Nose Filler

Nose filler is a procedure aimed at enhancing the shape of the nose without surgery. With nose fillers, the nose tip can be lifted, and irregularities on the nasal bridge can be corrected. It is possible to return to daily life immediately after the filler application.

The following issues can be addressed with nose fillers:

  • Hollows at the nose root
  • Bumps or depressions on the nasal bridge
  • Asymmetry on the nasal bridge
  • Drooping nose tip

Hyaluronic acid fillers are most commonly used for nose fillers. This substance is naturally found in our bodies. Since fillers containing hyaluronic acid are prepared in a laboratory setting, they are sterile and carry no risk of infection. The likelihood of causing an allergic reaction is very low.
Before the nose filler procedure, anesthesia is achieved by applying a cream or injecting an anesthetic substance. The area to be treated is then cleaned. A closed-tip cannula is used to perform the application under the skin at the nose tip and on the nasal bridge. This lifts the nose tip and corrects the irregularities on the nasal bridge.

Before the application, anesthetic cream is applied to the area where the filler will be injected. Additionally, since the filler contains an anesthetic substance, the filler procedure is painless.
The filler application is a process that takes about 20 minutes, and one can return to daily life immediately afterward.
The durability of the nose filler varies depending on the characteristics of the filler used and the individual's biological structure. Typically, this duration averages 1 year. After this period, the effect of the filler decreases, but the same filler application can be repeated to extend its duration.