Which is better for nasal augmentation: implant surgery or injectable fillers?
Disease description:
My nose has always been relatively flat, and the nasal tip appears quite small. I’m considering undergoing cosmetic rhinoplasty to enhance it. Could you advise whether using a nasal implant or injectable fillers would be the better option?
Hello, whether nasal implant surgery or injectable treatments are more suitable primarily depends on the patient’s individual nasal anatomy. For patients with significantly flattened noses, surgical implant placement is generally recommended, as it provides enhanced three-dimensional definition and structural support. In contrast, for those with only mild nasal bridge depression, non-surgical correction—such as dermal filler injections—may suffice. When opting for injectable rhinoplasty, the two most common options are autologous fat transfer and hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers. Prior to any procedure, it is essential to consult thoroughly with your physician to understand the full process, steps involved, potential risks, and expected outcomes. I hope this information is helpful to you. Wishing you good health!