Nonsurgical rhinoplasty versus surgical rhinoplasty

Before and After nonsurgical rhinoplasty to increase definition to the nose
Before and after rhinoplasty with rib cartilage, diced cartilage fascia (DCF), and alarplasty

With the recent explosion in popularity of nonsurgical options for reshaping the nose, many patients have questions regarding how does it compare to the more invasive and recovery-intensive surgical nose job. For starters, nonsurgical nose job options remain temporary. While some unscrupulous practitioners, and even some “rhinoplasty surgeons”, will try to inject permanent materials into the nose such as silicone (marketed as Silikon 1000), the fact remains that injecting anything permanent in the nose comes with an unacceptably high risk of complications. The reason is that Silikon 1000 and any other type of silicone is synthetic and not biocompatible, and will actually change in shape over time creating distortion of the surrounding tissue. With microdroplet injections of silicone, these distortions might be small, however the larger issue remains the risk of granuloma and scar tissue formation and fibrosis as a result of the foreign material.

When it comes to safe ways to perform nonsurgical rhinoplasty or liquid nose job, the safest technique currently available utilizes hyaluronic acid fillers. Hyaluronic acid fillers have the benefit of occurring naturally in your body – as it is the component of skin and joints providing elasticity and hydration. In the hands of a rhinoplasty specialist the risk of complications such as vascular compromise and blindness are nearly zero. Nonsurgical rhinoplasty provides great changes to the shape and height of the dorsum, or bridge of the nose, while producing a more minor effect on the shape and projection of the tip of the nose. Another limiting aspect of nonsurgical nose job relates to the nasal bones, nostrils and the shape of the ala, as these are areas that can not be altered during liquid rhinoplasty.

Surgical rhinoplasty creates a permanent change, and the types of aesthetic changes can be more significant and comprehensive. Surgical rhinoplasty addresses the structure and the framework of the nose, and is able to take away excess subcutaneous fat, scar tissue, bone or cartilage while restoring or enhancing the strength and functionality of the naturally present tissues. Functional changes also can only be improved through surgical rhinoplasty, while nonsurgical rhinoplasty will have no effect on nasal function. Alarplasty or alar base modification refers to a specific surgical technique that can be used during rhinoplasty to reduce the width and flare of the nostrils and ala, something that can not be achieved during nonsurgical rhinoplasty.

The minimal downtime and reversibility of nonsurgical nose job is perhaps its greatest selling point versus a surgical rhinoplasty. In the right hands, nonsurgical rhinoplasty will look presentable immediately and you will be able to resume your life right after the treatment. The other great thing is that in the case you don’t like it, or there is a vascular complication, the filler material can be dissolved and the nose returned to its natural state. With surgery, a cast and sutures will remain in place for about a week, and most patients will want 2 weeks to return to work or school, while the majority of swelling will take 3-6 months to resolve.

Before and after nonsurgical rhinoplasty to raise the starting point of the nose, straighten and augment the bridge, and refine the tip of the nose.
Rhinoplasty with rib cartilage, diced cartilage and fascia, and alarplasty to create permanent aesthetic refinements

About Donald B. Yoo, M.D.

Dr. Yoo is a board-certified surgeon, fellowship trained in facial plastic surgery with extensive experience in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. He specializes in rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, facial rejuvenation surgery (including blepharoplasty and facelift), and Asian cosmetic surgery (including Asian rhinoplasty and Asian blepharoplasty/Asian eyelid surgery). see more: http://www.donyoomd.com 433 N Camden Drive, Suite 970 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 310-772-0766
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