Orlando Non Surgical Nose Job doctors
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Thomas Fiala, MD
Altamonte Springs Plastic Surgeon
220 East Central Parkway Suite 2020, Altamonte Springs |
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2 answers |
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B. Pat Pazmino, MD
Miami Plastic Surgeon
848 Brickell Avenue Suite 820, Miami |
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Jaime Perez MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
307 S. MacDill Ave, Tampa |
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1 answer |
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Roger Bassin, MD
Orlando Oculoplastic Surgeon
422 South Alafaya Trail Suite 32, Orlando |
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Ross A. Clevens, MD
Melbourne Facial Plastic Surgeon
200 South Harbor City Blvd First Floor, Melbourne |
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Recent Answers
I am planning to have nose job next year because I can't afford it now. Can I have a non surgical nose job before true rhinoplasty surgery, or will a non surgical nose job prevent me from being able to have a rhinoplasty next year?
Judging by your photo, your nasal profile is straight, and doesn't have an obvious "bump" (dorsal hump). There is really nothing that filler injection (the non-surgical rhinoplasty) would be able to offer you as an improvement.
Your nose is a little long, and some tip rotation at the time of surgery would be a key part of improving the appearance.
My advice: wait for the real thing.
I've heard that Botox can be used to elevate the nose tip. Is this true? If so, how effective is it?
If, and only if, your nasal tip drops/plunges when you smile - then botox can be used to treat the muscle that causes this dynamic change.
If your nasal tip is always low, regardless of your facial expression or at rest...then Botox will not help. Traditional surgery would be required.
All the best,
I am trying to decide if I should get a non surgical nose job or just bite the bullet and have a rhinoplasty. If I have to keep getting the non surgical nose job re-done every few months, I don't think it would be worth it because I'd end up paying just as much as I would for a rhinoplasty over time.
Does anyone know how long the results last for a non surgical nose job? Also, what if I don't like the results...can they be reversed?
Thanks.
The answer is simple, depending on the product you used. Hyauronic acids such as Restylane and Juvederm can last between 6 months to 2 years. Other products such as ArteFill, Sculptra, and Radiesse will be more permanent, however, I do not recommend them becauseof the high rate of complications associated with the use of these products as fillers in the nose.




