Closed surgical procedures are increasingly preferred in rhinoplasty. The use of endoscopy while performing closed procedures creates advantages such as less swelling, returning to work quickly or being active quickly, in accordance with the requirements of the modern age. Since the endoscope magnifies a structure and transfers it to the screen, it helps in providing millimetric control in the process. Even 1 mm difference in rhinoplasty can create a beautiful nose. The use of the endoscope is very advantageous in an operation where fine work is so important. In the operation, the operation is performed through the nose with a telescope with a diameter of 2 mm. The image at the tip of the telescope is transferred to the screen. The operation is performed by looking at the image transferred to the screen as enlarged. The larger image allows the preservation of anatomical structures and ensures that the procedure can be performed very sensitively and carefully. This method also gives the chance to illuminate areas that are difficult to see and illuminate, such as the nose, and to see places that cannot be seen by the eye.