This kind of nose is a low nose bridge, which can be effectively improved through makeup or acquired plastic surgery.

Characteristics of collapsed nose bridge

The characteristics of a collapsed nose bridge are obvious and can often be seen with the naked eye. There is basically no curvature at the foot of the collapsed bridge of the nose. From the side, there is no uplift at the foot of the mountain, and the corners of the eyes on both sides can be aligned, which is basically equal to no bridge of the nose. Moreover, people with collapsed nose bridge are accompanied by a wide and flat lower nose bridge, and the five senses have no three-dimensional sense.