Non Surgical Nose Job: Q&A

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What is the Cost of a Non Surgical Nose Job?

What is the cost of a non surgical nose job? Can a non surgical nose job be financed like rhinoplasty surgery with a company like Care Credit?

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None Surgical Nose Job

Yes it can be financed with care credit. You will need to be examined and determine if a filler would be appropriate to help you achieve your goals. I would have to say that the number of patients that are treated with this method is small compared to the number that need surgical intervention. Seek out a board certified plastic surgeon to review your options. Good luck.
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Non-surgical nose job costs

This is not a single procedure but a combination of intereventions accomplished with fillers and occasionally, Botox. The cost depends on what is being used and volumes. Therefore, it comes down to the fees for the filler and Botox.
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Cost of Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)

In our practice we use liquid injectable silicone as our filler of choice for the non-surgical rhinoplasty as it is incredibly precise and permanent, giving you long-lasting results. As it is permanent, we are conservative and therefore the full correction may take more than one treatment. The cost per treatment depends on the nature of the nasal defect being corrected and the quantity of filler being used. Given that you are avoiding surgery and getting a long-lasting results, the... more

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Cost of Non-Surgical Nose Job

The cost of a non-surgical nosejob, or injection rhinoplasty, procedure can vary depending on what filler you choose. The most common fillers used are the hyaluronic acid based fillers like Restylane, Perlane and Juvederm. In San Diego these run about $450-550 per syringe with most patients only needing one syringe to help reshape the nose. There are more expensive fillers like Radiesse and Artefill that can increase the price up to $800-900 per syringe. Hope this helps.
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Nonsurgical "nose job"

Remember, however, that fillers have a limited time of effectiveness and likely will need to be repeated. I have had it last anywhere from 9-15months.  It is assumed that it may take less each time, however, as the body builds up collagen in response to the fillers (usually Radiesse at present).
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Yes financing is available

Finacing is available for surgical as well as no surgical procedures.  The cost is usually quite reasonable, because it really doesn't take much filler to make a difference for those patients who are good candidates.
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