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I have never seen filler migrate on the nasal tip, but it is possible theoretically if you use a filler that is not particulate or doesn't hold its shape. Best, Dr. Emer.
Dear Justine in Los Angeles:Without knowing what kind of filler you had, it is impossible to answer the question. Typically fillers do not migrate. Maybe there is just some swelling that occurred. You should re-consult with the doctor who did the injections. Ask them to recheck and advise you. Do not work. It should not be a serious problem. Robert Kotler, MD, FACS
Thank you for your question and photograph. I would recommend you seek an in-person consultation to discuss your nasal concerns, as you may be a candidate for filler placement to correct subtle asymmetries between the right and left sides, depending on your goals. In your picture it does...
The answer is rhinoplasty. Fillers in the nose are only useful for minor depressions and irregularities. Only in certain patients can fillers be used to "straighter out a bump". This is done by injecting above the bump to give the illusion that the profile is straight. ...
This maybe able to be treated with fillers, I suggest seeing a cosmetic dermatologist with experience.
Dear tatianaliiThanks for the question. As the nose is still growing up to around 17-18 years of age I advise my patients to have rhinoplasty surgery after this age. I wish you all the best.
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