Non-surgical nose Job treatments are available in Gauteng at the Morningside, Parkhurst, Rosebank, Bedfordview, Fourways, West Rand, Irene, Lynnwood and Brooklyn clinics, as well as in the Western Cape at Cape Quarter, Claremont, Constantia, Century City, Stellenbosch, Paarl and Willowbridge clinics, and Kwa-Zulu Natal at the Ballito, Durban and Umhlanga clinics.
3D Rhinoplasty is a very popular and sought-after combination treatment, which was developed in Korea by aesthetic physicians and uses a combination of dermal fillers and PDO Polydioxanone threads, synthetic absorbable monofilament sutures used to heighten and refine the nasal bridge, making it look more elevated.
The new "Broom" PDO thread has been specially designed and developed for nasal bridge rejuvenation. For this procedure, minimal anesthesia is performed before the procedure, making the procedure virtually painless. During the procedure, an acupuncture is inserted along the nasal bridge. Whilst withdrawing the needle, the dermal filler is injected along the pathway, giving an instant result.
This procedure is great for those wanting to improve a flattened nasal bridge or a hump on the nose. This is also great for a nasal tip that dips at the point due to the ageing process...the dreaded witches beak.
People who have the following imperfections;
- Crooked nose
- Flat bridges
- Abnormal shapes can be improved or corrected, but a large nose cannot be reduced in size.
Termed as a “lunch-time quick fix”, nose reshaping with fillers and PDO threads have the following advantages:
- natural-looking results
- immediate enhancement and improvements
- no downtime
- Minimal recovery time
- No vital nasal cartilage is removed
- No long term deleterious effects on nasal passages (as with surgical rhinoplasty)
This procedure takes about 30 minutes to complete with hardly any pain, bleeding or swelling afterwards. As the threads are dissolvable (safely absorbed into body), results can usually last up to 2–3 years.
According to Dr Steven Park (an expert on Sleep Disordered breathing), if any part of the nasal anatomy becomes obstructed either partially or completely, this will trigger your nostrils to collapse during sleep which may lead to sleep breathing disorders such as Dr Park advises-that one should try to avoid common surgical procedures such as rhinoplasty as they can affect the way you breathe and sleep. During a nose job, the hump is taken down or the tip is made more narrow. During the procedure, certain support structures are weakened resulting in flimsy nostrils many years later. With any procedure that narrows the tip, a portion of the lower lateral cartilages have to be either removed or weakened. These cartilages are one of the main support structures that keep your nostril from collapsing inwards.
People with a nasal hump already have narrow jaws which compromises your nasal cavity. Underdevelopment of the mid-face pulls the upper lip and the lower cartilaginous nose down, creating the classic nasal hump. Rhinoplasty surgery will worsen nasal congestion by removing nasal cartilage. This can aggravate breathing problems down the line.
If one undergoes a surgical rhinoplasty procedure, one can usually breathe well initially but years or decades later, constant inspiration and vacuum forces from routine breathing cause the nostrils to slowly cave inwards, worsening nasal congestion which can aggravate or cause obstructive sleep apnea or UARS.
Even with contemporary rhinoplasty techniques, it’s important to prevent this from happening using proper technique and by minimising removal of excessive cartilage. Better still, a non surgical nasal rejuvenation such as 3D Rhinoplasty may be a safer solution.
Nose reshaping with fillers results vary for individuals. In general, it can last for up to 18 months. As an added advantage, since the results are non-permanent, adjustments can be made as you go along to meet your ever- changing demands. But most importantly, this treatment allows you to continually retain a natural look.
Make an appointment with one of our Skin Renewal doctors for an assessment to see if you are suited for this procedure.