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Am I a Candidate for Non Surgical Rhinoplasty? (photo)
asked 3 months ago by jourpedo in lucedale, ms
Latest answer by David C. Pearson, MD
Question viewed 117 times
Tags: candidate, options, profile
I am unhappy with my profile as well as the off center appearance of my nose from a frontal view. Could non-surgical rhinoplasty correct these problems?
5 answers to Am I a Candidate for Non Surgical Rhinoplasty? (photo)
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Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty
While the small hump on your profile view could be improved using a non-surgical rhinoplasty approach, it will not help the off center appearance in the frontal view. Your profile would also be improved if you had a chin implant placed. Please consult with a specialist who can assist you in achieving the results you desire.
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Nonsurgical nose job
While surgical rhinoplasty offers more options, the concerns you have can usually be very nicely fixed with a non-surgical (filler) rhinoplasty. The profile can be improved by adding filler above the hump to create a straighter line from the root of the nose to the tip. The asymmetry on the frontal view can likewise be made more even by differentially filling the depressions on the left and right (more on the left).
My approach is to use a temporary filler first--usually Juvederm--to...
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David C. Pearson, MD
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
Jacksonville Facial Plastic Surgeon
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After in-person evaluation, you may be a candidate for a Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty treatment.
I read your concerns and reviewed your photos which are of poor quality:
You have a nice angle between your nose and upper lip, and your tip has acceptable projection and rotation. Injectable fillers above your bump may improve your nasal-profile and provide a straighter nasal-appearance.
Your frontal photo may reveal an indentation of your left mid-bridge. This may be filled to provide a straighter appearance.
My experience is exclusively with Silikon-1000, an off-label filler...
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Only Rhinoplasty will work
Injecting fillers into the nose, which is what some would market as a "non-surgical Rhinoplasty", will not approximate the results of a Rhinoplasty (in experienced hands). A filler can raise your nasal bridge slightly, but will not address the position of your nose on frontal view, the dorsal hump, or the nasal tip. Addressing these concerns, and possibly the relationship of your chin to your nose will require a Rhinoplasty and a chin implant.
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Non surgical rhinoplasty adds volume and you actually need a nasal reduction.
Hi.
Going by your pictures, I would say no to non surgical. Your profile can be brought into balance with a subtle rotation and reduction of your nose as well as an extended chin implant. The implant would also improve the front view because making the jawline a little wider helps the face look less long.
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