Managing Nose Tip Drop After Rhinoplasty With Modern Techniques
Many patients complain of having a nose tip drop after rhinoplasty surgery. It affects their nose shape and causes functional and aesthetic issues.
Not only does it affect their self-esteem, but it also makes them doubt whether the surgery went right or wrong. The dropping of the nose tip can be normal after rhinoplasty if it’s not too significant and goes away when the nose is healed.
It’s a concern when it persists for a long time, gets worse over time, and is too noticeable. Let’s explore its causes, whether it’s normal, and what steps you can take to prevent or fix it.
Nose Tip Drop After Rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty surgery reconstructs your nose and reshapes it as well, making it smaller and also straightening the tip of the nose. Due to the complexity of the procedure, a slight nose tip drop after rhinoplasty is common.
The problem is that when the tip drops excessively after rhinoplasty doesn’t improve over time. The causes of it usually include over-cartilage removal, weak nasal bone and cartilage, and also natural ageing after the surgery.
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How Much Does Nose Tip Drop After Rhinoplasty?
A normal nose tip drop is typically between 5 and 10 degrees, caused by gravitational pull and the tightening of incisions. If it’s more than that, it’s not normal and is concerning. The best measure in this situation is to discuss it with the specialists.

When Does it Get Well?
If the surgery was successful and the drop is normal, then it should get back in shape after six weeks when the bruising and swelling subside.
However, the recovery time may be less or more depending on the complexity of the procedure. Sometimes, it can even take up to a year for you to see the final results of the surgery. Therefore, if the drop is minor, it’s important to be patient, as rhinoplasty recovery takes time.
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Causes Of Nose Tip Drop After Rhinoplasty Surgery
These are the normal causes of nose tip drop after rhinoplasty nose job.

Extra Cartilage Removal
When the surgeon removes more cartilage from the nose than needed, it could weaken the structure. That could, over time, lead to the dropping of the nose tip.
Weak Support Structure
Sometimes, the surgeons don’t reinforce the bone and the cartilage during the surgery. They’re the main support of the nose tip, and hence, when they’re weak, they could cause the nose to drop.
Weak Cartilage
Some individuals are born with weak cartilage, or their cartilage gets weaker due to age. When they get rhinoplasty, they have more chances of having a droopy nose, especially when the surgeons don’t take care of it during the surgery.
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Scar Tissue Formation
When your nose is healing after the surgery, it forms scar tissue on the tip. They can sometimes change the shape of the nose tip and make it look drooping.
Ageing
Your nose tip relies on the support of the cartilage, nasal bone, and tissues. With age, they get weaker due to losing elasticity and the collagen that makes your nose tip droop over time.
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Serious Concerns
It’s common to have a little nose tip drop after rhinoplasty surgery. It usually resolves after a few weeks or a month.

But if it’s persistent and significant, that’s when things start to get serious. The following are the situations when you need to be concerned about the drooping of your nasal tip
- Undesirable Shape: When the nose tip drop is so much that it affects the overall aesthetics of the nose and its shape, it’s a serious issue.
- Significant Drop: The dropping of nose tip after rhinoplasty isn’t so significant or noticeable if the surgery went right. However, if the drop is significant, it’s best to talk to your surgeon and discuss it with them.
- Long-Term: The normal dropping lasts only for a short time period until you’re recovering. When your nose is recovered and the swelling is gone, so should the drop. If it stays even after healing and keeps getting worse over time, it means there have been issues during the healing or the surgery. You must talk to your surgeon about it.
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What To Do Next?
When you have the nasal tip drop, don’t panic and do this:
- Consult with Your Surgeon: Whoever performed your surgery, immediately reach out to them. You can call them or go to their clinic right away. Tell them your issues, get consulted, and then they’ll tell you the right way out of this.
- Revision Rhinoplasty: If the droop is significant, persists for a long time, and also causes functional or aesthetic issues, you’d better take the revision rhinoplasty. This is a type of nose job that corrects the mistakes made in the previous rhinoplasty.
- Be Patient: If only some weeks have passed since your surgery, it’s too early for you to be worried about the nasal tip drop. Rhinoplasty is a complex procedure, and its healing can take several months. So, be patient and wait for the full healing and the result of the surgery, which will surely subside the nasal tip dropping as well.
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The nose tip drop after rhinoplasty is common as long as it’s 5 to 10 degrees. It’s normal when it’s not causing any aesthetic or functional issues. If it persists and stays for a long time even after the healing of the nose, it’s then concerning and should be worked on to get cured.
The causes of it are usually inadequate structural support, weak cartilage, gravity pull, scar tissue formation, ageing, and also extra cartilage removal. If you want to correct your nasal tip drop safely, contact Asli Tarcan Clinic for a specialised revision rhinoplasty.
We have years of experience, experienced plastic surgeons, and also the advanced facilities to safely give you a refined nose tip.

This article is medically reviewed by Prof. Dr. Umit Taskin (E.N.T. Surgeon)
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Why is the tip of my nose drooping after rhinoplasty?
The nose tip drop can happen due to inadequate support of cartilage, extra cartilage removal, ageing and scar tissue formation.
How to fix the nose tip drop?
You’ll likely need a touch-up surgery or extra cartilage support, but only a skilled surgeon can say for sure.
Is a nasal drip normal after rhinoplasty?
Yes, a slight nose tip drop is completely normal and subsides after some weeks of the surgery.
