The current tendency to perform corrective rhinoplasty with the help o
f computerized images or cephalometric evaluations is justified by the
need to adapt the amount of correction to all of the cephalometric re
lationships and draw on indications on the exact quantity of tissue to
add or remove. We propose a very simple standard of surgical planning
, which permits obtaining immediate data on the position of the jaw, t
he maxilla, and the correct nose proportion, and we confront the resul
ts of surgical planning with the postoperative.