What is a Non-Surgical Nose Job?

Published on: December 27, 2017

Changing the shape of your nose does not necessarily mean you need to have plastic surgery. Although rhinoplasty is one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries, there are also non-surgical “nose jobs” that can be performed. This gives you the option to fix minor shape or size issues without the risk or downtime required with surgery. This non-surgical procedure can be performed using dermal fillers by a plastic surgeon, often during a single office visit.

Dermal Fillers for Nose Alterations

Dermal filler injections can be used to change the shape of your nose. This is a non-surgical option for those that want to hide dips in the bridge or improve the symmetrical appearance of the nose. Dermal fillers are temporary, usually lasting for several months up to one or more years. The procedure would need to be repeated to maintain the results.

A non-surgical nose job involves  injections of dermal filler to change the shape of the nose.  Fillers can be used to enhance the bridge of your nose, widen the tip, “hide” a droopy or raised tip or for other cosmetic changes. However, for those looking to reduce the size of their nose, this is not the best option. Your plastic surgeon can discuss what non-surgical changes can be made with dermal fillers. This can be a great way to “try on” a new look for your nose before you decide to have rhinoplasty performed.

To learn more about non-surgical nose jobs, schedule a consultation with a local plastic surgeon that offers this procedure. For many, it can be a less invasive way to subtly change the look of their nose without the downtime or expense of plastic surgery.

Posted on behalf of:
Beverly Hills Center for Plastic & Laser Surgery
120 South Spalding Drive #236
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 288-0641

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