Rhinoplasty Surgery for Men and Women in Riyadh

Rhinoplasty is a highly individualized procedure, and this is especially true when considering the differences in how it's performed for men versus women. In Riyadh, leading plastic surgeons understand these distinctions and tailor their techniques to achieve results that are harmonious with each patient's gender-specific facial characteristics.

Key Differences in Rhinoplasty for Men vs. Women
While the fundamental surgical techniques for rhinoplasty (open, closed, preservation) remain the same, the aesthetic goals and desired outcomes often differ significantly between male and female patients:

Rhinoplasty for Women (Feminine Noses):

Softer Angles: Generally, women desire a nose with softer, more delicate angles.

Subtle Scoop or Straight Dorsum: A slightly scooped or perfectly straight nasal bridge is often preferred, avoiding a harsh or overly prominent look. The "Arabic Princess" nose, with a straight bridge and slightly upturned tip, is a popular request in Riyadh.

Refined Tip: A smaller, more defined, and sometimes slightly upturned nasal tip is commonly desired. The tip projection is carefully considered to avoid appearing too strong or too weak.

Narrower Bridge and Alar Base: The nasal bridge is typically made narrower, and the nostrils (alar base) are often refined to be more delicate and proportional.

Overall Proportions: The aim is to create a nose that blends seamlessly with softer facial features, often smaller in overall size compared to a masculine nose.

Rhinoplasty for Men (Masculine Noses):

Stronger, Straighter Profile: Men generally prefer a stronger, straighter nasal bridge. A subtle hump might even be preserved or created to maintain a robust, masculine profile, often referred to as a "Natural Bedouin" look in some contexts.

Defined, Un-Upturned Tip: The nasal tip is typically kept more defined, strong, and in line with the bridge, avoiding any upturned appearance that could feminize the face.

Broader Bridge and Base: The nasal bridge i