What to Know About Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty

What to Know About Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty
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Jordan Sand

Jordan P. Sand, M.D., F.A.C.S. is the Director of Sand Plastic Surgery of Spokane.

What to Know About Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty

You’ve heard of rhinoplasty, even if you don’t realize it. Rhinoplasty is also known as a nose job. Nose jobs are performed for both medical and cosmetic reasons.

Rhinoplasty is the most common facial plastic surgery, according to the Harvard Health blog. But what if you’re not quite ready to commit to a permanent change or don’t want a surgical procedure? You could consider opting for non-surgical rhinoplasty instead.

What Is Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty?

Non-surgical rhinoplasty has also been called a liquid nose job. Some people also call it the 15-minute nose job. Basically, it’s a cosmetic procedure that doesn’t require general anesthesia. It’s achieved by injecting a cosmetic filler, usually hyaluronic acid, into areas of the nose.

The procedure is most useful to correct mild cosmetic issues. The injected material can fill in areas to remove dents or humps in the nose. It can also be used to adjust the left to right symmetry of the nose. Typically, patients experience little to no downtime after the procedure is complete.

How Much Does Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Cost?

When you are debating between traditional nose jobs and a non-surgical nose job, you likely will consider the cost. Obviously, traditional rhinoplasty is more expensive. It involves anesthesia, surgery, and a variety of medical professionals to make sure it goes smoothly.

Non-surgical rhinoplasty, in comparison, is much less expensive. Typically, the estimated cost of a liquid nose job is between $2,000 and $4,000. Barring complications, there are no costs for anesthesia, extra medical professionals, or surgical equipment.

Who Is a Candidate for Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty?

Anyone who is looking to “try on” a nose job, without committing, should consider the non-surgical rhinoplasty procedure. It’s ideal for someone who wants to adjust the angle of their nose or reduce the appearance of a bump.

It is not a good fit for someone who has a medical need for a rhinoplasty. If the desire for a nose job is spurred by the need to breathe better or feel less congested, then traditional rhinoplasty is a better choice. Someone who wants long-term results should also opt for a traditional nose job.

Conclusion

For cosmetic adjustments to the nose, non-surgical rhinoplasty is a relatively new procedure that can be effective for temporary changes. Medically necessary procedures indicate the need for a surgical approach, the injections can not correct issues like a deviated septum.

There is a difference in cost between traditional methods and a non-surgical nose job. The newer, non-surgical method is less expensive than traditional methods. This makes sense when you consider the surgeon, nurses and anesthesiologist who must be involved for a traditional procedure.

Overall, non-surgical rhinoplasty is a safe procedure with no required downtime. It takes a short time to complete the procedure, and consists of injections of filler material like hyaluronic acid into the area. If you’re on the fence about a permanent procedure, you might consider a non-surgical solution until you’ve decided.

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