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For those who are unhappy with the shape of their nose but postpone their dreams due to a fear of surgery (Rhinoplasty), anesthesia concerns, or long recovery periods, the world of medical aesthetics offers a wonderful solution: Nose Filler.
Medically known as “Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty,” this is the process of camouflaging a nasal hump, lifting the nasal tip, and correcting asymmetries using only filler injections without any surgical intervention.
Dr. Andan Clinic views nose filler application as an “art of camouflage.” The nose is not physically made smaller; in fact, volume is added. However, with touches made to strategic points, light reflections are altered, making the nose optically appear straighter, more lifted, and more proportional.
This procedure, which you can have done during your lunch break and immediately return to work, is the fastest way for those who “want to love their profile.”
Nose filler is not suitable for every nose type, but it creates miraculous results in the right candidates.
Hiding the Nasal Hump (Hump Camouflage): By applying filler to the root of the nose where the hump begins and to the point where it ends, the humped area is brought to the same level as the other regions. This makes the profile appear “perfectly straight.”
Lifting the Nasal Tip: By applying supportive filler to the angle between the nasal tip and the lip, a drooping nasal tip can be lifted by approximately 2–3 mm.
Correcting Deviation and Asymmetry: Slight right-left deviations or depressions on the nasal bridge can be filled to make the nose more symmetrical.
Who is it not for? Nose filler does not reduce the size of the nose. Therefore, for individuals whose noses are already very large, wide, or excessively humped, adding filler may make the nose look even bulkier. Additionally, it does not solve breathing problems (deviation). In these cases, Surgical Rhinoplasty is mandatory.
The nose is one of the most high-risk areas of the face in terms of vascular structure. Injections made into a blood vessel using the wrong technique can lead to serious complications (tissue necrosis, vision loss, etc.). Therefore, nose filler must strictly be performed by specialist doctors who have mastered the anatomy.
At Dr. Andan Clinic, safety protocols are at the highest level:
Use of Cannulas: Instead of needles, blunt-tipped cannulas are used to minimize the risk of vascular damage.
Slow Injection: The filler is administered very slowly and in small amounts.
Correct Product Selection: Specialized hyaluronic acid fillers that are firm and do not migrate are preferred for the nose.
The nose filler procedure takes approximately 15–20 minutes. Pain is minimal thanks to anesthetic creams. The result is visible in the mirror immediately. Because the nose is a relatively immobile area, the filler lasts longer than in other regions, maintaining its effect for an average of 12–18 months. When the filler dissolves, the nose returns to its original state without any deformation (such as sagging).
If you are not ready for nose surgery or if minor flaws bother you, Nose Filler can be a perfect “test drive” for you. Take a step toward making peace with your profile and stop using filters in photos with the safe hands of Dr. Andan Clinic.
Technically, yes, a volumizing material (filler) is added to your nose. However, the filler creates an optical illusion by filling in hollow areas and correcting the light. As a result, the nose appears smoother, more refined, and more harmonious with the face, making it appear smaller to the eye.
To prevent distortion of the filler shape after the procedure, it is recommended not to wear heavy, rimmed glasses (such as sunglasses) for the first 2 weeks. Light-framed glasses may be worn with the doctor’s approval.
Yes (Revision Filler). In patients who have previously undergone surgery but still have irregularities or asymmetry in the waistline, it is very common and yields successful results to make minor touch-ups with filler instead of undergoing another surgery.
The tip of the nose may be slightly sensitive, but the bridge of the nose is usually painless. The procedure is quite comfortable with strong anesthetic creams and cold application.
No, the hyaluronic acid fillers used are temporary. They are absorbed by the body within 1-1.5 years. Permanent (non-dissolving) fillers are absolutely not recommended due to the risk of complications in the nose area and are not used at our clinic.
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