
If you are interested in non-surgical rhinoplasty, a filler nose job might be right for you. Several medical professionals at Dental and Facial Aesthetics of South Florida offer this procedure. These experts have extensive knowledge in this field and can help you choose the best filler for you. Filler nose jobs can be expensive so you might want to read about the risks, as well as the bruising.
Dermal filler rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty with dermal filler is an easy procedure. It can be done in the office by an experienced injector without the need for anesthesia. Patients can return to their regular activities right away, and the downtime after the procedure is minimal. The procedure will immediately show results and patients will continue to notice improvements over the following days. The type of dermal filler used depends on the aesthetic requirements of the patient.

Filler nose complications
Filler nose can cause complications. Most complications are minor and most patients will not experience any long-term problems. Most commonly, these complications result in pain and swelling in the nose and can be avoided by not smoking or drinking too much alcohol before the procedure. Patients with a history or hypertension are at higher risk for developing complications at the nasal tip. Patients with scarring and multiple surgical rhinoplasty are also more likely to develop pressure complication.
Cost of non-surgical rhinoplasty
Costs for non-surgical rhinoplasty using dermal fillers vary depending on how much dermal filler is used. The shape of the nose, as well as the desired result, will determine the amount of dermal filler required. For their skill, a skilled injector might charge a premium. A qualified injector will discuss his recommended treatment plan with you and provide you with a full cost estimate.
Bruising
Bruising caused by filler nose surgery can be a significant cosmetic concern. However, it doesn't have to be permanent. There are natural remedies to minimize swelling and bruising. Taking Bromelain (an enzyme derived from pineapple) or Hirudoid cream for at least three days before your surgery can minimize the effects of the bruise. Both of these remedies are available over-the-counter and can help you minimize the effects of bruising.
Necrosis
A recent study revealed that filler noses can lead to filler nose necrosis. This condition can be very painful and could cause significant scarring. Practitioners should consider the possibility of medical malpractice claims. Pain management is essential, and over-the-counter analgesics may be effective in mild cases. For more severe cases, narcotics may be required. Here are some helpful tips for treating filler nose necrosis.

Time
The healing process for your new nose can take several days. After surgery, cosmetics and other products may be applied to the nose for up 24 hours. You should however avoid any direct sunlight or heavy eyewear. These activities can cause the new filler not to be in its proper place. You should also avoid picking or rubbing the treated area. You may also want to avoid taking alcohol, as it can increase blood flow in the treated area and cause bruising.