Nonsurgical Nosejob
Are you unhappy with the shape or appearance of your nose? You’re not alone - a nonsurgical nose job is one of the most popular cosmetic treatments in the world. A nonsurgical nose job has a 95% worth it rate, meaning that most people who have done it are happy with the results. If you’re considering a nonsurgical nose job, check out our website to find out more about the advantages and benefits of this quick and easy treatment.


What is Nonsurgical Nosejob?
Nonsurgical nosejob, also known as liquid rhinoplasty or non-surgical rhinoplasty, is a cosmetic treatment that involves injecting fillers into the nose to improve its shape and contour. Unlike traditional rhinoplasty, which requires surgery and anesthesia, nonsurgical nosejob can be done in a matter of minutes with little to no downtime.
Some of the benefits include:
- Correcting minor imperfections such as bumps, humps, asymmetry, or crookedness
- Lifting a droopy tip or smoothing a bulbous tip
- Balancing the proportions of the nose and face
- Creating a more refined and elegant profile
- Enhancing the results of a previous rhinoplasty
- Avoiding the risks and complications of surgery
- Saving time and money
Nonsurgical nosejob is not for everyone, though. It cannot make your nose smaller or narrower, nor can it fix breathing problems or structural issues.
Nonsurgical nosejob can be a great way to enhance your natural beauty and achieve your aesthetic goals without surgery.
Benefits of Nonsurgical Nosejob
It's Quick and Easy
One of the main advantages of a nonsurgical nose job is that it's very quick and easy to do. Unlike surgical rhinoplasty, which can take several hours and requires general anesthesia, a nonsurgical nose job can be done in less than an hour and only requires local anesthesia. Your doctor will inject small amounts of filler into strategic areas of your nose to smooth out bumps, fill in dents, raise the bridge, or lift the tip. You will see the results right away and you can go back to your normal activities immediately.
It's Reversible
Another benefit of a nonsurgical nose job is that it's reversible. Most doctors use hyaluronic acid fillers, which are naturally found in the body and can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase if needed. This means that if you don't like the results or have any complications, you can undo them easily. You can also adjust the results over time by adding more filler or dissolving some of it.
It's Affordable
A nonsurgical nose job is also much more affordable than a surgical one. The average cost of a nonsurgical nose job is $500, while the average cost of a surgical rhinoplasty is $5,000. Of course, the cost will vary depending on your location, doctor, and amount of filler used, but it's still a fraction of what you would pay for surgery.
It's Low-Risk
Finally, a nonsurgical nose job is low-risk compared to surgery. There are no incisions, scars, stitches, or splints involved. The recovery time is minimal and there is no risk of infection, bleeding, or anesthesia complications. The most common side effects are mild bruising, swelling, redness, or tenderness at the injection sites, which usually subside within a few days. The most serious complication is vascular occlusion, which occurs when filler blocks a blood vessel and causes tissue damage or necrosis. However, this is very rare and can be prevented by choosing an experienced injector who knows how to avoid blood vessels and how to treat vascular occlusion if it happens.
If you're looking for a way to improve your nose without surgery, a nonsurgical nose job might be a great option for you. It can give you a more balanced, harmonious, and confident look with minimal downtime and cost. However, keep in mind that a nonsurgical nose job is not permanent and cannot make major changes to your nose size or structure. It also cannot correct functional issues such as breathing problems or deviated septum. To find out if you're a good candidate for a nonsurgical nose job, consult with our patient coordinators.
Types of Nonsurgical Nosejob
There are different types of nonsurgical nose job procedures available, depending on your goals and preferences.
- Non-Surgical Saddle Nose Correction:
This procedure is for people who have a low or flat nasal bridge. The filler is injected along the bridge to create more height and definition.
- Non-Surgical Nose Job for Wide Nose:
This procedure is for people who want to make their nose look narrower or more refined. The filler is injected at the base of the nostrils and along the sides of the nose to create more contour and shadow.
- Non-Surgical Crooked Nose Correction:
This procedure is for people who have a deviated or asymmetrical nose. The filler is injected on either side of the nose to balance it out and make it look straighter.
- Non-Surgical Nasal Bump Correction:
This procedure is for people who have a prominent or irregular bump on their nose. The filler is injected above and below the bump to smooth it out and create a straighter profile.
- Non-Surgical Nose Job for Upturned Nasal Tip:
This procedure is for people who have a nasal tip that points upward or curls inward. The filler is injected under the tip to lower it and make it look more proportional.
- Liquid Rhinoplasty for Flat Noses:
This procedure is for people who have a flat or underdeveloped nose. The filler is injected on the tip and bridge of the nose to create more projection and shape.
