I had a septorhinoplasty ten years ago with a revision after 12 months to address further deviation. My results were wonderful, but now I’d like to use fillers to correct a small dent on the bridge of my nose and a small depression in my supratip area. Since I’ve moved since the original surgery, I’ve consulted with a few doctors and they have all suggested different fillers: Belotero Intense, Volift/Vollure or Voluma. Are all of these okay? Are any of them preferable?
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Answer: Would you consider a permanent non-surgical nose job?
If your nasal retraction on front view is soft to the touch, depending on your examination, microdroplet silicone 1000 injections maybe considered for lowering this inverted v-shaped appearance on both sides. Getting a bit of volume to your infratip area is possible as well. If there is an...
Based on your photos, your nose is looking closer to your "goal" compared to the day your dressing was removed. That said, if you definitely want your bridge raised a few millimeters, microdroplet Silikon1000 may be considered for subtle yet permanent bridge raising. Hope this helps. Dr Joseph
Hello and thank you for your question! Unfortunately even though non-surgical nosejobs are popular, they are ALMOST ALWAYS done on patients who are poor candidates for it, and who would have much better results with a proper surgical rhinoplasty. For your nose, with the prominent nasal bridge,...