I like my nose when I'm not smiling but when I smile my nostrils look much larger. I notice when some people smile their nostrils do not change while others, like mine, nostrils widen when they smile. What is happening anatomically for this to occur? And can it be addressed non-surgically for example with Botox or is this something that can only be addressed surgically with an alarplasty?
Hello, I am a 28 year old African American female. Ive been doing some research on both surgical and non-surgical rhinoplasty options. The risk of a surgical rhinoplasty is putting me off, but Im unsure if non-surgical rhinoplasty can address my concerns. I mainly want a more defined bridge, less wide tip, and less flared nostrils. I know the non-surgical can address bridge part but what about the nostrils? Is invasive surgery my only option?
Can botox be used on the side or tip of the nose to prevent nostril flare and septum dipping? I have had non surgical rhinoplasty in the past but only with fillers. I was wondering if it is safe for botox to be injected to reduce nostril flare, especially when smiling. My concern is that the botox may migrate and cause obstruction in breathing? Is this a possible concern or unheard of? Thanks
I get so insecure cause from a side profile my nose looks very droopy from the tip when I smile and it also makes my nostrils flare, it looks like a parrot and I hate it. Please can you help me find a good treatment, preferably something effective but non surgical!