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Introduction: Schwannomas are typically benign tumors with a low likelihood of becoming malignant. Approximately 4% of schwannomas occur in the nasal passages, leading to gradual enlargement, cosmetic issues, and sensory disturbances. Common symptoms include nasal congestion and headaches. Nasal tip schwannomas are particularly rare, with only a few cases documented. This report presents a case of nasal tip schwannoma, detailing the symptoms, diagnostic process, and treatment provided. Case Presentation: A 14-year-old girl was referred for evaluation of a nasal lump that altered the appearance of her nose. She reported mild pain and numbness in the nasal area. Upon examination, a mobile lump was identified beneath the skin and inside the nasal cavity, with no other abnormalities noted. Preoperative imaging revealed a well-defined soft tissue mass without infiltration into surrounding structures. During an open rhinoplasty procedure, 17 nodules were excised to correct nasal deviation. Pathology confirmed a benign schwannoma. The surgery was successful, and after nine months, the patient maintained a stable nasal appearance and reported symptom relief. No complications or recurrences were observed, preserving the aesthetic outcome. Conclusions: Nasal tip schwannoma is an uncommon condition that is diagnosed through imaging studies and confirmed by histopathology. Accurate diagnosis requires careful review of the patient's medical history, a thorough physical examination, and relevant diagnostic tests. This comprehensive approach is essential for timely and precise diagnosis of rare nasal conditions, including differential diagnoses such as hemangioma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |