Non-surgical rhinoplasty, available at Cosmos Clinic Canberra, offers an alternative for addressing certain cosmetic concerns related to the nose. Using dermal fillers, this procedure can make subtle changes to the nose’s appearance.
Who Can Benefit from a Non-Surgical Nose Job?
If you’re considering non-surgical nose reshaping, consulting with a qualified medical practitioner is the first step. They will evaluate your individual features and expectations, helping you determine if this procedure is right for you.
Here are some of the common concerns that may be addressed with a non-surgical nose job:
1. My Nose Appears Off-Centred
Dermal fillers may help make the nose look straighter and aligned with your facial structure.
2. My Nasal Tip Looks Lacks Definition
Injectables can lift and shape the nasal tip. This can create a more proportionate profile.
3. I Have a Bump on My Nose Bridge from an Injury
Bumps caused by injuries or naturally occurring can be camouflaged with hyaluronic acid-based fillers.
4. My Nose Bridge Feels Flat
A flat nasal bridge may lack definition. Injectables can lift and add height to the bridge.
5. My Nose Looks Angular
For noses with sharp angles, fillers can create a less angular shape.
6. There’s a Dent in My Nose
Dents or depressions in the bridge can be corrected using non-surgical rhinoplasty techniques, which fill in the area for a flatter nose.
7. My Nose Feels Broad
While dermal fillers cannot make the nose smaller, they may help create a more symmetrical nose shape.
Why Choose Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty?
Non-surgical rhinoplasty maybe an option for those seeking:
- Immediate results
- No downtime or extended recovery
- A less invasive alternative to surgical rhinoplasty
While it offers a convenient option, keep in mind that non-surgical treatments do not reduce the size of the nose or address significant structural issues. For more complex concerns, traditional rhinoplasty may be recommended.
Find out more when you call or email Cosmos Clinic Canberra on 1300-138-797 or [email protected]