Nonsurgical rhinoplasty: Cosmetic nasal contouring through the use of fillers

Cameron K. Rokhsar, Molly M. Murray

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Abstract

As the demand for noninvasive alternatives to cosmetic procedures continues to increase, the nonsurgical rhinoplasty represents an exciting frontier for both physicians and patients alike. Being one of the most recent additions to the injectable repertoire, the nonsurgical nose job offers a quick, minimally invasive, financially feasible option for those seeking aesthetic change. While temporary, this revolutionary method can be used for patients who are not emotionally, medically, or economically prepared for surgery or those who would like a trial run prior to an operation. It is also a good option to address some concerns regarding postsurgical rhinoplasty complications. Using a calcium hydroxylapatite gel (Radiesse, Bioform Inc., San Mateo, CA), the provider injects into the subcutaneous tissues or superperiosteal plane after the application of a topical numbing agent. The substance can then be used to mold the nose: heightening or creating a bridge, raising the tip, correcting asymmetries, and disguising bumps, dents, deviations, or other irregularities.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvanced Aesthetic Rhinoplasty
Subtitle of host publicationArt, Science, and New Clinical Techniques
PublisherSpringer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Pages773-782
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9783642280535
ISBN (Print)3642280528, 9783642280528
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2013
Externally publishedYes

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