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Non surgical nose job

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PickledWilly · 03/11/2018 22:16

I had a nose job abroad in 2009 to remove the bump on my nose and slim down the tip. Whilst the results were amazing for the first couple of years, my nose is now awful now. It is actually completely asymmetrical and curves round to one side, I also have a deviated septum that seems worse. I feel like it is quite ridiculous to suddenly be nose conscious again however I feel it is getting even worse! Has anyone tried non surgical rhinoplasty? I am wary of having chemicals injected into me to temporarily change the shape of my nose..

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Birdsgottafly · 03/11/2018 22:30

The Nurse I use for treatments does it and she posts before and after pictures on FB. The result looks impressive for a non surgical procedure.

stopdropandroll · 04/11/2018 04:04

i had it done in a harley street clinic last year - £500 for 1ml of whatever they used (can’t remember the filler name). after the first treatment the results weren’t perfect so i went back for a check-up and they used the remainder for a top-up. after this it looked perfect for a short while, then the filler seemed to move upwards to where my nose meets my brow bone - i could feel bumpiness there. overall i wouldn’t recommend it unless for a one-off occasion where you really care about the photos. i mostly had it done to see if i cared enough about the difference to consider a permanent surgical procedure - i think the answer is yes but i’m not in a huge rush.

PickledWilly · 04/11/2018 08:18

Drop thank you, that's exactly the kind of feedback I wanted to hear. I wish I had the cash/balls to have surgery again but I just don't

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