
Filler nose jobs are a great option for those who want non-surgical rhinoplasty. This procedure can be performed by many medical professionals at Dental and Facial Aesthetics of South Florida. These specialists have extensive experience and can help find the best filler to suit your needs. You might also be interested to learn about the risks and bruising associated with filler nose jobs.
Dermal filler rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty using dermal filler is quite simple. The procedure can be performed in an office setting by an experienced injector, and without the use of anesthesia. Patients can return to their regular activities right away, and the downtime after the procedure is minimal. Patients will experience immediate results, and they will continue to improve over the next few weeks. The type of dermalfiller used will depend on the patient's aesthetic preferences.

Filler nose complications
There are some complications that may occur with the use of filler nose. Although most complications are minor, some patients may have more serious issues. Most commonly, these complications result in pain and swelling in the nose and can be avoided by not smoking or drinking too much alcohol before the procedure. Patients who have been diagnosed with hypertension or have had previous problems with their noses are also at increased risk. Patients with multiple surgeries or scarring on the nose are also at higher risk for pressure complications.
Non-surgical rhinoplasty costs
The amount of dermal and non-surgical fillers used can affect the price of non-surgical rhinoplasty. The nose shape and desired result will affect the amount of dermalfiller needed. The skills of a skilled injector will be rewarded with a higher price. A skilled injector will talk with you about his treatment plans and give you a complete cost estimate.
Bruising
Bruising caused by filler nose surgery can be a significant cosmetic concern. It doesn't necessarily have to be permanent. There are several natural remedies for the swelling and bruising. Bromelain (an extract from pineapple enzyme) and Hirudoid can be used to minimize the swelling and bruising. Both of these remedies are available over-the-counter and can help you minimize the effects of bruising.
Necrosis
A recent study revealed that filler noses can lead to filler nose necrosis. This condition can be very painful and could cause significant scarring. Medical malpractice lawsuits may be possible for practitioners. Over-the-counter pain relief is important. In mild cases, however, these may not be as effective. Naloxone may be necessary for more severe cases. Here are some helpful tips for treating filler nose necrosis.

Time
Your new nose might take several days for it to heal after your procedure. Although you can still use cosmetics and other products within 24 hours of surgery, you should refrain from heavy activity, direct sunlight, and wearing thick eyewear. These activities may cause the new filler to move out of place. You should also avoid picking or rubbing the treated area. Additionally, you might want to avoid alcohol because it can increase blood circulation and cause bruising.