You will be fully informed and involved in the process. The surgeon will then place the skin and tissues back on your nose and close the wounds. Plastic surgeons have spent decades perfecting nose reshaping procedures. Our philosophy is that the surgeon should be able to recognize the results as a "nose job". To minimize scarring, fine incisions between the nostrils and the base of your nose are carefully closed. You can bridge the gap by spreading excess cartilage outwards. The procedure will involve not only the repositioning of your nasal bones but also changing the form and shape of your cartilages to create a well-defined, finely-defined nose. For closed rhinoplasty on the other side, incisions are made inside the nostrils. No. Although excess volume and dimensions can be reduced, the best open structural rhinoplasty methods include small cartilage transplants. No shortcuts are made and the "cookie-cut" method is never used. The nose is the largest feature of our faces, and has an enormous impact on how we look. The most noticeable benefit is the improved appearance of your nose.