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toty bfj
3 Oct 2023

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Nose smaller without surgery? Anyone try??

Is it possible to reduce the nostrils and make the nose bridge narrower without undergoing surgery? Does anyone have experience with non-surgical nose reduction?


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Maverick Steele
Dr. Maverick Steele
Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon
5 Oct 2023

Non-surgical methods for nose typically produce limited changes in the nose and are not permanent. Commonly it can smooth bumps and reshape the nose tip, it adds volume rather than reducing size. Results are temporary, lasting 6 months to 2 years. However, significantly reducing the width of the nose is not very practical with this method, and the definitive solution is surgical rhinoplasty.

Emre bingol
Dr. Emre bingol
Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon
5 Oct 2023

Liquid nose job is a good non-surgical method that doesn’t require anesthesia, and results can be seen very quickly. It also costs much less than surgical procedures. With this method, some imperfections of the nose can be corrected. However, it is not used for reductions; they mostly have a filling property.

You may send a photo so I can identify the imperfections of the nose

anton_ycc31
anton_ycc31
3 Oct 2023

I'm not sure, but I think you can't really make the nostrils smaller without surgery. I've heard even some folks who who done nose job, weren't too pleased with the nostril part!!! 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

toty bfj
toty bfj
1 Nov 2024
Reply to: anton_ycc31

Yes, it's a mixed bag with satisfied and unsatisfied patients. Especially if you have a fleshy nose, the procedure can become more challenging.

robusta
robusta
3 Oct 2023

If that was the case, no one would pay for the surgery😄😄

anton_ycc31
anton_ycc31
1 Nov 2024
Reply to: robusta

😄😄😄

toty bfj
toty bfj
1 Nov 2024
Reply to: robusta

that's why the price is a big deal for me. If it wasn't for that, I'd totally go for the surgery without stressing!!!🤑

hahwaaa
hahwaaa
1 Nov 2024
Reply to: robusta

have u thought about Plexr for the nose?? It is not like actual surgery, but u'd probably need a few sessions and some touch-ups here andthere.

toty bfj
toty bfj
1 Nov 2024
Reply to: robusta

Too bad, I did some research, and they mentioned that you need to redo it every six months😔😔☹️☹️

hahwaaa
hahwaaa
1 Nov 2024
Reply to: robusta

Yeah i see It's just for a short while

belo2310044901
belo2310044901
1 Nov 2024
Reply to: robusta

Does it leave any marks on the nose???

hahwaaa
hahwaaa
1 Nov 2024
Reply to: robusta

no, any mark or spot should clear up in like a week or so

kamile parash
kamile parash
4 Oct 2023

Just heads up no matter which trick you try, it's not gonna last forever. Eventually ur nose is gonna bounce back to how it was. If u r looking for something permanent, u have to go the surgery route. Just sayin'✌️😉

toty bfj
toty bfj
1 Nov 2024
Reply to: kamile parash

with that in mind, wouldn't be surprised if the price of surgery shoots up in the next few years😅

belo2310044901
belo2310044901
4 Oct 2023

I heard about the non-surgical method using dermal fillers for nose. I'm not sure if it affects the width and nostrils, but you should look it up. The downside is that these injections are not permanent; you need to get them redone.

toty bfj
toty bfj
1 Nov 2024
Reply to: belo2310044901

I researched fillers it seems they are suitable for filling up dents and making the bridge straighter. But nothing seems to get smaller .

lilafveras
lilafveras
4 Oct 2023

like hahwaaa said, that Plexr thing ain't bad. Saw some pics where they dot up the nose with some gadget, makes the skin all tight or somethin'. But tbh, pics don't show crazy changes tho🤔🤔

toty bfj
toty bfj
1 Nov 2024
Reply to: lilafveras

It doesn't seem to make a big difference only subtle changes in my opinion

reiley14
reiley14
4 Oct 2023

You can also try Endolift for the nose. Endolift is quick, similar to botox and filler injections. I dont have exact details abt it but i know it's a non-surgical method no surgery for ur nose..

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