Indian and Pakistani Rhinoplasty

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Indian and Pakistani nose surgery or rhinoplasty is a commonly requested procedure at Centre for Surgery in London. Pakistani and Indian rhinoplasty are among the most popular forms of ethnic rhinoplasty. It is designed to produce aesthetic enhancements in the size and shape of the nose, matching the distinctive facial characteristics of people from the Indian subcontinent.

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How does an Indian rhinoplasty differ from a traditional nose job?

This type of ethnic rhinoplasty is distinct from a traditional rhinoplasty and requires a surgeon trained in ethnic rhinoplasty. Surgery aims to produce desirable enhancements to the nose’s structure that match one’s facial features. This is not a one-size-fits-all procedure designed solely to make a smaller nose. It is essential to select an experienced consultant plastic surgeon with experience in Pakistani and Indian nose surgery.

Why do people choose to have a Pakistani or Indian nose job?

Many people from the Punjab region in Pakistan and northern India have distinctive drooping nose tips, associated with thick, sebaceous skin. Surgery would aim to rotate the tip upward to achieve a desirable aesthetic enhancement. The nose does not necessarily need to be reduced in size, as in rhinoplasty surgery for Caucasian patients. The thick skin can be made less prominent by removing subcutaneous fat beneath the skin to improve the nasal contour. Other people may have excessively elevated noses with a prominent bump on the nasal dorsum. Here, the surgery aims to reduce the size of the nose to enhance the overall nasal contour. In some cases, people from India and Pakistan may have a characteristically broad-shaped nose with a wide nasal bridge and enlarged nasal tips. Rhinoplasty surgery involves fracturing the nasal bone to narrow the nasal bridge and reduce the width, and to reduce the size of the nostrils with alarplasty or alar base reduction.

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How to achieve great results (and maintain your ethnic identity)

Obtaining excellent rhinoplasty results for people of Pakistani or Indian ethnic origin requires detailed knowledge of the facial features of these groups and a clear understanding of the aims and objectives of the surgery. Some patients may request having a small, pointy nose with an upturned nasal tip, also known as a Barbie nose. This is not suitable or realistic for most Indian or Pakistani patients. 3-D imaging technology now enables rhinoplasty surgeons to produce detailed reconstructions of how the nose could look after surgery. This helps with preoperative planning and allows patients to develop realistic expectations. Customising treatment to the individual patient’s needs is fundamental to any ethnic rhinoplasty procedure.

Determining the extent of surgical correction required

The extent of surgical correction required for Indian and Pakistani nose job surgery will be determined at the in-person consultation. Many patients who consider having an ethnic rhinoplasty procedure are concerned that they may look dramatically different and almost unrecognisable. A skilled rhinoplasty surgeon can avoid this by listening carefully to a patient’s needs and desires and carrying out detailed pre-operative measurements combined with 3-D imaging to give patients a rough idea of how they could look after surgery, which appears natural-looking and in harmony with overall facial features.

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The importance of having realistic expectations

As with any surgical procedure, it is important to have realistic expectations for what the procedure can achieve. The anatomy of the nose is unique to each individual. Pakistani and Indian noses often have thick sebaceous skin and a weak cartilage framework. If you desire to have a very small nose, the appearance will probably look out of proportion with the rest of your face, and the thick nasal skin may not contract around the nose’s new shape. This could result in people having a botched nose job that may require a revision rhinoplasty. Many of our surgeons use 3-D computerised imaging to simulate potential rhinoplasty results for prospective patients. This helps patients get an accurate idea of how their nose could look after surgery, preventing any disagreements about the intended outcome.

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What type of incision is used for Pakistani or Indian rhinoplasty?

The type of incision used for Pakistani and Indian rhinoplasty will depend on a person’s goals for treatment. Open rhinoplasty is usually the preferred option, as it can effectively reshape the nasal tip in patients with thick skin, which is common among those of Indian and Pakistani origin. The incision is used to contour the nose and is placed within the nostrils. It heals well in most cases, even in those with darker skin who may be prone to excessive scarring. Once you have your consultation, your surgeon can advise you on the most appropriate surgical technique for ethnic rhinoplasty surgery.

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What are the unique features of the Pakistani nose?

The Pakistani nose, like other ethnic nose types, has unique features that distinguish it from other nasal types. However, it’s important to note that nasal anatomy varies widely among individuals of Pakistani descent, and no two noses are exactly alike. Some of the common features of the Pakistani nose include the following:

A straight or slightly convex nasal bridge

The bridge of the Pakistani nose tends to be relatively straight or slightly convex, with a gentle slope from the forehead to the tip.

