
Filler nose jobs might be the right option for you if non-surgical procedures are not an option. This procedure is offered at Dental and Facial Aesthetics of South Florida by several medical professionals. These specialists have extensive experience and can help find the best filler to suit your needs. Filler nose jobs can be expensive so you might want to read about the risks, as well as the bruising.
Dermal filler rhinoplasty
Rhinoplasty with dermal filler is an easy procedure. It can be done in the office by an experienced injector without the need for anesthesia. Patients can resume normal activities quickly after the procedure. The procedure will immediately show results and patients will continue to notice improvements over the following days. The patient's aesthetic requirements will determine the type of dermalfiller used.

Filler nose complications
There are some complications that may occur with the use of filler nose. Although most complications are minor, some patients may have more serious issues. These complications are most common and include pain and swelling. You can avoid them by not smoking and drinking alcohol before the procedure. Patients with a history or hypertension are at higher risk for developing complications at the nasal tip. Patients who have had multiple operations to the nose, scarring or multiple rhinoplastys are more at risk for developing pressure complications.
Cost of non-surgical rhinoplasty
The cost of nonsurgical rhinoplasty with dermalfillers varies depending on the amount of filler used. The amount of dermal filler used depends on the shape of the nose and the desired result. The skills of a skilled injector will be rewarded with a higher price. A qualified injector will discuss with you his recommended treatment plan and give you an estimate of the cost.
Bruising
Bruising caused by filler nose surgery can be a significant cosmetic concern. It does not have the to be permanent. There are natural remedies that can reduce swelling and prevent bruising. Taking Bromelain (an enzyme derived from pineapple) or Hirudoid cream for at least three days before your surgery can minimize the effects of the bruise. These remedies are both available over-the counter and can help reduce the appearance of bruises.
Necrosis
Recent research has shown that filler nasals can cause filler-nose necrosis. This can cause severe pain and even scarring. Medical malpractice lawsuits may be possible for practitioners. Over-the-counter pain relief is important. In mild cases, however, these may not be as effective. For more severe cases, narcotics may be required. Here are some helpful tips for treating filler nose necrosis.

Time
It may take several days for your new nose to heal from your surgery. After surgery, cosmetics and other products may be applied to the nose for up 24 hours. You should however avoid any direct sunlight or heavy eyewear. These activities can make the new filler move around. It is important not to rub, pick, or pull at the skin. You may also want to avoid taking alcohol, as it can increase blood flow in the treated area and cause bruising.