The nose can come in various shapes, with broad, saddle, and parrot beak noses being common deformities. Many individuals feel dissatisfied with the appearance of their noses, with over 10% of the population experiencing some form of nasal deformity.
Moreover, structural issues with the nose can also affect its function. For instance, a deviated nasal septum can lead to snoring, while a constricted nasal canal resulting from a flat nose deformity can hinder proper breathing.
Such functional compromises can contribute to daytime sleepiness. Rhinoplasty not only offers cosmetic improvements but also enhances nasal function. Studies have demonstrated the significance of adequate sleep oxygen levels for optimal memory function.