Non-Surgical Nose Job

 non surgical nose job before and after

What is a non-surgical nose job?

The non-surgical nose job (aka liquid nose job or non-surgical rhinoplasty) is a medical procedure that improves the appearance of your nose without invasive surgery. We can use injectable fillers like Restylane and Juvederm, Botox, and PDO threads to alter and shape a person’s nose. Everyone’s case is different and customizable regarding their aesthetic goals. If you would like to improve the appearance of your nose and want to avoid costly and extensive plastic surgery, a nonsurgical rhinoplasty could be an option for you. We can improve the shape of your nose, correct asymmetry, elevate the tip of the nose, smooth out bumps and humps, making the nose look straighter and smaller. The procedure takes around 30 minutes to complete! 

How long does a non-surgical nose job last?

Results can last somewhere between 9 months and 2 years, depending on the anatomy of the nose.

Is there downtime?

For most patients, there is no downtime, but injection site bruising is always possible and can last around 3-7 days. 

What I should not do before and after this treatment?

On the day of the treatment, the patient should not do any cardio exercises, as this could increase the chance of getting a bruise. No facials should be performed that involve extractions on the nose for the following 2 weeks. You can wear sunglasses or glasses but don’t use the ones that push into the nasal bridge for 2 weeks after the procedure.

Are there any risks to the procedure?

With injections, there is always the risk of pain, bruising, and swelling, but with a non-surgical nose job, these effects will likely be minimal, at least with most patients. Patients rarely experience allergic reactions to the fillers because most fillers consist of chemicals that occur naturally in the body. While the risk of side effects after filler treatment is low, there are still some complications you could experience. Specifically, should the filler be injected into a blood vessel, complications of vascular compromise occur when the filler impedes the blood flow through a critical end artery. Injectors must be knowledgeable of nasal anatomy, only a medical professional should perform a liquid nose job to avoid complications.