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The Benefits Of Injection Rhinoplasty

Written by Jane Tucker| Sunday, 18 September 2011| There is 1 comment

real rhinoplasty results using just a local anesthetic in around fifteen minutes

If you are thinking about having a nose job but the idea of undergoing invasive surgery and a general anesthetic is too much for you, you might like to consider other options which might be able to get your nose in shape without the use of a scalpel!/p>

the benefits of injection rhinoplasty
One new cosmetic procedure called the Injection Rhinoplasty which is being offered by Dr. Alexander Rivkin in Los Angeles involves the use of facial fillers. The idea is that instead of cutting away a bump on your nose you can instead have a filler injection just under the skin around the bump which makes it less obvious and visible. Dr Rivkin claims that by using facial fillers men and women can get real rhinoplasty results using just a local anesthetic in around fifteen minutes.

This type of rhinoplasty is particularly good for people who have unsightly or irregular bumps on their nose which would require chipping away of the bone if they were to undergo a regular rhinoplasty operation. By actually building up the area around the bumps the nose can appear overall to be smaller and less obvious.

This procedure which is sometimes called The 15 Minute Nose Job is much much cheaper than the usual nose job and also doesn't leave you with bruising and the need to take off time from work.

As with all rhinoplasty operations you should make use of digital imaging software to make sure that you know exactly what you will look like after the procedure. Having a consultation with a cosmetic surgeon should be a simple process which gives you an idea of the pros and cons of any surgical procedure you are thinking about.  You should leave the consultation with clear images showing exactly how you will look after surgery.

Remember that your nose is probably the most important feature on your face so don't make hasty or rash decisions!

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December 05, 2011 @ 09:07
Nancy said:
It depends on how large the bump is!
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