Team
Dr Kashif Khan
Founder & Medical Director
MBBS
Sabrina
Founder & Clinic Lead
BSc (Psychology), MSc (Business Psychology)
Yasmeen
Independent Nurse Prescriber
BSc (Gastroenterology), RGN
Amaani
Senior Aesthetic Practitioner
BA (Hons)
Safa
Senior Aesthetic Practitioner
BA (Hons)
Eva
Senior Aesthetic Practitioner
BA (Hons)
Treatments
Conditions
Eczema
Psoriasis
Discolouration or pigmented skin
Skin laxity
Cellulite
Strawberry legs
Acne
Age spot
Combination Skin
Dry Skin
Melasma
Milia
Oily Skin
Periorbital Veins
Rosacea
Scarring
Sensitive Skin
Wrinkly Skin
Male pattern baldness
Female pattern hair loss
Muscle loss
Excess fat
Stretch marks (striae)
Telangiectasia or Broken Veins
Thread Vein
Ageing hands
Facial wrinkles
Ageing, Sagging Skin
Facial volume loss
Post-natal concerns
Polycystic ovary syndrome
Gummy smile
Teeth grinding
Hyperhidrosis
Hooked Nose/Bump
Laugh Lines
Packages
Popular Treatments
Struggling with a hooked nose affecting your confidence? If you’re looking for a more balanced profile, consider Ihya House of Aesthetics for a smoother look.
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A hooked nose is characterised by a noticeable bump or curvature along the bridge, creating a hooked appearance. It may develop due to genetics or injury and is often a concern for those who want to improve facial symmetry. This condition can impact self-esteem and even affect facial harmony.
A prominent bump or hook along the nasal bridge, often due to genetics or trauma. This type is marked by noticeable asymmetry and a strong visual impact. Common symptoms include a crooked profile and self-esteem concerns. It can be a significant factor in feeling uncomfortable with one’s facial appearance.
This type features an elongated nasal bridge with a noticeable hook. It may be inherited or caused by natural developmental changes. The length and curve can make the nose appear disproportionate to the rest of the face. Symptoms include a long, angular nose that may affect overall facial harmony and balance.
A subtler hook or curve in the nose, often less pronounced than larger types. This condition may be due to subtle genetics or minor nasal injury. While the curve is less noticeable, it still affects facial balance. Symptoms include mild asymmetry and a desire to correct the appearance for improved harmony.
EmTone uses radiofrequency energy and targeted pressure waves to address the main causes of cellulite. It breaks down fat cells, stimulates collagen production and improves skin tone, leaving skin firmer and smoother. The procedure is quick, non-invasive and comfortable with no significant downtime.
This treatment breaks down stubborn fat deposits under the skin, reducing the appearance of dimples. It improves circulation, leading to smoother and more even skin. Results develop gradually, enhancing the texture of the treated areas for a firmer, more toned look over time.
Onda Plus uses controlled microwave energy to target fat cells and skin laxity, reducing cellulite. It stimulates fat breakdown while tightening the skin. Over several sessions, the skin becomes firmer, smoother and less dimpled, with no invasive procedure and minimal downtime required for recovery.
EmTone combines radiofrequency energy with targeted pressure waves to tackle the main causes of cellulite. It improves skin tone, reduces fat cells and stimulates collagen production for smoother results. Sessions are quick, non-invasive and comfortable.
This treatment targets stubborn cellulite by breaking down fat deposits under the skin. It also helps improve local blood flow, reducing the appearance of dimpling. Results develop gradually, making skin look smoother and more even over time.
Onda Plus uses controlled microwave energy to target fat cells and skin laxity, two key contributors to cellulite. It stimulates the breakdown of fat while tightening the skin. Over the course of sessions, skin becomes smoother, firmer and less dimpled.
This non-invasive procedure uses dermal fillers to smooth out the nasal bridge and reduce the appearance of a hook. It’s an excellent option for those seeking a temporary, non-surgical solution without a long recovery period.
Botox can be used to relax the muscles around the nose area, reducing the appearance of certain features like a hooked nose. Dermal fillers, on the other hand, can be strategically injected to enhance the contours of the nose, making it look more proportionate and less angular.
Profile balancing fillers are used to enhance the overall shape of the nose by reducing the hook and improving symmetry. This non-surgical option offers a quick, effective solution for those looking for a temporary fix.



During your first visit, we assess your facial features and listen to your concerns to tailor the best treatment for your hooked nose.
We offer a range of options, from non-surgical fillers to Botox, ensuring each plan suits your needs and desired outcomes.
Our team provides continuous care during your recovery, with advice and check-ups to ensure the best results after treatment.
Rhinoplasty for a hooked nose reshapes the nasal bridge to remove the bump and create a more balanced appearance.
The cost of hooked nose rhinoplasty depends on various factors such as procedure complexity and location, but it is a long-lasting solution.
Yes, many patients see significant improvements in their appearance after rhinoplasty for a hooked nose, with smoother and more balanced features
After rhinoplasty, expect some swelling and bruising, but the results will lead to a more natural, harmonious profile.
Yes, non-surgical rhinoplasty using fillers can reduce the hook and provide a temporary yet immediate result without surgery.
Ready to restore and revive your youthful beauty? Feel free to contact us to help us design and discuss your personalised aesthetic treatment plan.