What does it mean when your nose gets longer?
By age 40, many people begin noticing subtle changes to their facial features, and the nose is no exception. The perception of a longer nose is a natural part of the aging process, primarily caused by the effects of gravity on the nose's underlying cartilage and supportive tissues. This change is not due to continuous growth but rather a weakening and sagging of the structure over time, which gives the illusion of increased size and length.