I am thinking about looking into non surgical nose surgery and I have a few questions. Since fillers are used surely it makes your nose look bigger? Will it help my noise look straight since my nose is slanted to the right, if so, will it Look really wide? How much does it cost roughly ?
November 8, 2016
Answer: Non Surgical Nosejob Needs--Fillers (voluma, restylane, juvederm) This is tough to answer without a picture. Facial fillers (Voluma, Restylane, Juvederm) could be used to improve symmetry of the nose. Surgery would be needed for the nostrils/shape. Cost will vary. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist to discuss your desired results. Best, Dr. Emer
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November 8, 2016
Answer: Non Surgical Nosejob Needs--Fillers (voluma, restylane, juvederm) This is tough to answer without a picture. Facial fillers (Voluma, Restylane, Juvederm) could be used to improve symmetry of the nose. Surgery would be needed for the nostrils/shape. Cost will vary. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist to discuss your desired results. Best, Dr. Emer
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November 8, 2016
Answer: Limits of non-surgical rhinoplasty Hi. Lots of changes can be made using fillers in nonsurgical rhinoplasty but there are some limits. While in fact the volume of the nose is increasing by adding fillers, the nose can be made to look thinner or straighter or narrower depending on the patient (and the skill of the doctor). Not everyone is a candidate. In fact most noses and people are not good candidates. If the crookedness or asymmetry is due to collapse of the middle vault or ULC or even the tip LLC cartilages then fillers can make the nose look straighter. If the nose is twisted and the bones are "going" in a certain direction then adding fillers can accentuate and enhance the asymmetry unless the nose is injected in a way to widen it (which isnt always ideal!) Essentially what I am getting at is that there are lots of subtle nuances and you want a nose expert who knows the nose and what it should look like injecting you not just anyone who is going to simply "fill it." The nose expert will be able to talk you out of a non surgical nose job if he feels it is not optimal.
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November 8, 2016
Answer: Limits of non-surgical rhinoplasty Hi. Lots of changes can be made using fillers in nonsurgical rhinoplasty but there are some limits. While in fact the volume of the nose is increasing by adding fillers, the nose can be made to look thinner or straighter or narrower depending on the patient (and the skill of the doctor). Not everyone is a candidate. In fact most noses and people are not good candidates. If the crookedness or asymmetry is due to collapse of the middle vault or ULC or even the tip LLC cartilages then fillers can make the nose look straighter. If the nose is twisted and the bones are "going" in a certain direction then adding fillers can accentuate and enhance the asymmetry unless the nose is injected in a way to widen it (which isnt always ideal!) Essentially what I am getting at is that there are lots of subtle nuances and you want a nose expert who knows the nose and what it should look like injecting you not just anyone who is going to simply "fill it." The nose expert will be able to talk you out of a non surgical nose job if he feels it is not optimal.
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