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Thank you for your question.Yes, the depression on the bridge of your nose could be camouflaged by injection of a dermal filler right above the nasal bones. Be careful not to get too much injected or it will make your nose look large.To be sure, see two or more board-certified providers inyour area for a complete evaluation to make sure you are a good candidate andthat it is safe for you to have these treatments.I hope this helps.
If your goal is to soften and improve the appearance of the "bump" in a safe but albeit temporary manner, then yes this can be achieved with nonsurgical rhinoplasty. Some of the convexity is due to the visibility of your nasal bone, and some of it is the narrowing of the middle vault (or...
Thank you for your question.No, fillers will not narrow the nose. They make the nose larger because volume is added. If you want your nose narrowed, then usually surgery is the answer. To be sure, see two or more board-certified providers in your area for a complete evaluation to make...
The acute nature of what you are describing, in conjunction with your photo, is concerning for infection. I would strongly recommend urgent evaluation by your surgeon to rule out this possibility.
Dear lillymarieThanks 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.
A non-surgical nose job works well for correcting a bump on the bridge of the nose. While rhinoplasty surgery is the preferred option for a permanent change, non-surgical nose changes are also highly effective. Keep in mind that non-surgical nose jobs performed with fillers are not permanent,...
From the photos provided in this question, it would appear that the primary defect is the concave depressed area on the left side of the nose. I have been performing nonsurgical nose jobs for nearly fifteen years and treating these kinds of problem, in fact, I have a great before and after photo...
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