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Non surgical rhinoplasty
Refine and reshape your nose without surgery using dermal fillers. This treatment smooths bumps, enhances symmetry, and lifts the nasal tip for a more balanced, harmonious profile—all with minimal downtime and natural-looking results
Pre-Care Instructions
Proper preparation helps achieve the best results and reduces potential side effects:
- Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before your appointment — alcohol can increase the risk of bruising and swelling.
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Stop using blood-thinning medications or supplements (like aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil, vitamin E, or Ginkgo Biloba) for 3–5 days before treatment, unless prescribed by your doctor.
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Avoid caffeine on the day of treatment to help reduce sensitivity and bruising.
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Do not schedule any dental work (including cleanings) within 2 weeks of your appointment.
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Come with a clean face — no makeup, lotions, or skincare products on the nose area.
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Inform your injector if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have any allergies, or have had previous filler or surgery in the nose area.
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Stay hydrated — well-hydrated skin responds better to treatment.
After-Care Instructions
The nose is a delicate area, so following your after-care is essential for safety and optimal results:
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Avoid touching, pressing, or wearing glasses on the treated area for at least 24–48 hours.
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Mild swelling, redness, or tenderness is normal and usually subsides within a few days.
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Do not apply makeup on or around the nose for 24 hours after treatment.
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Avoid alcohol, strenuous exercise, and heat exposure (such as saunas or sunbathing) for 24–48 hours.
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Sleep on your back with your head elevated for the first few nights to minimize pressure on the nose.
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Do not massage or manipulate the nose unless instructed by your injector.
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Avoid facials, peels, or skin treatments for 2 weeks post-procedure.
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Final results will be visible after 2 weeks, once any swelling has settled.
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If you experience severe pain, blanching (whitening), or discoloration, contact your practitioner immediately — these may indicate a vascular complication.