I had a rhinoplasty in January of 2021, so it's been almost two years. I am overall happy with my results and think my bridge/profile is beautiful. I do not love the way nose looks straight on though. I don't want to have revision as the recovery was hell and I now have a toddler to look care for. I'm looking into a liquid rhinoplasty with filler but I know they come with risks. My question is, are the risks as significant if I only have them inject my tip and not touch my bridge?
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Answer: Some fillers are safer than others when used in the nose.
You appear to have thin nasal skin, with a dorsal hump and M over projected and possibly droopy nasal tip appearance. My concern about injectable fillers is that it may lead to an overall larger nasal appearance. Rhinoplasty surgery techniques may be utilized to achieve a smaller, less...
Hello and thank you for your question! It sounds like your primary concern is the shape and rotation of your nasal tip. To fix these issues, you would need to precisely shorten and rotate the nasal tip- and the strength needed to do this is not possible with fillers. The only way to properly...
Surgery would be the best course to add strength and support to the tip, which will then better resist drooping and spreading when you smile. Filler placed may give a little better definition in the tip and botox placed at the base of the nose can reduce the contractions that spread the nose,...