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Too much coffee or caffeine might make somebody jittery the day of a procedure, however, I see no reason why coffee could not be consumed after completion. Thank you for your question, and I hope this helps. Sincerely, Dr. Joseph
Yes, you can have coffee after a non-surgical nose job. It will not harm your results. It will take 1-2 weeks for final results. Hope this helps.
Yes I would not worry about coffee intake after a non-surgical rhinoplasty. It should not have any effect on healing or results. Drink away.
Yes you can as there is no negative correlation between filler use and stimulants such as coffee and tea. Best, Dr. Emer.
Hi, Thank you for the question! Yes you are allowed to have coffee, there are no issues to be found from drinking coffee!Hope this was helpful!
Yes, it is safe to drink coffee two days post procedure. A non surgical nose job is achieved with the same safe, FDA-approved dermal fillers used to lift the cheeks, fill wrinkles, and plump lips. In an injection session that takes 15 min you can straighten the bump at the bridge of the nose, make the nose appear smaller, lift a droopy tip, and correct asymmetry. Results last about 1 year. Best of luck to you!
I recommend waiting at least 3 months from the date of your surgery before using nasal fillers. The tip appears only slightly more rotated compared to the preop. I wish you all the best. Hope this helps.
If too much filler was placed in a small space, just below your eyebrows, it is conceivable that you are feeling too much product. Depending on your condition, it may be amenable to the dissolving enzyme. My best advice would be to visit with your doctor for evaluation and care. Wishing you well...
It is conceivable that injectable fillers may be considered for contouring the appearance of a narrower nasal appearance, however, your nasal bones and nasal sidewalls attach to your face in a wide position and pleasing nasal narrowing might require osteotomies. All of that said, digital photos...