I am wondering what exact brand or type of needles doctors use when performing fillers for non-surgical rhinoplasty. Also what would be the best filler such as juvaderm, rystylane, etc. How should I tell the doctor to inject the filler to make my nose look less bulbous, and in the picture you can see how the bridge is very narrow and one side of the bridge is basically not even there making my nose look crooked. I will appreciate all responses. Thank you, and god bless!
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Soft tissue fillers can be used in certain situations to correct deformities of the nose. One of the more common uses is to improve the profile by making a bump on the bridge less prominent. There are some deformities of the nose that cannot be corrected or improved by soft tissue fillers....
Based on your modified photo, it appears you have augmented your radix (the bridge of your nose above your hump). Nonsurgical rhinoplasty could be performed to make this change.
From your descriptions, I am guessing that there are some structural concerns and asymmetry under the nasal skin. Using a filler to attempt to address the described concerns is not a bad idea. However, in my opinion, it is unlikely to create the correction that a surgical revision can...