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Non-Surgical Procedures

What Is a Non-Surgical Nose Job?

Dec 22 • 2 minute read

With the rise of injectable fillers for cosmetic purposes, non-surgical nose jobs are becoming more common. Also known as liquid rhinoplasty, nose fillers, non-surgical rhinoplasty, and even liquid nose job, a non-surgical nose job is a cosmetic procedure that aims to change the shape of the nose.

The procedure is purely for aesthetics and does not necessarily improve nasal function. It is, however, a temporary alternative to surgical rhinoplasty. Read on for more information about this increasingly popular procedure.

Who Qualifies for a Non-Surgical Nose Job?

You may be a good candidate for a non-surgical nose job if you are unhappy with a bump (dorsal bump) on your nose or your nasal tip droops. The treatment involves strategically injecting fillers into the necessary areas to lift the tip of the nose or straighten it to correct a bump. You can also get the treatment to correct the appearance of a slightly crooked nose.

Remember, a non-surgical nose job does not correct a broken nose or an extreme or large bump. In addition, it is typically not the best option to create a slimmer nose. In this case, surgical rhinoplasty is more suitable. You can, however, benefit from the procedure in some cases where your nose widens due to scar tissue. A steroid injection can help shrink the scar and improve the size of your nose.

As with any cosmetic procedure, you should consult a trusted doctor to determine whether a non-surgical nose job is right for you.

The Non-Surgical Nose Job Process

A non-surgical nose job is a straightforward and minimally invasive procedure that causes minimal discomfort. During the treatment, your healthcare provider uses a tiny needle to inject fillers, usually hyaluronic acid, into the affected areas of your nose to improve its shape. The doctor may also mold the nose a bit.

The process usually takes between 10 and 15 minutes and provides instant results. However, you have to wait a few days for the swelling to die so you can notice the final results of your treatment.

Recovery

Many patients describe non-surgical nose jobs as painless, and you can return to your job or daily routine immediately after treatment. Also, your doctor uses a numbing cream and tiny needles to make the process as comfortable as possible. Redness, slight bruising, and mild swelling are expected after the treatment but will go away in no time.

How Long Does It Last?

The results of a non-surgical nose job typically last between 12 and 18 months, depending on the product. Your body breaks down the fillers with time, which diminishes the results. The good thing is that you can repeat the treatment if you want to maintain your results.

Risks that Accompany a Non-Surgical Nose Job

Like any other procedure, a non-surgical nose job has its risks, including slight bruising, soreness, and swelling. In rare cases, you may experience occlusion of blood vessels, resulting in eye or skin injuries. Infections after the procedure can also happen, although thorough skin prepping minimizes their possibility.

Final Thoughts

If you are considering getting a non-surgical nose job, it is essential to remember that it is a temporary cosmetic solution. The above information can help you make an informed decision about your treatment.

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