I didnt see any scraping on the tip or side of the nostrils. When someone falls on a flat surface, whatever is closest is gonna get scraped first.
If she:
went down and her face slid sideways onto the pavement or blacktop, the side of her face including the cheek would be scuffed.
if she:
hit the side of her nose only, there still would be a scrape closest to the end of her nose.
Picture and impact on a flat surface....if she wasnt able to catch her own fall with her hands, feet, knees or buttocks......you have the head, face, chin, nose....a balance beam is not a flat surface, well okay, flat on one side, but the impacts onto that can vary...I hope you didnt get hurt to badly. Ouch
Does this seem to help show a differences of an impact?