What is a nose filler? Robab Saadat Abad Hair and Skin Clinic

Nose Filler – Non-Surgical Shaping

Rhinoplasty is a non-surgical, minimally invasive procedure that uses hyaluronic acid-based fillers to help improve the shape and symmetry of the nose. It is an ideal option for people who are reluctant to undergo rhinoplasty or who want to correct mild to moderate nasal deformities.

Rhinoplasty can temporarily correct asymmetrical arches, hollows, or drooping nasal tips, creating a more proportionate appearance.

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Benefits of nasal fillers

  1. No need for anesthesia or surgery
  2. Quick and visible correction in the same session
  3. Reversible using the hyalase enzyme
  4. Very short recovery period
  5. Increase facial symmetry and beauty
Applications of nasal fillers

* Removing the arch or depression on the bridge of the nose
* Correcting drooping or raising the tip of the nose
* Removing mild asymmetry in the appearance of the nose
* Creating a smoother and more even nose line

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Precautions before nasal filler injection
  1. Avoid taking blood thinners and NSAID painkillers (such as ibuprofen, aspirin, naproxen) at least 3 days before
  2. Stop consuming green tea, ginseng, alcohol, and tobacco 24 hours before
  3. Stop taking Roaccutane at least one month before the injection
  4. Consult your doctor if you have a history of allergies or skin diseases
Post-injection care
  • Avoid touching, pressing, or massaging your nose for up to 24 hours
  • Avoid wearing heavy glasses for a few days
  • Avoid heavy activity or exercise for up to 3 days after the injection
  • Use a cold compress if swelling occurs
  • Avoid exposure to direct heat (sauna, hot bath) for up to 48 hours
How long does nasal filler last?

Between 8 and 12 months, depending on the type of filler and the individual’s condition.

With local anesthesia, you will only feel a slight pressure or tingling sensation.

Yes, if needed, the filler can be completely broken down by injecting hyalase.

No, it is not recommended.

People with a severely deviated nasal septum or structural breathing problems should consider rhinoplasty instead of fillers.

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