 Rhinoplasty is becoming increasingly popular every year, but the demand for improved results from the procedure is also on the rise. This means that many patients are dissatisfied with their initial results, leading to the need for repeat procedures. Secondary rhinoplasties are more complicated than primary ones, as they involve correcting any mistakes made during the first surgery. Additionally, complications such as scarring, infection, and tissue damage can occur, which can lead to further issues requiring additional surgeries. Surgeons must carefully consider the patient's expectations and make sure that the desired outcome is realistic before proceeding with the procedure. This article was authored by K.P. Artikov, K.N. Asasov, and D.K.H. Smoylov.