The complete absence of the nose, arhinia, is a malformation most often associated with severe brain malformations. However, arhinia can be isolated, but only a few cases have been described. The prenatal diagnosis of isolated arhinia is also rarely described, with only three cases describing their follow‐up, mostly in the first months of life. In this case report, we describe the prenatal diagnosis of isolated arhinia and the long‐term follow‐up of 8 years with normal psychological and cognitive development. We also demonstrated the fetal magnetic resonance imaging and pediatric computed tomography three‐dimensional reconstructions of the face.