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Non-surgical rhinoplasty uses filler to improve selected contour issues without surgery. It can visually smooth a hump, support a low tip, reduce the look of asymmetry, and make the bridge appear straighter.
It is important to understand the limit clearly: filler can camouflage and support, but it cannot truly make the nose smaller or correct breathing problems. Good candidates need realistic goals and careful anatomical planning.
The best indications are mild to moderate dorsal irregularity, a low nasal bridge, a drooping tip, or small contour problems after previous rhinoplasty.
It is not a replacement for surgery when the main goal is reduction, major structural correction, or functional airway improvement.
The nose is a high-risk filler area because of its vascular anatomy. Injection must be slow, controlled, conservative, and done by a physician who understands complication management.
For safety reasons, reversible hyaluronic acid filler is usually preferred. The ability to dissolve the product is a major advantage if correction or urgent treatment becomes necessary.
Dr. Gemici: Nose filler should never be treated like a routine quick injection. The aesthetic gain can be elegant, but only when safety and restraint come first.
Treatment is usually completed in about 10-15 minutes after assessment and topical numbing. Mild swelling or redness is common, and most patients return to daily life quickly.
Patients should avoid pressure on the nose, heavy exercise, glasses if instructed, and unnecessary touching during the early recovery period. Results are often visible immediately and may last around 12-18 months depending on product and anatomy.
No. It improves contour by camouflage and support, but it does not reduce tissue or bone.
Yes. The nose is one of the most delicate filler areas and should only be treated by an experienced physician.
Many patients keep visible correction for roughly 12-18 months, although metabolism and product choice can change that range.

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Dr. Hamza Gemici is a medical aesthetic physician based in Ataşehir, Istanbul. His practice focuses on natural anti-aging and subtle facial harmonization using botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, periocular rejuvenation and skin quality procedures. All treatments are performed with FDA-approved products under physician-guided protocols.