Non-surgical nose reshaping is a method of medicine that involves injectable fillers. By filling in depressions or adjusting the proportions of the nose with these injectable lines, they can make it look more streamlined without surgery learn more.
A quick and efficient procedure will take 15 to 30 minutes and results are visible immediately. Because a topical and dermal fillers are anesthetics, the procedure doesn’t feel painful. Patients can return to their daily lives immediately after treatment.
If the patient is undergoing extensive treatment, it can result in unique nasal contours as well as boluses containing massive amounts filler.
The clarity of the filler and its palpability can be improved with gentle massaging or by using hyaluronidase, if required. Another reason to choose a reversible filler that is HA-based over alternatives that are not HA-based is that hyaluronidase allows you to handle complex issues.
Blindness is a real risk
Even though it is extremely rare, non-surgical nose surgery still poses a significant risk to patients and should be included as part of the consent process.
Deep injections are the best way to reduce the risk of infection. They also minimize the number of injections and the speed of injection. These risks include pain, bruising and infection. The risks can be reduced by using sterile injecting techniques, maintaining an understanding of the facial vascular morphology as well as the nasal vascular structure and applying firm pressure to the bleeding points.
Bruising
It is possible to damage the nose, but this is rare.
Pain
Non-surgical rhinoplasties are significantly less painful compared to surgical ones. The dermal-fillers have anesthetic properties, so the area remains numb for up to two hours. There should be minimal discomfort for a few days.
Swelling
It is normal to experience swelling at the injection site. This usually goes away after 2 weeks. As swelling diminishes, the shape of the filler can become irregular. This can often be fixed by gently massaging to ensure equal distribution.
Adverse reactions
There is always a risk of an adverse reaction, even if it’s rare. These include infections, skin damage, and skin irregularities. These side effects tend to be unique, and the majority of our patients experience no severe side effects after treatment. Some of the more common side effects include mild redness or irritation around the injection site.
Considerations For Surgical Patients
Non-surgical treatments are very effective for patients who have previously undergone surgical rhinoplasty. This is because they can be performed with less trauma, and at a lower risk. The risk of injury may be lower with non-surgical treatment, but there is still some. The skin can be damaged by individuals, particularly those who have been working on the nasal tip. Following surgery, it’s important to look for signs such as vascular compromise, pallor of the skin or increasing pain.