One of the most common fears among patients considering rhinoplasty is the idea that the surgeon will need to “break the nose” to reshape it. While it’s a widespread belief, it is a common misconception.
The Myth of the “Broken Nose”
In medical terms, breaking the nose refers to osteotomy, a technique where the nasal bones are precisely and carefully cut to reshape or reposition them. This step is not a default part of every rhinoplasty process. Whether or not an osteotomy is performed depends entirely on the individual’s nasal structure and the desired outcome.
When Is Bone Adjustment Necessary?
Osteotomy is typically only used when the nasal bones need to be narrowed or repositioned. This is often the case when correcting a dorsal hump, straightening a crooked nose, or narrowing a wide nasal bridge. Even in these scenarios, the process is highly controlled — not the traumatic “breaking” patients often imagine.
When bone adjustment is needed, advanced surgical techniques allow for precise, minimally traumatic bone cuts that promote smoother healing and more natural results. Bruising and swelling can occur, but recovery is often quicker and more comfortable than patients expect.
When It’s Not Needed
If the focus of the rhinoplasty is on the tip of the nose, nostrils, or soft tissue, the nasal bones do not need to be adjusted. In these cases, rhinoplasty can be performed without touching the overall bone structure at all.
Patients looking for refinement without major structural changes can often avoid osteotomy altogether. Your surgeon will determine the best course of action during your consultation, based on your goals, anatomy, and the ideal aesthetic for your face.
What Matters Most: Your Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon’s Skill
Ultimately, whether or not osteotomy is part of your rhinoplasty procedure, the key to a successful outcome lies in your surgeon’s experience and approach. A board-certified facial plastic surgeon with expertise in rhinoplasty will use the least invasive technique necessary to achieve a balanced, natural result.
If you’re concerned about having your nose “broken,” don’t let this misconception discourage you. A personalized consultation with our plastic surgeons, serving Los Angeles, Hollywood, Santa Monica, and beyond, can give you clarity, comfort, and a more accurate understanding of what to expect from your rhinoplasty journey.

