
The ideal nose slightly curls
upwards and forms a95°angle compared to the upper lip. When the
angle is too large we speak of a snub nose or turned up nose. When the angle is too small
we speak of a hawk nose. When one smiles with a down pointing nose, the top is
further pulled down by a tiny muscle. A drop of Botox relaxes this downward
pull and fixes the upward direction of the nose .At the same time the
nostrils can be reduced and a bumpy nose bridge can be straightened with
fillers.
Of course these treatments are not
suitable for everyone, otherwise it would be too good to be true.
But don't turn your nose up at
Botox!