Injections: Rhinoplasty refers to surgical interventions used to alter the appearance, and often the function, of the nose. Non-surgical rhinoplasty refers to a limited set of injection techniques that can be used to help with nasal appearance. The longevity is limited and and the indications are few. Visit with a facial plastic surgeon to evaluate your nose and determine the best options available.
Answered 10/20/2014
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Filler Rhinoplasty: Non Surgical Rhinoplasty is an office procedure that is very effective for the right patient, but only if performed by an experienced injector. The procedure can lift and define the nasal bridge, correct a droopy tip, camouflage a bump, straighten a crooked nose and correct post rhinoplasty contour abnormalities. It lasts 2 years with Voluma or longer with a permanent filler like Artefill.
Answered 1/30/2015
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Done with fillers: A non surgical rhinoplasty is done with the use of filler substances. This is a good alternative if you would like to see the potential result of a surgical rhinoplasty without the downtime or cost. This for the most part is not a permanent thing and is limited in what can be addressed. Obviously significant structural change such as reducing dorsal humps or straightening the nose is not possible.
Answered 10/27/2015
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