- Non-Surgical Correction for Bunny Lines:
This procedure is for people who have fine lines or wrinkles on the sides of their noses when they smile or squint. The filler is injected into these lines to smooth them out and make them less noticeable.
How to choose the best nonsurgical nose job procedure for you?
The best nonsurgical nose job procedure for you depends on several factors, such as:
- Your nasal anatomy and facial features
- Your aesthetic goals and expectations
- Your budget and availability
- Your medical history and allergies
- Your preference for filler type and longevity
To choose the best nonsurgical nose job procedure for you, you should consult with our patient coordinators who can assess your situation and recommend the most suitable option for you. You should also do your own research and look at before-and-after photos of similar cases to get an idea of what you can expect.
The Nonsurgical Nosejob Procedure
Before the Procedure
Before you decide to have a nonsurgical nosejob, you need to consult with a qualified and experienced cosmetic doctor who can assess your nose and facial features and determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure. The doctor will also discuss your goals and expectations, explain the risks and benefits of the procedure, and answer any questions you may have.
During the consultation, the doctor will also examine your medical history and ask you about any medications or supplements you are taking, any allergies you have, or any previous cosmetic procedures you have had. This is important to avoid any potential complications or interactions with the fillers.
The doctor will also take photos of your nose from different angles and use computer imaging software to show you how your nose will look after the procedure. This will help you visualize the results and make any adjustments if needed.
Before the procedure, you should avoid taking any blood-thinning medications or supplements, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E, or fish oil, for at least a week. This will reduce the risk of bleeding and bruising during and after the procedure. You should also avoid drinking alcohol or smoking for at least 24 hours before the procedure.
During the Procedure
The nonsurgical nosejob procedure is performed in an office setting and usually takes about 15 to 30 minutes. You don't need any anesthesia or sedation for this procedure, as it is relatively painless and comfortable.
The doctor will first clean your nose and apply a topical numbing cream to minimize any discomfort. Then, using a fine needle or a blunt-tipped cannula, the doctor will inject small amounts of filler into strategic areas of your nose to create the desired shape and contour.
The doctor will use hyaluronic acid fillers for this procedure, such as Juvederm or Restylane. Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in your skin that attracts and retains moisture. It can plump up and smooth out your skin and give it a youthful glow.
The doctor will massage your nose gently after each injection to ensure even distribution of the filler and prevent any lumps or bumps. You will be able to see the results immediately and give feedback to the doctor if you want any changes.
After the Procedure
After the procedure, you can resume your normal activities right away. There is no downtime or recovery period required for this procedure. However, you may experience some minor side effects, such as swelling, redness, bruising, tenderness, or itching around your nose. These are normal and temporary and should subside within a few days.
To speed up the healing process and optimize the results, you should follow these aftercare tips:
- Apply ice packs or cold compresses to your nose for 10 minutes every hour for the first day to reduce swelling and inflammation.
- Avoid touching or rubbing your nose for at least 24 hours after the procedure to prevent shifting or displacement of the filler.
- Avoid wearing glasses or sunglasses for at least two weeks after the procedure to avoid putting pressure on your nose.
- Avoid sun exposure or tanning for at least two weeks after the procedure to prevent hyperpigmentation or discoloration of your skin.
- Avoid strenuous exercise or activities that may cause sweating or increase blood pressure for at least 48 hours after the procedure to prevent bleeding or bruising.
- Avoid facial massages or treatments for at least two weeks after the procedure to avoid interfering with the filler.
- Follow up with your doctor as scheduled to monitor your progress and address any concerns.
The results of a nonsurgical nosejob are temporary but long-lasting. Depending on the type of filler used, they can last from six months to two years. You can maintain your results by getting regular touch-ups as needed.
A nonsurgical nosejob is a great way to improve the appearance of your nose without surgery. It can boost your confidence and enhance your facial harmony. If you are interested in this procedure, contact us today to book a consultation with one of our expert cosmetic doctors.
Nonsurgical Nose Recovery from
- 1 week:
You may still feel some pain, swelling, bruising, and stiffness around the surgical site. You may need to take painkillers and antibiotics to manage these symptoms. You may also have some drainage tubes or stitches that need to be removed by your doctor. You should rest as much as possible and avoid any strenuous activities. You may need some help with daily tasks such as dressing, bathing, and eating.
- 2 weeks:
You may start to feel more comfortable and energetic. You may be able to resume some light activities such as walking, reading, or watching TV. You should still avoid lifting anything heavy or bending or twisting your body. You should follow your doctor's instructions on how to care for your wound and prevent infection. You may also have some follow-up appointments or tests to check your progress.
- 3 weeks:
You may notice some improvement in your mobility and range of motion. You may be able to do some simple exercises or stretches to strengthen your muscles and joints. You should still be careful not to overdo it or injure yourself. You may also start to feel more emotionally stable and optimistic about your recovery.
