Western Noses

Understanding the anatomy and defining points of a typical Caucasian or Western nose is vital to correcting this area appropriately.
The anatomy of the nose can vary among individuals, including those of Caucasian descent.

Here are some general features of the Caucasian nose:
  1. Nasal Bridge: The nasal bridge in Caucasians is typically straight or slightly curved. It can vary in width and height, ranging from narrow to broader and lower to higher.
  2. Nasal Tip: The nasal tip in Caucasians can have different shapes, including rounded, bulbous, or more defined. It can project to varying degrees, ranging from a more subtle projection to a more prominent one.
  3. Nostrils: The nostrils in Caucasians can vary in size and shape. They can be narrower or more expansive, with various vertical and horizontal orientations. The shape of the nostril openings can also vary, from more rounded to more oval.
  4. Nasal Bones: The nasal bones contribute to the structure of the nasal bridge. In Caucasians, the nasal bones are generally well-defined and may be narrower than individuals from other ethnic backgrounds.
It's important to note that these features are generalisations, and there can be considerable variation in nasal anatomy among individuals, even within the same ethnic group. A combination of genetic factors and personal traits influences the specific characteristics of an individual's nose.