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Asian Patient In Rancho Palos Verdes With a Low Nose Bridge Receives an Injection Nose Job

UPDATE: Liquid rhinoplasty is a non-surgical procedure to enhance the nose bridge. Your practitioner uses injectable fillers to ad volume to the nose to bring it to the desired shape. This procedure has been gaining popularity due to its minimally invasive nature compared to traditional rhinoplasty. The alternative is also much more affordable than a cosmetic surgery, making to more accessible as a treatment.

Article Updated August 2022

Best Low Nose Bridge Injection Los Angeles: The nose bridge is the bony area at the top of your nose. If you have a low nose bridge, the area is flat, which makes it hard for eyeglasses to stay on correctly. This patient from Rancho Palos Verdes was unhappy about her lack of a nose bridge, which caused her eyeglasses to slide down to the tip of her nose continuously. She sought the help of Dr. Umar for his experience in non-surgical procedures. Like many others, she wanted a nose job without plastic surgery. Dr. U used the dermal filler Radiesse to make the nose bridge area more prominent. Using an injectable filler is a great way to get the nose you’ve always wanted without going under the knife.

Article Update July 2022

What is a low-nose bridge?

The nasal bridge is the bony area at the top of your nose. A low nasal bridge means that this area is flat and doesn’t protrude far externally.

A low nasal bridge is regularly seen in many people of Asian or African descent.

Subtle Nose Bridge Enhancement Achieved Without Surgery

This patient wanted a higher and more defined nose bridge to help support her glasses. However, she did not want to undergo surgery. Nowadays it is possible to actually refine the nasal bridge through the use of a dermal filler called Radiesse. Watch this video to see her final outcome.

Low Asian Nose Bridge: Before Photos

When the patient came to see Dr. U, she hated how her glasses would never stay on her nose bridge. They were constantly sliding down, and she would have to adjust them. She said she wanted something simple that didn’t completely change her appearance but just enough to support her glasses.

Low Asian nose bridge before her non-surgical nose job.*
Low Asian nose bridge before her non-surgical nose job.*
The patient was unhappy with her low nose bridge which caused her eyeglasses to constantly slide down her nose.*
The patient was unhappy with her low nose bridge, which caused her eyeglasses to slide down her nose constantly.*

 

Injection Nose Job:  Radiesse Procedure 

During the initial consultation, Dr. U recommended Radiesse as the best filler for this non-surgical procedure. This injection was used to add more height to the patient’s low nose bridge. She reported seeing results immediately during her follow-up, with only slight swelling and redness around the injection site. These minor side effects all went away within a week of the procedure.

Radiesse enables rapid changes for facial contouring and even helps the body to create new collagen*
Radiesse enables rapid changes for facial contouring and even helps the body to create new collagen*

 

Before and After Photos: Nose Job without Plastic Surgery

The patient was ecstatic with her results, saying her nose looked longer and thinner. She joyfully stated, “The glasses stay on now, and I can see better because they are more upright towards my eye than having it sit right on the tip of my nose!” Here are before and after photos showing the subtle but significant difference Radiesse made in the patient’s appearance.

The patient was very pleased with her Radiesse injection nose job by Dr. U.*
Rancho Palos Verdes patient noticed a subtle by significant improvement as a result of her Radiesse injection nose job by Dr. U.*

 

Profile view of low nose bridge seen before and after treatment with Radiesse*
Profile view of low nose bridge seen before and after treatment with Radiesse*
The patient’s eyeglasses now stay in place since she no longer has a low nose bridge.*
The patient’s eyeglasses now stay in place since she no longer has a low nose bridge.*

 

VIDEO: Low Nose Bridge Treated By an Injection Nose Job for Rancho Palos Verdes Patient

Watch this video to learn more about this patient’s experience and results with her non-surgical nose job. Dr. Umar describes some of the details involved in this procedure, and the patient herself provides her feedback.

Subtle Nose Bridge Enhancement Achieved Without Surgery

This patient wanted a higher and more defined nose bridge to help support her glasses. However, she did not want to undergo surgery. Nowadays it is possible to actually refine the nasal bridge through the use of a dermal filler called Radiesse. Watch this video to see her final outcome.

This case illustrates how an injection nose job can quickly fix a low nose bridge. This quick and easy skin procedure by Dr. U increases the nose bridge’s height, making patients more confident and able to wear eyeglasses while minimizing slippage.

 

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Nose Job Without Plastic Surgery Frequently Asked Questions:

Do I have a low nose bridge?

You can tell if you have a low nose bridge if the bony area at the top of your nose is flat and doesn’t project upwards very much. Low-nose bridges can be standard in some Asian, African American, and Latino populations. During a consultation, Dr. U can help determine if you have a low nose bridge and would benefit from an injection nose job.

Is there a natural cure for a low nose bridge?

Low nose bridges are a genetic factor; other than fillers or surgery, there is no natural way to create a giant nose bridge.

 

Have more questions about getting a nose job without plastic surgery? Ask Dr. Umar by using the button below:

 

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Further Reading:

Learn how Radiesse can also be used to achieve the effect of a  non-surgical cheek lift

Read Harpers Bazaar’s discussion on non-surgical nose jobs.

References:

  1. Low nasal bridge (no date) UF Health. Available at: https://ufhealth.org/conditions-and-treatments/low-nasal-bridge (Accessed: 12 April 2024).
  2. Low Nasal Bridge: Diagnosis, Treatment, and More. Healthline. Published July 16, 2012. Accessed July 25, 2022. https://www.healthline.com/health/low-nasal-bridge

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