Aztecs are considered descendants of Native Americans who inhabited central Mexico in the early 16th century. They inherited their unique appearance from indigenous Mexican races such as the Maya and the Olmec. Their nose traits represent their rich legacy, nobility and enduring spirit. Aztecs usually have long, straight and hooked noses.
Their noses have distinctive attributes that add a unique style to the personalities of Aztec individuals. Explore more features of Aztec nose shape with us.

Aztec noses show a wide range of variations due to mixed ancestry. However, some common features include:
- Nose Size: Aztecs’ noses are large to moderate in size, proportionate to the faces.
- Nose Shape: They usually have a saddle nose with a depressed nasal bridge and an elevated nasal tip.
- Nose Bridge: The Aztec races have a high and prominent nose bridge, it is often wide and gets rounded near the nose tip.
- Nose Base: Aztec nose features a wide base, giving an overall rounded and flared appearance.
- Nasal Root: A groove across the nose root gives a prominent angle between the nose and the forehead.
- Nose Tip: Rounded and bulbous nose tip with a thick and fleshy appearance.
- Nostrils: Nares tend to be wider and flared. The shape of nostrils is round or oval most of the time.
- Nasal Bones: Slightly contoured but prominent due to strong nasal bones and cartilages.
- Nasal Septum: Strong and well developed due to rigid nasal cartilages.
- Nasal Alae: Aztec ethnic nose shapes are presented with an alar flaring in outward direction and rounded appearance. This gives an enlarged and fleshy nose commonly termed as rhinophyma.
- Nasolabial Folds: Pronounced nasolabial folds (the lines that run from the side of the nostrils to the corners of the mouth), adding depth to the philtrum.
Aztec Nose Side Profile

Aztec noses have a unique side profile with the following features:
- A prominent nasal hump on the bridge
- Saddle nose
- Depressed nasal root
- Broad nasal base
- Thickened nasal alae
- Aquiline bridge shape
- Slightly upturned nose tip
- Prominent cheekbones
- Defined nasolabial folds
Aztec Noses Shape – Historical & Cultural Significance

Aztec noses show a unique tapestry of their complex unique features due to their Mesoamerica history. It is associated with a reflection of strength, spirituality, beauty and nobility of the historical figures of Aztec tribes.
Moreover, the Aztecs have embraced their indigenous facial features and noses with pride and cultural idealizations. In Aztec cosmology, the nose represents the wind, breath and the cycles of life and death.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most common shape of Aztec noses?
Aztecs mostly have a “prominent aquiline nose”. This nose shape is characterized by a prominent long bridge, convex profile and downward pointing tip. It is also termed as ‘hawk’ nose due to its resemblance to a hawk’s beak.
Can Aztec nose shapes be changed with surgery or other means?
Yes, you can get the nose shape of your choice with the rhinoplasty and dermal fillers. A qualified and skilled surgeon is required in order to change your Aztec nose considering your original nose structure.
Can the Aztec nose shape be found in modern populations?
Yes, Aztec noses can still be found in some Native American races. It is still celebrated as a symbol of pride and identity in Mexican culture.
Can I keep my ethnic Aztec nose with rhinoplasty?
Yes, if you are looking for aesthetic corrections while maintaining your Aztec nose features, ethnic rhinoplasty is your go to option to retain your ethnic nose.