Non-surgical Rhinoplasty

Non-surgical-Rhinoplasty

Non-surgical Rhinoplasty

Non-surgical rhinoplasty is recommended for the correction of mild nasal defects in people who are medically incapable of performing surgery or who are looking to save money, time and risks associated with traditional rhinoplasty. Non-surgical rhinoplasty using fillers may be helpful in relieving the following:

• Nasal hump

Shallow depression on the nose

• Irregularity or asymmetry (e.g., crooked nose)

• Reduce the protrusion of the tip of the nose

• Reduce the tip of the nose

• Asymmetry or slight irregularity after rhinoplasty

Remarkably, some suggest that strategically positioned fillers may also provide performance improvements.

prohibited usage

Those who do nasal filler injections should be able to identify which people will get better results with nasal filler injections. In general, the results of non-surgical rhinoplasty are usually limited in patients with large hump, severe deviation, and problems with excessive rotation of the tip of the nose.

Contraindications to fillers generally include patients with a history of autoimmune disease, bleeding disorders, and hypersensitivity to a component of the filler (eg lidocaine). Patients who have symptoms of inflammation or infection near the injection site or are pregnant or breastfeeding should also avoid receiving injectable fillers.

Note: Patients with a history of recurrent outbreaks of herpes simplex virus (e.g., several times a year) should receive prophylactic antiviral drugs.

Non-surgical rhinoplasty should be avoided in patients who have previously had non-surgical rhinoplasty with silicone or unknown injection materials.

Nasal gel injection method

Non-surgical rhinoplasty is relatively uncomplicated. Regardless of the technique used, the results will be satisfactory if the gel injection techniques are performed safely and according to a proper treatment plan.

The patient is evaluated by an experienced physician in the medical center and after the necessary examinations, the best method is suggested to the patient.

Complications

Pain after nasal gel injection is very low and there is usually no need to take painkillers. Bleeding can be easily controlled with pressure, and there is no bruising. However, to minimize complications, the patient should avoid excessive manipulation of the nose, keep his head above the body and sleep, and in 2 to 3 days First refrain from strenuous activity.