Abstract:Deviated nose is a complex deformity characterized by the deviation of the external nose from the facial midline. Currently, the treatment of deviated nose is mainly open surgery, which requires a balance between nasal aesthetic and nasal function recovery. Although there are various surgical methods and techniques applied in clinical, the individual differences of deviated nose patients are significant, which require personalized treatment. Therefore, it is still a challenging problem in clinical, and there is no standardized surgical protocol applied to the treatment of deviated nose. This review focuses on the etiology, classification, and surgical correction of deviated nose, systematically summarizes the recent advances in diagnosis and treatment of deviated nose, and analyzes the applicability of different surgical plans, to provide reference for the selection of treatment plans for deviated nose.