
Filler nose jobs might be the right option for you if non-surgical procedures are not an option. This procedure is available by several South Florida doctors at Dental and Facial Aesthetics. These specialists have extensive experience and can help find the best filler to suit your needs. You might also be interested to learn about the risks and bruising associated with filler nose jobs.
Dermal filler rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty using dermal filler is quite simple. It can be performed in an office setting by a skilled injector. Patients can return to work immediately after the procedure, with minimal downtime. Patients will begin to notice improvement immediately following the procedure. This improvement will continue for several days. The patient's aesthetic requirements determine which type of dermalfiller is used.

Filler nose complications
The use of filler nasal may cause some complications. Most complications are minor and most patients will not experience any long-term problems. These complications most commonly result in swelling and pain in the nose. It is possible to avoid these problems by not smoking before or after the procedure. Patients who have been diagnosed with hypertension or have had previous problems with their noses are also at increased risk. Patients who have had multiple operations to the nose, scarring or multiple rhinoplastys are more at risk for developing pressure complications.
Non-surgical rhinoplasty costs
The amount of dermal and non-surgical fillers used can affect the price of non-surgical rhinoplasty. The desired result and the shape of your nose will dictate the amount of filler needed. Highly skilled injectors can be expensive. A professional injector will share his recommendations with you and provide a detailed cost estimate.
Bruising
Filler nasal surgery can cause serious cosmetic concerns. However, it does not have to last forever. There are several natural remedies for the swelling and bruising. Bromelain (an extract from pineapple enzyme) and Hirudoid can be used to minimize the swelling and bruising. These two remedies are available over the counter and can reduce the swelling.
Necrosis
A recent study revealed that filler noses can lead to filler nose necrosis. This problem can be painful and may result in significant scarring. It is important for doctors to consider medical malpractice claims. It is crucial to manage pain. Over-the–counter painkillers may be useful in mild cases. For more severe cases, narcotics may be required. Here are some suggestions for treating filler nasal necrosis.

Duration
Your new nose might take several days for it to heal after your procedure. You can use cosmetics or other products for up to 24 hours, but you should not be doing any heavy lifting, going in direct sunlight, or wearing eyewear that is too heavy. These activities can cause the new filler not to be in its proper place. It is important not to rub, pick, or pull at the skin. You may also want to avoid taking alcohol, as it can increase blood flow in the treated area and cause bruising.