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Non invasive nose job with fillers


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I did, tried filler for nose. and forehead. you have to find an experienced doctor to do it.
my previous doctor caused bumps along my nose bridge, maybe due to the inferior products he used or lack of skills my next doctor has to remove those crystalized lumps before my nose jobs. some people has them dissolve naturally or with a dissolver.


some people have fantastic results with fillers, and only need to redo it every 6 months. important to choose a good doctor.
 
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I don't hate my nose but I could use a filler to make it more appealing to me lol. I guess the risk might not be worth I then? Cosmetic procedures are always hit and miss. I guess I just wanted this to be different
 
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those fillers are actually not recommended by alot of surgeons. I spoke to quite a few surgeons about getting nose fillers at one point, one of them is a Rollin K Daniel. He is renowned as a rhinoplasty specialist. They pretty much cited case studies which show factual side effects of the nose fillers. Problem with these fillers is sometimes not all of the filler gets reabsorped and part of it clings to the soft tissue in the nose. There's a potential for infections and when that happens a significant amount of the soft tissue tends to require surgical excision to remove it. This will thin out the skin of the nose. There's multiple case studies about this with pretty gruesome photos.

Also if you want to get a nose job eventually at some point then definitely avoid the nose filler as the thinner the skin of your nose becomes the more limited the type of implant materials will be suitable for your nose.

I've got a friend who in Vancouver whose been using those fillers for 2 years now. And he has experienced the following problems.

a) punctured veins during one injection causing bruising on the nose
b) his nose is "transparent" under the light due to the thinning of the tissue. You can actually see the fluid inside the bridge of the nose
c) the filler actually seeped out through the pores one time.

so yeh...wouldn't recommend it. I mean if you want something temporary use the nose lift. You can order it online and its cheap and works.
 
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What nose lift that you can order online?? I'm very intrigued
 
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I've had fillers injected to the bridge of my nose and the tip of my chin. It's supposed to be fully reabsorbed in 6 months but I could still feel a bit of it left after a year. I'm not sure about the chances of infection but I've heard from a lot of girls (who have it touched up every 4-6 months) that their nose bridge tend to get wider after a prolonged period of fillers. Most of them decided to just get a nose job because it's going to be more cost efficient in the long run.
 
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those gadgets does work, but you need to use it during the years as a young teen, I use them during 10 to 12, and my soft bone tissue start to pull outwards and upwards. of course due to sinuses, blowing my nose more often in my teens helps the nose to become smaller. it's for real.
And yes, no fillers, it widen my bridge and results in lumpiness
 
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i've had fillers done before 8 months ago in Thailand and it costs about $250 singapore dollars. Lasts for about 6 months.

Honestly, i liked the results alot, it made my bridge higher and prominent and hence my decision to do rhinoplasty to make it permanent :smile:
 
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this actually sounds scary. was considering fillers until i saw a girl on a taiwanese variety show who had fillers regularly injected. she had the same problems as above, that is, due to thinning of the skin she is unable to inject anymore. the only option is to get a permanent implant.
 
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