Non-surgical rhinoplasty for Asian noses

By Dr. Aaron Stanes

A person in black gloves administers an injection to a womans forehead. The woman has her eyes closed, and her head is tilted back slightly. The background is blurred, focusing on the procedure.
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Non-surgical rhinoplasty is also known as ‘nose reshaping’, ‘non-surgical rhinoplasty”, ‘nose fillers’, and ‘liquid nose job’.

 

Non-surgical rhinoplasty for Asian noses:

What it is:

  • A non-surgical rhinoplasty uses dermal fillers to reshape the nose.
  • It’s an effective non-surgical treatment for reshaping Asian noses. The most common indications include a low. undefined bridge, a round tip, and a bump.

What it can do:

  • Lift the nose bridge, creating a more defined profile.
  • Refine the tip, making it appear slimmer or less round.
  • Camouflage a dorsal hump.
  • Straighten the nose if it has a slight deviation.
  • Improve facial balance and harmony.

Things to consider for Asian noses:

  • Fillers cannot address major concerns like large bumps or wide-set nostrils.
  • Results are temporary, requiring touch-up treatments (usually every 12-24 months).

Important questions to ask your doctor when considering an Asian non-surgical rhinoplasty:

  • Are you experienced with non-surgical rhinoplasty for Asian noses?
  • What type of filler will you use?
  • What result can I expect and when will I need a repeat treatment?
  • What are the risks and side effects associated with the procedure?
  • What is the cost of the procedure and are there any follow-up costs?

Before and after photos of Asian non-surgical rhinoplasty:

Side-by-side comparison of a womans profile before and after a rhinoplasty. The left image shows a prominent nasal hump, while the right image displays a smoother, more refined nose contour. Both images focus on the face in profile view.

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