A nasal filler is a non-surgical rhinoplasty sometimes referred to as a liquid rhinoplasty. It is suitable for everyone who does not want to go through the surgical disorders perfectly.
Nose surgeries come in two types and a few different names let us tell you the difference between them all.
There is the non-surgical nose job that is performed to fix minor problems like the tip of the nose, upper lip and minor problems of the nose.
On the other hand, there is rhinoplasty surgery, where the plastic surgeon treats major nose problems such as breathing problems, bone and cartilage problems.
Non-surgical rhinoplasty, also known as nasal filler, is a perfect fit for you if you want to make minor changes or modifications, such as:
Enhance the tip of the nose and straighten a crooked nose.
Add volume to your nose to balance overall facial proportions.
Smooth out a lump or bump on your nose, or camouflage a lump on the bridge of your nose.
The nasal filler may not be suitable for people who want dramatic changes in nose shape and a permanent result. Traditional rhinoplasty surgery is an ideal option for these people.
Nose filler is a reshaping nasal treatment that can be performed easily and without the need for surgical intervention.
Despite temporary filler injections, they last a long time and can be maintained even longer. There are certain things the patient can do to get a longer effect, such as:
Avoid drying out: fillers are water sensitive. So if they dry out, they wear out faster. So keep drinking plenty of water.
Keep an eye on nasal pressure: Check everyday nasal pressures like glasses, masks and sleeping position.