What is non-surgical rhinoplasty? A cosmetic injector shares.

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What is non-surgical rhinoplasty? A cosmetic injector shares.


Dermal fillers help to sculpt the nose precisely by adding volume. PDO threads are an option that are biocompatible (basically threads that aren’t harmful to the living tissue of your skin) and so are absorbable after a period of time. The threads are placed along the nasal bridge for height.

Additionally, they can be used in the top of the nose to elevate and stimulate collagen production. 

So for that reason, I will always recommend PDO threads myself as they’re ideal for many clients who may have a ‘flatter’ nose, looking to build and contour the bridge, as well as for tip elevation.

And then there are Hyaluronic acid fillers. These fillers are useful for bumps in the bridge of the nose and for pushing up or elevating the tip of the nose. 

From my expertise, I wouldn’t personally recommend non-surgical rhinoplasty to any client who has previously broken their nose, which may have resulted in it being flatter and potentially crooked as a result. I also wouldn’t recommend the procedure to people with a larger nose that may require surgical reduction as an alternative to this procedure, or anyone with septum deviation.

So much to consider and explore when it comes to this treatment! Always a great one to hear everyone’s different questions on it, as this one has been incredibly popular in recent months.

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Like with all cosmetic procedures, you need to make sure you’re going to someone highly skilled, but even more so with non-surgical rhinoplasty.  

The nose is very vascular, therefore making it generally the area with the most risk to treat on the face. 

It is essential to find and consult with a highly experienced practitioner with great knowledge of anatomy and placement skills. 

I do love this treatment as it can have such a drastic effect on someone’s appearance, and while slightly uncomfortable for the client (we do offer topical numbing cream or Lignocaine with adrenaline at Absolute Cosmetic Medicine), the downtime generally only involves mild bruising, swelling and tenderness.

I’m intrigued: how long does a non-surgical rhinoplasty even last, and what price would someone be looking at? 





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