Monday 16 October 2017

Straighten A Bumpy Or Crooked Nose With Dermal Filler - Nottingham, Derby, Mansfield & Chesterfield

Lots of people dislike the shape of their nose, but unfortunately it's such a prominent feature on our face, and one that's difficult to hide. An uneven, bumpy nose can affect your self-esteem, especially when you have your photograph taken and especially when the photos show your face in profile.

The reasons we get a bumpy nose are either:

Genetic - A hook or a bumpy nose is one of many dominant traits that we might inherit from our parents, whether it's a nose that's large, hooked or bumpy, or a nose that just isn’t quite symmetrical.

Injury - A broken nose might not always heal properly and can leave you with a crooked nose. After a nasal trauma, the formation of calcium deposits and bone growth in the area might be injured, forming a dorsal bump, or make an existing bump seem even more prominent.



Non-surgical rhinoplasty is a procedure which involves reshaping or altering the nose, using injectable fillers. Sometimes known as liquid nose jobs, these non-surgical treatments involve strategically placed fillers which can change your nose's appearance if you're unhappy with the shape, or maybe you have an unattractive bump, depression or asymmetry.

Dermal filler treatment  is ideal for those who have:
  • A slightly crooked nose
  • A nose that needs building up
  • A hook shaped nose that needs straightening
  • A mild to moderate bump on the bridge of the nose
  • A mild to moderate drooping of nasal tip
  • Noses that need more height, definition and a nose tip

A dermal filler nose job can create a beautiful and desirable nose, which not only helps to shape and straighten the nose, but is also able to lift the tip. For the procedure, small amounts of dermal filler get injected just beneath the surface of the skin in precise locations, to straighten or change the shape of the nose, and they can even be inserted into the tip of the nose for an upturned appearance. There's no downtime needed after the procedure, and any minor bruising or redness usually goes away in a few days and can easily be covered by makeup.

Dermal fillers aren't permanent and over time will break down. The fillers stay in the body for about 9-12 months, so further treatment might be needed to keep up your desired appearance. Many of our clients pleasantly find their procedure at Selston Cosmetic Clinic a lot more comfortable than they expected. Our cosmetic doctor, Dr Bassi is a very experienced cosmetic practitioner and is highly skilled and precise - you couldn't be in safer hands.


Mags.
Clinic Manager.

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