2026-05-29
Nose Surgery: Obvious vs. Natural-Looking
Explore the nuances of nose surgery, from noticeable enhancements to subtle, natural results. We discuss patient preferences, the pros and cons of each approach, and the importance of setting clear goals with your surgeon for lasting satisfaction.

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Hello everyone~
🙋🏻♂️Your beauty universe! I'm Dr. Seo Seung-jo, director of Wevers Plastic Surgery :)🙋🏻♂️

I've prepared a few photos,
and for those of you reading my blog, please look at the pictures below
and guess ‘whether nose surgery was performed or not’!
Shall we begin?👏🏻👏🏻


These are the frontal and side views of the nose.
There were various opinions such as:
‘Looking at the side, it feels different again’
‘It looks natural, like the original nose’
and so on.

When you look at the before and after photos side by side,
it looks like this.
Although the nose was raised significantly, almost eliminating the nasolabial folds,
it's a nose that doesn't show signs of surgery.

The frontal view also seems to have changed a bit, but compared to before,
it has changed, but it can be seen as a post-surgery nose shape that doesn't show much obviousness.

What about this person?🤔
At the time of filming, the majority opinion was that it looked like a natural nose.


When looking at the before and after together, it seems like there isn't much difference.
From the patient's perspective, if the before and after are like this, they might feel a bit like it was a waste of money.

However, looking at the side view,
the change in nose shape is visible compared to the frontal view.
It's a natural-looking nose that doesn't show signs of surgery.

Now let's look at another person.
Did this person have nose surgery or not?
‘It looks like they did, but it's very natural.’ (Reaction from the filming site at the time)

The reason it looks natural is because
of the height and angle, the tip of the nose is slightly higher than the bridge, and there's a curve.


From the front, it doesn't look like much was done,
but from the side, it definitely gives the impression of having had surgery.
What about another person?

Did they have nose surgery or not?
It's a pointed nose, and anyone can tell it's been done.
So, is a nose that shows signs of surgery not pretty?
Is a natural-looking nose a waste of money? I'd like to talk about that.
What connotation does ‘showing signs of surgery’ have for you?

Firstly, it's true that it often carries a more negative connotation.
But to be precise, ‘showing signs’ means
the extent to which a stranger looking at your face
can tell whether you've had surgery or not.
However, surprisingly, there are quite a few people who say, ‘Please make it obvious.’
There are advantages too. It looks very pretty in videos and photos.
When you see it in person, you get a 'wow' feeling.
Because seeing it in real life can make you feel ‘oh, the nose surgery was a success’,
I don't think having nose surgery that shows signs of it
is necessarily a bad thing.
However, if it's too obvious, with too much curve,
too pointed, or too high, then that would be
an unattractive obviousness, an unattractive nose.
Do you, director, prefer it to be obvious, or do you prefer it to be natural?

To be precise, I prefer it to be natural-looking.
Even within natural-looking, there can be two types:
Natural-looking even to family VS Natural-looking even to strangers
Which is better? I would, of course, choose the latter.
The image changes to be very sophisticated and elegant,
but in a way that strangers would never say ‘they've had surgery’.
That's what I want, and I believe many people want that too.
Wouldn't the patient not know if the surgery will be obvious or not? If they don't know, what criteria should be set?
I believe clear goals are important when undergoing surgery.
In reality, when setting up a surgical plan, some people genuinely wanted an obvious result,
but when they saw their post-surgery appearance, they felt a sense of unfamiliarity and were flustered.
Because such things can happen,
I think the most important thing is to set those goals precisely.
What if there are no specific goals, but they just want to be prettier?
I will set it precisely for you.😄
I'll show you photos and explain, ‘It will look like this.’
I'll clearly tell you that your image will change a lot.
In that case, even if it feels awkward for a week or two, most people
are satisfied afterward, I believe.
When we talk about 'obvious', I don't think it's always a bad thing.
However, my personal preference and the style I pursue is
for your image to become distinctly sophisticated and elegant
without being overtly obvious.
No matter what kind of surgery you desire, what's more important is that
you undergo it with the hope that it will last a lifetime,
so I recommend setting precise goals and receiving the surgery,
and before receiving the surgery, having a thorough consultation
to make a decision together with your doctor.
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💝If you have any further questions?


Frequently Asked Questions
Is it always bad if my nose job is noticeable?
No, not necessarily. A noticeable nose job can look beautiful in videos or photos, and in person, it can give the impression of a 'successful nose job,' which can be an advantage. However, if it's excessively noticeable, it might not look pretty.
What kind of nose does the director of Wevers Plastic Surgery prefer?
Director Seo Seung-jo of Wevers Plastic Surgery prefers a nose that doesn't look like it's been operated on. In particular, he pursues natural results where the image becomes sophisticated and elegant, but people who see it for the first time cannot tell if surgery has been performed.
How can I know if my nose job will be noticeable after surgery?
It is important to set clear goals before surgery. Since the patient's desired outcome and the actual post-surgery appearance may differ, precise goals must be established through thorough consultation with the doctor.
What is the most important thing when getting a nose job?
The most important thing is to set clear goals. The patient should thoroughly discuss with the doctor what image they want, how noticeable they want the nose to be, and other specific goals.
Are there cases where people request a noticeable nose job?
Yes, surprisingly, quite a few people request to 'make it noticeable.' In such cases, the advantage is that it can look beautiful in videos or photos and give an elegant impression in person.
What is the standard for a natural-looking nose job?
A natural-looking nose job means that the image becomes sophisticated and elegant, but people who see it for the first time will absolutely not be able to tell if surgery has been performed. This is also the direction the director pursues.