Gels can be used in a non-surgical or liquid rhinoplasty procedure to enhance the nose's appearance. Unlike traditional rhinoplasty, which involves surgical intervention, non-surgical rhinoplasty uses gel to reshape and contour the nose.
Here's how the procedure generally works:
- Assessment: The first step is to consult with Doctor Young, who pioneered non-surgical Rhinoplasty techniques. He will assess your nose's anatomy, discuss your goals, and Determine if you are a suitable candidate for the procedure.
- Preparation: Before the procedure, a topical Numbing cream or local anaesthesia may be applied to minimise discomfort.
- During the treatment. The area will be cleaned and prepared for the filler injections.
- Gel treatment: The gel, is placed strategically into specific nose areas to achieve the desired results. The gel can smooth out bumps and irregularities, augment the nasal bridge or refine The nasal tip.
- Sculpting and Symmetry: Dr Young will skillfully mould and shape thegel to achieve the desired contour and symmetry. They may use massage techniques or manual manipulation to Refine the results.
- Recovery and Results: Non-surgical rhinoplasty is minimally invasive; most people experience minimal downtime. You may have some swelling, redness, or bruising,, but these typically subside within a few days. The procedure results are immediate, and you can generally see the outcome once any initial swelling resolves.
It's important to note that non-surgical rhinoplasty using gel has limitations. It is typically suitable for addressing minor cosmetic concerns, such as improving symmetry, smoothing bumps, or adding subtle volume. It cannot significantly reduce the size of the nose or correct structural issues like a deviated septum. In such cases, a traditional surgical rhinoplasty may be necessary.
As with any cosmetic procedure, it is crucial to consult with a
a qualified Doctor who can assess your specific needs, discuss the
potential risks and benefits, and guide you through the decision-making process.
This is a highly technical procedure with some risks that must be avoided. The most significant dangers are blindness and vascular occlusion or necrosis of the skin( ti
p). Hence, only very skilled and experienced doctors should be performing this procedure.High-Risk Patients- smoker, have had a surgical rhinoplasty prior, or have had threads placed into their nose.