How does a non-surgical nose job work?
During a traditional rhinoplasty procedure, the nose is reconstructed under a general anaesthetic, and has a recovery time of approximately 4-8 weeks. This procedure has been very helpful for people who suffer from poor breathing, prior injuries to the nose or other ailments that have medical concerns. However, most people who have traditional rhinoplasty procedures done, do so for cosmetic reasons, and the introduction of non-surgical rhinoplasty in recent years has made it more affordable and safer in these cases. The idea behind this procedure is to create balance using dermal fillers. For instance, if the nose has a large bump in the middle, the dermal filler Radiesse can be injected under the skin in the areas surrounding the bump, which has the effect of evening out the nose and creating the illusion of it being straight. This same treatment can be used for all kinds of nasal anomalies, such as bulbous or crooked noses. Its also effective for small noses that need building up, ho