The popularity of non-surgical rhinoplasty continues to gain momentum. However, not all plastic surgeons believe that patients worth the risk.
Surgeons first started talking seriously about non-surgical rhinoplasty about 10 years ago, when the first methods of injecting fillers like hyaluronic acid in their noses. Using these fillers effectively disappeared from this defect, as hump and noses have become more desirable for patients form. Because the injections are supposed, by definition, have fewer side effects and risks than a full-fledged plastic surgery with General anesthesia, there is a sustainable view that non-surgical rhinoplasty is the preferred option for those who would like to change the shape of the nose. Especially if the person changes his mind, he could just get his old nose back. In the event of a serious surgical operations have nowhere to retreat.
But not all experts are convinced that this kind of rhinoplasty is safe. She also have complications, and their number is constantly growing as the popularity of non-surgical rhinoplasty. In addition, as materials for injection, how and skill of those leading them, causing more problems. These injections are now doing all and Sundry, ranging from nurses and ending with qualified speech therapists and dentists.
“I definitely would not recommend to anyone to inject permanent fillers in the nose because you simply will not be able to get rid of them, says renowned Australian plastic surgeon and expert in rhinoplasty Dr. George Marcel. – This filler can cause an inflammatory reaction, it can block blood flow to the nose that can be a real disaster. Even nepermanent fillers have their drawbacks, as they also block the blood flow. But, at least, they can be removed from the nose by using hyaluronidase injections”. (READ MORE)