A rounded nasal tip

The tip of the Pakistani nose is often rounded and bulbous, with relatively thick skin that can obscure the underlying cartilage structure.

Wide nasal base

The Pakistani nose can have a relatively wide base, with flaring nostrils that extend beyond the alar crease.

Thick nasal skin

The skin of the Pakistani nose is often thicker than that of other ethnic nose types, which can make it more difficult to achieve the definition and refinement of the nasal tip.

Weak cartilage support

The cartilage structure of the Pakistani nose can be weaker and less defined than that of other ethnic nose types, making it more challenging to achieve the desired nasal shape and structure.

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How do Pakistani and Indian noses differ from Caucasian noses?

Western noses differ significantly from Indian and Pakistani noses, and it is important to select a surgeon skilled in ethnic rhinoplasty surgery for Pakistani and Indian people. The anatomy of the Indian and Pakistani noses differs in many ways, including the overall shape of the nose, skin thickness, nasal tip protrusion, nostril width and prominent hump on the nasal bridge. Most Pakistani and Indian noses share similar characteristics; therefore, the typical nose’s features can be described together.

Thick nasal skin

Many people from the Indian subcontinent have thick skin, and most rhinoplasty surgeons know this makes the procedure somewhat more challenging. Incision placement is crucial in patients with thick skin, as the risk of excessive scarring is higher when placement is suboptimal. Many people may be aware that you have had rhinoplasty surgery. The features of a well-performed nose job should involve people not being able to know whether you have had surgery, as the rhinoplasty results subtly enhance your nose so that it is in harmony with the rest of your facial features.

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Broad noses

Indian and Pakistani noses are characterised by broad dimensions, with the nasal bones larger than those in Western Europeans. Nasal width varies by the geographical area of origin. However, Pakistani and Indian noses are generally wider and larger than those of people from the Western world.

Droopy nasal tip

The nose tip is a defining feature of many people in India and Pakistan. It is the most commonly targeted area for rhinoplasty surgery, and a tip rhinoplasty is one of our most requested procedures here at Centre for Surgery. Most people from this area have a slightly drooping nose tip. Skill and precision are therefore needed during surgery to reshape and reinforce the tip. Surgeons who do not specialise in ethnic rhinoplasty may be more likely to achieve substandard results.

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Nose shape

The shape of the nose in people from Pakistan and India varies significantly, with a great diversity in nose shapes depending on where someone lives. Generally, those from South India have broader noses, very thick sebaceous skin, and a droopy nose tip. Those from northern India and Pakistan have a slimmer nose shape but will still have thickened nasal skin. Rhinoplasty surgery is always tailored to each person’s nose. Your surgeon should be highly proficient in ethnic nose jobs to obtain aesthetically pleasing results without affecting the delicate function of the nose.

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Why do Pakistanis and Indians choose to have rhinoplasty surgery?

Rhinoplasty surgery is commonly performed worldwide for several reasons. Most patients want to feel better about themselves, and an aesthetically attractive nose helps in achieving this objective. Many patients choose to have a nose job to improve both appearance and function, with nasal obstruction from a deviated septum being particularly common. The most common reasons for people in India and Pakistan to have rhinoplasty include the following:

Improved aesthetic appearance

The appearance of the nose and what constitutes an attractive nose differ across the world. What may be seen as beautiful in one region may not be so in another country. Regardless of the aesthetic ideal in a given region, people always want to look their best to boost self-confidence. This is the most common reason for people of Indian and Pakistani origin to seek rhinoplasty surgery.

Look more like their favourite celebrity

Popular perceptions of beauty are often shaped by celebrity culture. People in India and Pakistan are as likely to be sincerely interested in the latest celebrity trends as those in Western Europe. Many people wish to look like their favourite celebrity, and nothing is wrong with that. We cover some of the most famous Indian and Pakistani celebrities who have had rhinoplasty. Many patients may have chosen to have the surgery, knowing their favourite celebrity has also taken the plunge. It would be best if you had an in-person consultation with a rhinoplasty expert before deciding to have a nose job.

Your surgeon will give you personalised recommendations on what can be achieved after physically examining you. You should ask as many questions as possible to become fully informed about all aspects of the procedure. This will help you achieve fantastic results.

