
Will my nose become higher after receiving hyaluronic acid injections?
I recently received hyaluronic acid nasal augmentation. I am concerned that the hyaluronic acid injection might cause changes to the internal space of my nasal cavity, especially whether the nasal septum and nasal structure could be stretched, potentially affecting my breathing function.

Hyaluronic acid rhinoplasty is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that improves the shape of the nose by injecting hyaluronic acid filler into the nasal area. Generally, hyaluronic acid rhinoplasty mainly targets the bridge and tip of the nose to increase height or adjust the shape. Its effects do not involve the internal nasal structure. Therefore, hyaluronic acid rhinoplasty typically does not directly cause significant changes to internal nasal structures such as the nasal septum, nor does it significantly affect the internal space of the nasal cavity.
For patients considering hyaluronic acid injections to improve the appearance of their nose, it is recommended to have thorough communication with a physician prior to the injection to clarify desired outcomes and potential risks. Additionally, it is important to choose a reputable medical facility and an experienced physician for the injection in order to ensure safety and effectiveness.