
A filler nose job is a good option if you're interested in non-surgical Rhinoplasty. Several medical professionals at Dental and Facial Aesthetics of South Florida offer this procedure. They have years of experience and can help you select the right filler. If cost is a concern, it may be worth reading about the risks of filler nose jobs and how they can cause bruising.
Dermal filler rhinoplasty
The procedure of dermal filler rhinoplasty can be performed in a few minutes. A skilled injector can perform the procedure in an office setting without anesthesia. Patients can return to work immediately after the procedure, with minimal downtime. Patients will begin to notice improvement immediately following the procedure. This improvement will continue for several days. The patient's aesthetic requirements determine which type of dermalfiller is used.

Complications of filler nose
The use of filler nasal may cause some complications. Although most complications are minor, some patients may have more serious issues. These complications most commonly result in swelling and pain in the nose. It is possible to avoid these problems by not smoking before or after the procedure. Patients who have been diagnosed with hypertension or have had previous problems with their noses are also at increased risk. Patients who have had multiple rhinoplasty procedures or scarring are more likely to experience pressure complications.
Cost of non-surgical rhinoplasty
The amount of dermal saline used will determine the cost of non-surgical rhinoplasty. The type of nose and desired result determine how much dermal filler is used. A skilled injector can charge a premium for their skills. A qualified injector can discuss the treatment plan with your doctor and offer a cost estimate.
Bruising
Bruising caused by filler nose surgery can be a significant cosmetic concern. However, it does not have to last forever. There are many natural ways to reduce swelling andbruising. Bromelain (an enzyme from pineapple) and Hirudoid Cream for three days prior to your surgery can reduce the severity of the bruise. These remedies are both available over-the counter and can help reduce the appearance of bruises.
Necrosis
A recent study found that filler noses can result in a condition known as filler nose necrosis. This condition can be very painful and could cause significant scarring. Practitioners should consider the possibility of medical malpractice claims. Pain management is essential, and over-the-counter analgesics may be effective in mild cases. More severe cases may require narcotics. Here are some helpful tips for treating filler nose necrosis.

Durability
After your procedure, your new nose may take several days to heal. While you can continue using cosmetics and other products on it for at least 24 hours after surgery, you should avoid heavy activities, direct sunlight, and wearing heavy eyewear in the area. These activities can push the new filler out of place. You should also avoid picking or rubbing the treated area. Alcohol can cause swelling and blood vessels to constrict.