Non-surgical rhinoplasty, also known as non-surgical nose reshaping or non-surgical rhinopathy, is a cosmetic procedure that is used to alter the shape of the nose without surgery.
Rhinoplasty, more commonly known as a “nose job,” has become an increasingly common plastic surgery procedure.
It can be used to correct minor deformities or asymmetries and to improve the appearance of the nose. It is used to correct various concerns, including a crooked nose, a bump on the bridge of the nose, and a drooping nasal tip. Non-surgical rhinoplasty can be performed using a variety of techniques, including dermal fillers, injectable neuromodulators, and radiofrequency treatments.
The procedure is typically performed in a doctor’s office or clinic and does not require incisions or anesthesia. The specific procedure will depend on the desired outcome and the treatment used. In general, the treatment involves the injection of a substance into the skin or underlying tissues of the nose to alter its shape or structure. In this procedure, the skin that covers the tip of the nose is lifted to reveal the small cartilage underneath. The cartilage can then be reshaped to change how the nose looks.
Non-surgical rhinoplasty can produce results similar to those achieved with surgical rhinoplasty, but the results are generally not as dramatic and are not permanent. Non-surgical rhinoplasty can be a good option for people who want to make minor changes to the shape of their nose or who are not ready for surgery. However, it is essential to consult with a qualified skin professional before undergoing non-surgical rhinoplasty to ensure that it is appropriate for you.