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Non surgical rhinoplasty- has anybody had one?

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disneydatknee · 19/04/2023 11:18

I've always been really self conscious of my nose but never wanted to go down the surgical route. I've just discovered that you can have a liquid nose job where they use fillers to sculpt your nose. Has anyone here had this done and what were the results? I've never had any fillers or botox or anything so this is all new to me. Thanks 😊

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WhatHoMarjorie · 19/04/2023 11:24

It sounds like a no-brainer in that it's just an injection and you're in and out in half an hour, with no downtime. But I was reading up on it and when it goes wrong it really goes wrong. If injected incorrectly it can result in necrosis of the nose. Where your nose starts to rot away. I'd imagine this is pretty rare but best to be aware and make sure you only use the services of an actual doctor.

Hope I haven't been too dramatic!

sara746 · 20/04/2023 16:59

I am considering this myself too, of course there will be some risks but if you go to a reputable clinician then they will know exactly how to avoid these. Just make sure to do your research, I found a lot of great info on Fox Pharma, maybe have a read through their information?

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Simonjt · 20/04/2023 17:10

Yes, due to an injury (thanks rugby), be very careful where you go, where I went also specialises in reconstructive surgery, rather than cosmetic for cosmetic sake. A bad one can be very dangerous, tissue death, blindness etc.

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