The closed rhinoplasty technique, due to the surgeon's restricted field of vision, may increase the risk of damage to certain nasal structures, particularly cartilage and bone tissues. This makes the surgeon's experience critical. Due to limited access and range of motion, the ability to perform detailed interventions in specific areas, such as the nasal tip, is restricted. It is generally not preferred for revision rhinoplasty cases. The selection of the most suitable rhinoplasty technique depends on the patient's nasal structure needs, the desired degree of change, personal preferences, and the surgeon's assessment. While the closed technique may be suitable for patients seeking lighter and limited shaping, the open technique is generally more advantageous for more comprehensive and detailed changes.