Bilateral nostril asymmetry, if it is not accompanied by bilateral alar asymmetry or nasal tip deviation and nasal columella deviation, generally does not affect the appearance, and no surgical treatment is needed.
Bilateral nostril asymmetry that affects facial appearance can be corrected by surgery. The surgical plan should be determined according to the deformity that affects the appearance. All surgical incisions should be in inconspicuous positions, such as the inside of nostrils or the base of nasal columella, so that surgeons don't have to worry about the influence of surgical scars on facial appearance.
Simple bilateral nostril asymmetry does not affect facial beauty, but patients strongly demand surgical treatment, which can be improved by shifting the lateral angle of nasal alar and fusiform resection of nasal alar basal skin. However, before the operation, the patient must know the location of the scar after the operation. In some designs, the effect of postoperative scar on facial appearance may be more serious than nostril asymmetry. Therefore, surgeons should be fully prepared.
In addition, I want to remind you that the human body is not necessarily completely symmetrical on both sides. If you look closely, the organs on both sides of the same person will be somewhat asymmetrical. This is the so-called "nature" and "nature". The two nostrils are asymmetrical. First, it depends on the severity. If it is not obvious, there is no need for plastic surgery. Second, it depends on what causes it. If it is natural and not obvious, there is no need for plastic surgery. If it is caused by diseases and deformities, it should of course be plastic surgery.
However, no matter how good plastic surgery is, it must be surgery, and surgery has the risk of failure. Therefore, it is recommended to think twice before you act, so as not to be self-defeating.