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Address a lack of confidence

How we look can play a big part in how confident we feel about ourselves. Many become increasingly self-conscious about the size or shape of their noses, which may limit their social relationships. If you have developed a loss of self-esteem, rhinoplasty may help give you the much-needed boost in self-confidence to live your life as you want, without feeling unhappy about how you look.

Avoid feeling self-conscious

A person’s physical appearance, including nose shape, can sadly result in bullying or upsetting remarks being made. This can significantly diminish someone’s self-confidence and, in severe cases, may cause them to limit leaving the home. No one should accept bullying in any form. One of the most common reasons for rhinoplasty is to reduce the risk of bullying. Whilst we would always recommend standing up to bullies, this may not always be possible. People can feel much more confident about themselves with an enhanced nasal appearance.

Improve nasal function

Rhinoplasty is commonly undertaken for medical conditions, including a deviated septum. Sometimes people have prominent nasal bones, which can make it difficult to breathe through the nose. This can lead to difficulty sleeping at night, resulting in daytime sleepiness. We would advise you not to hesitate to seek urgent medical attention. A septorhinoplasty can be performed if you would like to alter the shape of your nose and address the underlying medical condition causing breathing difficulty.

Is rhinoplasty in India and Pakistan more popular among men or women?

Rhinoplasty surgery in the Western world is more commonly undertaken in women. Rhinoplasty for Indians and Pakistanis is equally common in both men and women, and this is evidenced by the many popular male and female celebrities in both Pakistan and India who have had nose job surgery. Here is a list of both male and female celebrities from India and Pakistan who have had rhinoplasty. Many people may be surprised that their favourite celebrities on this list have had a rhinoplasty.

Is Pakistani and Indian rhinoplasty more challenging to perform than traditional rhinoplasty?

Pakistani and Indian rhinoplasty, also known as ethnic rhinoplasty, can be more challenging to perform than traditional rhinoplasty due to the unique nasal features and anatomy of these ethnic groups.

In general, Pakistani and Indian noses tend to have a relatively wide nasal base, a rounded nasal tip, thick skin, and weaker cartilage support. These features can make it more challenging to achieve the desired cosmetic result and the nose’s structural stability.

To address these challenges, a skilled, experienced surgeon will tailor the approach to each patient’s unique nasal anatomy, using advanced surgical techniques to reshape and refine the nose while maintaining structural stability.

Techniques used in Pakistani and Indian rhinoplasty include cartilage grafting, which can provide additional structural support and definition to the nasal tip, as well as specialised suturing techniques that can help create a more refined nasal tip and a more defined nasal bridge.

In addition, some surgeons may use advanced imaging and computer modelling to help guide the surgical approach and achieve the optimal results.

Which Indian celebrities have had a nose job?

The Bollywood film industry is well known for producing the most films annually. Few will openly admit they have had a nose job, although, for many, it is pretty obvious they have had a rhinoplasty with enhanced nasal contours for a natural result.

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Karisma Kapoor

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Karisma Kapoor is known for her incredible natural beauty, with well-defined facial features, though she has enhanced it with a nose job. Her fans have praised the results of her surgery, calling them natural-looking and barely visible. Before and after photographs will help to reveal the subtle differences and are a testament to the skill of her surgeon.

Aditi Rao Hydari

Although not considered a top-tier Bollywood celebrity, Aditi has always impressed her fan base with her incredible beauty. Rhinoplasty surgery has produced excellent results that are in harmony with her Indian features, although she has never openly admitted to having any type of cosmetic surgery.

Shilpa Shetty

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Shilpa Shetty is a Bollywood veteran but has aged magnificently over the years due to her tireless commitment to maintaining high levels of fitness and is viewed as something of a fashion icon. Older photographs will easily confirm that Shilpa has had a nose job, although she has been quoted as saying that cosmetic surgery is not a worthwhile treatment.

Katrina Kaif

Katrina Kaif is probably best known for landing top roles in Bollywood blockbusters and for her incredible dance moves. She has had a very natural-looking nose job and does not appear significantly different in older photos. She seems to have aged gracefully and maintained an excellent nasal structure.

Aishwarya Rai

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Although Aishwariya Rai is now more focused on raising a family, she is still considered one of the most beautiful women in India. Many were against the idea of this outstanding actress having a nose job, although you can see that her mild tip drooping has been fully corrected in recent photos of her.

