A transparent nasal splint to be worn externally after a trauma, nasal surgery or nasal injection. The nasal splint has two nasal wall panels bridged together at a spine having an inverted-u shape cross section. The nasal wall panels are inwardly biased to apply compression and to grip onto the nose. The splint is made of semi-rigid material having suitable resiliency to allow moving of the nasal wall panels in an outward direction and to provide for the inward bias of the nasal panels when the splint is in use. The splint may have a nasal spine made of springs(s) or hinge(s) having suitable resiliency to allow moving of the nasal wall panels in an outward direction and to provide for the inward bias of the nasal panels when in use. The splint is also made of suitable material and design which render it being inconspicuous or not visually obvious.