Many people report being unhappy or frustrated by the way their side profile or they face look like. Still, not everyone is willing to undergo a nose job.
Non-surgical rhinoplasty is one of the most common treatments performed with dermal fillers, along with lip fillers, and for a reason.
Suppose you’re conscious of your side profile. In that case, your options can finally include an alternative to going under the knife to achieve a perfectly proportioned nose.
With a non-surgical rhinoplasty, dermal filler is injected into the nose to get rid of bumps and to achieve a more proportionate appearance.
Keep reading if you want to know how the magic is done!
It’s possible to get your ideal nose shape in less than 30 minutes thanks to the many years of experience of our practitioner at Dermamina.
These are products made from hyaluronic acid, a gel-like substance that is naturally found in our body.
It takes a highly trained practitioner to carry out the treatment, and at Dermamina we are known for our in-depth consultation, bespoken technique, and quality of the products used (only premium long-lasting fillers).
One of the best things about this procedure is that it’s instant, has minimal downtime, and it’s reversible. Unlike plastic surgery, if you’re not happy with the results, a dissolving agent can be applied to remove the enhancements, without any lengthy procedure or downtime required.
Depending on your concerns and our expert’s consultation, it’s possible to achieve a more symmetrical profile, creating a result that fits your facial proportions. Results are immediate.
Who is suitable for this treatment? Anyone who has a bump on the bridge of the nose, drooping of the nasal tip, a nose that needs more definition, or a nose that is slightly crooked or too small.
The treatment allows for a natural result, yet having a significant impact on the way you look. It boosts your confidence and makes you happy about your nose without the risks and the pain that follows a surgical procedure.
The results last between 12 and 18 months, and they can last longer with top-up appointments done regularly.