- 4 weeks:
You may be able to return to work or school, depending on your job or course requirements. You may also be able to drive, travel, or socialize with friends and family. You should still follow your doctor's advice on what activities are safe and appropriate for you. You may also have some physical therapy or rehabilitation sessions to help you regain your function and quality of life.
- 3 months:
You may feel almost back to normal, or even better than before. You may be able to resume most of your hobbies and interests, such as sports, music, or art. You may also have less pain, swelling, or scarring around your surgical site. You should still monitor your health and report any changes or concerns to your doctor. You may also have some final check-ups or evaluations to confirm your recovery.
- 6 months:
You may have fully recovered from your surgery and enjoy a new level of health and happiness. You may have no limitations or restrictions on what you can do. You may also have a better appreciation for life and gratitude for your medical team and support system. You should still maintain a healthy lifestyle and follow up with your doctor as needed.
- 1 year:
You may celebrate your recovery anniversary and reflect on how far you have come. You may also share your story and inspire others who are going through a similar situation. You may also have some long-term benefits or changes from your surgery, such as improved function, appearance, or confidence. You should still keep in touch with your doctor and monitor your health regularly.
- 2 years:
You may have reached the end of your recovery journey and moved on with your life. You may have no signs or reminders of your surgery, except for some scars or memories. You may also have learned some valuable lessons or gained some new perspectives from your experience. You should still cherish your health and well-being and make the most of every day.
Risks and Complications
- Infection: Any injection can introduce bacteria into the skin and cause an infection. This can result in redness, swelling, pain, fever, or pus. To prevent infection, you should choose a reputable provider who follows proper hygiene and sterilization protocols. You should also avoid touching your nose or applying makeup for at least 24 hours after the procedure. If you notice any signs of infection, you should contact your provider immediately and seek medical attention.
- Bruising: Bruising is a common side effect of any injection and can vary in severity and duration depending on your skin type, blood vessels, and medication use. To minimize bruising, you should avoid taking blood thinners such as aspirin or ibuprofen for at least a week before and after the procedure. You should also apply ice packs to your nose for 15 minutes every hour for the first day and then as needed. You can also use arnica cream or gel to speed up the healing process.
- Swelling: Swelling is another common side effect of any injection and can last for a few days to a few weeks depending on the type and amount of filler used. To reduce swelling, you should elevate your head when sleeping and avoid alcohol, salt, and spicy foods for at least 48 hours after the procedure. You should also drink plenty of water to flush out any excess fluid from your body.
- Asymmetry: Asymmetry means that your nose looks uneven or crooked after the procedure. This can happen if the filler is injected unevenly or migrates to one side of your nose. To prevent asymmetry, you should choose a skilled and experienced provider who can inject the filler precisely and symmetrically. You should also avoid massaging or manipulating your nose for at least two weeks after the procedure to allow the filler to settle in place. If you notice any asymmetry, you should contact your provider as soon as possible to see if it can be corrected.
- Nodules: Nodules are small bumps or lumps that form under the skin due to inflammation or scar tissue formation around the filler. They can be soft or hard, painful or painless, visible or invisible. They can occur immediately after the procedure or months later. To avoid nodules, you should choose a compatible filler that matches your skin type and does not cause an allergic reaction. You should also follow the aftercare instructions given by your provider and report any changes in your nose to them.
- Necrosis: Necrosis is a rare but serious complication that occurs when the filler blocks the blood supply to the skin or underlying tissues and causes them to die. This can result in blackening, ulceration, or scarring of the skin. Necrosis can be caused by injecting too much filler into a small area, injecting it into an artery or vein instead of under the skin, or using a filler that is too thick or viscous for the nose area.
As you can see, a nonsurgical nose job is not a risk-free procedure. However, most of these complications are rare and preventable if you choose a qualified and experienced injector who follows the best practices and safety standards. You should also do your research and ask questions before you decide to undergo this procedure. You should also follow the aftercare instructions given by our doctor and report any signs of infection or adverse reaction immediately.
A nonsurgical nose job can be a great option for those who want to improve their nasal appearance without surgery. However, it is not a miracle solution and it does come with some risks and limitations. You should weigh the pros and cons carefully and make an informed decision based on your goals and expectations.
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Before and After
Before and after photos of nonsurgical nosejob procedures are a great way to see the difference that this treatment can make for your nose and your face. They can show you how nonsurgical nosejob can correct various issues with your nose shape and size, such as bumps, asymmetry, or drooping. By looking at these photos, you can see how nonsurgical nosejob can create a more balanced and harmonious look for your face. Check out our gallery of before and after photos to see the amazing results that are possible with nonsurgical nosejob.









