I’ve heard that asian patients looking to augment the nasal tip using filler risk a higher likelihood of migration (less structure / cartilage to begin with). Is this the case? How many cases of migration does each practice typically see for this procedure?
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Answer: We have not seen migration after permanent non-surgical nose job treatments.
I am not aware of a relationship between Masseter Botox and a change in either the shape or function of someone's nose. Based on your singular photo, you appear to have an under projected nasal tip appearance, a dorsal hump, and possibly a prominent anterior nasal spine which causes a tension...
A poly peak deformity is when the bridge of somebody's nose sticks out further than the nasal tip. In our experience, it is difficult or impossible to get adequate tip projection with fillers to give the appearance that your tip sticks out further than your bridge. Please consider reasking your...
Thank you for your question. I actually am the surgeon that invented the Noseperfect device. It is not intended to shape a non-surgical rhinoplasty, but to help shape and diminish swelling in the post-operative period. I found patients had a difficult time with night taping and it was as...