I’m still indecisive about committing to getting a permanent nose job and was wondering if nose fillers could be used to help give me an idea of what it could look like. Is it possible that my nose bridge is too low to even try using nose fillers?
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Answer: Nonsurgical nose job treatments may be well-suited for raising a low bridge.
Hello and thank you for your question! Unfortunately, no non-surgical options can effectively address a hanging columella (droopy septum). The best solution is rhinoplasty, which can refine your nasal structure while preserving your natural features.
Your hook nose / droopy septum is due to the...
Hello and thank you for your question! Unfortunately, no non-surgical options can effectively address a hanging columella or can properly rotate/lift the nasal tip. The best solution is rhinoplasty, which can refine your nasal structure while preserving your natural features—fillers simply d...
Thank you for your question! It is absolutely possible to have filler done on top of a surgical rhinoplasty. I do recommend waiting at least 12 months post surgery as you may still have some swelling. I would advise following up with your surgeon and finding a expert in non surgical rhinoplasty...