
Non Surgical nose job
28 July 2007
Non Surgical Nose Job
The nose is the first facial feature other people notice, mainly because it is in the middle of the face and always exposed. People turn to rhinoplasty not only to change their nose but the appearance of their entire face, and rhinoplasty targets a wide array of concerns.There is, however, an alternative....the non surgical nose job.
The key difference between non-surgical procedures and surgical procedures is that the non-surgical procedures require little or no downtime/recovery. Furthermore, as expected, non-surgical procedures carry little risk, and require no general anaesthetic.
At Hurlingham Clinic, Aesthetic Doctor Marc Armangue has perfected a technique for reshaping the nose using injectable fillers.
The new technique used by Dr. Armangue makes subtle changes to the most common flaws, like a hump on the bridge, a droopy tip, a short nose bridge or a “saddle dorsum” (concave nose bridge). “It is a realistic alternative which allows patients to see improvements at a fraction of the cost of surgery and without the downtime and bruising”, says Dr Armangue. He goes on to explain “a hump can be minimised by adding long lasting filler to the front nasal angle. Botox can also be used to lift the tip of the nose which may have drooped because of the aging process. Results can last for months or years, delaying or in some cases eliminating the need for surgery.”
Marc has specialised in Botox and injectable fillers for over five years and developed a wide range of pioneering new treatments and products. Call 020 7348 6380 for a consultation. If you wish to know more about the clinic please visit http://www.hurlinghamclinic.co.uk
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