
Is the effect of non-surgical rhinoplasty (nose augmentation injection) good?
I am not satisfied with the appearance of my nose and hope to improve it through non-surgical rhinoplasty (nose augmentation via injection). So, how effective is non-surgical rhinoplasty really?

Non-surgical rhinoplasty is a cosmetic procedure that involves injecting fillers into the nose to reshape it and achieve an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Commonly used fillers include hyaluronic acid, botulinum toxin, and autologous fat. The advantages of non-surgical rhinoplasty include its simplicity, quick recovery, and relatively low risk. It can achieve satisfactory results for minor issues such as a low nasal bridge or a blunt nasal tip.
However, the effects of non-surgical rhinoplasty are not permanent, as the fillers are gradually absorbed by the body. Typically, the results can last from 6 months to 2 years, varying from person to person. Therefore, to maintain the desired nasal augmentation effect, periodic injections may be necessary.
When considering non-surgical rhinoplasty, patients should fully understand the potential risks and complications, such as infection, swelling, pain, bruising, and allergic reactions. The likelihood of these risks and complications occurring is related to factors including the skill level of the physician, the choice of filler, and the patient's individual physical condition. Therefore, it is recommended that patients choose licensed medical facilities and qualified, experienced physicians for consultation and treatment.
After the procedure, patients should rest adequately, avoid strenuous activities and touching the injection site to prevent affecting the results. Additionally, they should monitor for potential side effects such as redness, swelling, pain, or infection, and seek medical attention promptly if any abnormalities occur.