A non-surgical nose job is a risk-free alternative to rhinoplasty with little to no recovery time and immediate results. For many people, this straightforward procedure can increase confidence and change their lives. In order to repair lumps, bumps, or a noticeable “dorsal hump,” lift the tip of the nose, or make the nose appear smaller, in proportion, and to merge naturally with the contours of the rest of the face, are the main reasons why people choose to have this surgery.
The method will be fully explained by your aesthetics practitioner after they have first discussed your needs. In order to make the operation comfortable, we numb the region before starting the treatment with an anaesthetic cream. A numbing substance called lidocaine is also used in the filler itself to assist lessen any discomfort.
The fillers will then be massaged and injected into several areas to give you the appearance you want. We only utilise dermal fillers comprised of hyaluronic acid (HA) that are of the highest quality and premium brand. Our skin naturally contains hyaluronic acid (HA), a transient liquid gel-like water-holding molecule.
‘The Duchess’ is our go-to non-surgical nose repair method for female patients. The Duchess makes the nose appear smaller and more proportionate to your other facial characteristics by straightening the nose’s bridge and lifting the tip to a 90° angle. It appears to be divine!
A non-surgical nose correction may be right for you if you want to boost your self-esteem while resolving your issues about your nose, whether they are related to a sustained damage or dissatisfaction with the nose’s structure. We can perform the following with our nose shaping and correction techniques:
• Align the nose.
• Remove any ‘dorsal hump’
• Raise the nose’s tip.
• Reduce the size of the nose
• Straighten a slanted nose.
‘The Duchess’ is our go-to non-surgical nose repair method for female patients. The Duchess makes the nose appear smaller and more proportionate to your other facial characteristics by straightening the nose’s bridge and lifting the tip to a 90° angle. It appears to be divine!
Fillers are little injections of a liquid, gel-like substance that can be used to fill in creases and lines, plump up the lips or cheeks, and improve face features. They can also make ageing, wrinkled, or sagging skin look younger.
We use Hyaluronic Acid (HA) fillers, which are a common type of soft-tissue dermal filler. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is naturally present in our skin; it is transient and can dissolve if there are any issues. It can store up to 1,000 times its own weight in water and performs a variety of tasks, including providing the skin elasticity and volume, keeping it smooth, supple, and moisturised, and creating younger, firmer-looking skin.
You’ll feel a tiny sting and a little pressure as a topical anaesthetic is injected to numb the treatment area to make sure the operation is painless. To lessen discomfort, the filler itself also includes lidocaine, a numbing agent.
Bruising and inflammation following a filler procedure are frequent side effects, although they go away in three to seven days. Six hours following the surgery, you can use makeup to hide any bruising. It’s probable that the operation will cause an eruption of cold sores if you have them. Rarely, infection may arise; however, if the proper post-treatment and aftercare instructions have been followed, which you will receive on the day of your treatment, this risk is significantly decreased.
To explore our suggestions for minimising adverse effects, see “How do I prepare for my appointment?”
Our fillers’ main component, hyaluronic acid (HA), is a transient liquid-gel-like substance that is found in our skin naturally and works well as an injectable. The beauty of a temporary filler is that Hyaluronidase, a substance that degrades hyaluronic acid (HA), can dissolve it if necessary or desired.
Your nose will initially be slightly bloated, but you’ll see the effects of the treatment right away. Your nose won’t settle completely for three to seven days.
The fillers we employ are composed of the water-holding molecule hyaluronic acid (HA). It is recommended to be well hydrated before the treatment for the best outcomes.
7 Days Before: With your doctor’s approval, you should ideally cease using any blood-thinning medications a few days before the procedure. The area will be more vulnerable to bleeding and bruising due to thinner blood.
3 Days Before: Steer clear of any abrasive face treatments like AHA peels. Your face will receive more blood flow as a result of these activities, which will only exacerbate the swelling.
2 Days Ahead: If you frequently have cold sores, the procedure can cause an outbreak. As a result, it is advisable to take antiviral medications for two days prior to and following the procedure.
Avoid drinking for 24 hours prior to treatment as alcohol in your system increases the risk of swelling and bruising.
The majority of our clients only need one treatment, however a small percentage may need a second one once any initial swelling has gone down and the filler has had time to settle.