Preity Zinta

Although Preity Zinta is less well-known for glamorous roles, she has reportedly had a nose job, which was not well-received by her fans. We believe the criticism is unjustified, given the immense happiness she has experienced since undergoing rhinoplasty. Plastic surgery can be considered highly successful if it produces a significant boost in self-confidence and emotional well-being, as in this case.

Vaani Kapoor

Vaani Kapoor is one of the latest entrants to the Indian movie industry and has quickly built an enormous fan base with her natural beauty. Her current facial appearance looks significantly different compared with her older movie roles. Her nose now appears better defined, although she has always denied having plastic surgery.

Priyanka Chopra Jonus

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Priyanka’s fame seems to have rocketed to new heights with her many accolades over the years. Her popularity has been maintained since moving to Hollywood and since her win as the previous Miss World. You can see from earlier photos that she has had a nose job, making her look even more stunning.

Shruti Haasan

Shruti Haasan hails from a famous acting dynasty and has made a significant impact on the Indian movie scene with her immense beauty. She is one of a small number of Indian actresses who have openly admitted to having a Rhinoplasty. We are in awe of her confidence and her openness in sharing details of her surgery.

Which Pakistani celebrities have had a nose job?

Here are some of the most prominent Pakistani celebrities who have had a rhinoplasty, with some openly sharing their experience of surgery, which has helped to inform patients about the benefits of the procedure.

Zahid Ahmed

Many fans of Zahid may not be aware that he previously had a botched nose job that required a revision rhinoplasty, which he discussed on his personal YouTube channel. This is why it is essential to research your choice of surgeon and clinic to ensure you get the best results.

Humaima Malik

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Humaima Malik has had a subtle enhancement to her nose, barely noticeable until devoted fans noticed the current appearance differed from photos taken in the past. The results of her surgery are highly regarded and are a prime example of a natural-looking rhinoplasty.

Fawad Khan

Fawad Khan regularly appears on lists of Pakistan’s most handsome actors. He is well known for his suave, sophisticated manner and is often called the Asian James Bond. Fawad had a rhinoplasty procedure early in his career, and the results speak for themselves with a well-proportioned nose and firm, masculine contours.

Ghana Ali

Ghana Ali is one of the few female celebrities who have admitted to having a nose job. She has discussed in detail how she was unhappy with the appearance of her nose and wished to improve it. Her strong sense of self-confidence and contentment may at least partially be due to her successful rhinoplasty.

Mansha Pasha

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Mansha Pasha is perhaps most famous for her role in the popular Pakistani drama ‘ Zindagi Gulzar Hai’. She has gone on to take on many major roles and delivered incredible performances, earning her numerous awards. She has undoubtedly had a nose job, reducing the width while preserving her natural nose contour and shape.

Aisha Khan

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Aisha Khan has been a well-known fixture on Pakistani TV for a long time, with many film and television credits to her name. She may have undergone multiple procedures throughout her career, though she has not openly admitted to them. Her nose has gained definition, with stronger contours, compared to photographs from her early days.

Maira Khan

Although Maira Khan has not openly disclosed her previous nose job, her appearance looks significantly different from earlier photos, with a slimmer nose from rhinoplasty and fuller lips, most likely from lip filler.

Sarwat Gillani

Sarwat Gillani is most well-known for her prominent role in the popular drama Maat-e-Jaan. Her current facial appearance appears significantly different from previous photographs, suggesting she has undergone expert rhinoplasty.

Sabeeka Imam

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Sabeeka Imam is well known for her extraordinary beauty, evident even before her rhinoplasty, despite natural-looking nose job results. Most would agree she also looked amazing before the procedure.

Hadiqa Kiani

Hadiqa Kiani is among a minority of Pakistani celebrities who have openly shared their experience of having rhinoplasty surgery, and she has been applauded for her approach. Her rhinoplasty results look amazing, and she stands as an excellent showcase for the benefits of ethnic rhinoplasty surgery.

Pakistani and Indian Rhinoplasty at Centre for Surgery

Centre for Surgery is the leading centre for rhinoplasty surgery in the UK and is home to some of the best surgeons in London. Getting the best results after ethnic rhinoplasty involves choosing a highly skilled surgeon with extensive experience performing both Indian and Pakistani rhinoplasty. It is important to remember that a very small nose may look appropriate on someone from a Western European background but may not look natural on someone from India and Pakistan. This is why it is crucial to select a specialist rhinoplasty surgeon specialising in Indian and Pakistani nose job surgery.

Call us today on 0207 993 4849 to schedule an in-person consultation at our state-of-the-art Baker Street clinic in Marylebone.

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