Posted on May 8, 2018 in Rhinoplasty
If you have an area of your nose that is too low or too flat, you may require volume during your rhinoplasty. There are common places that need volume such as your bridge, sidewall and your tip. Another area on your nose that may require more volume is on the edge of your nostril. If your nostril is high, it can sometimes benefit from an addition of volume.
There are times when you can achieve added volume without undergoing surgery. If you’re not prepared to take the step to get surgical rhinoplasty to add volume, then non-surgical liquid rhinoplasty may be the right choice for you. Non-surgical rhinoplasty can be applied to cases that need a bridge build up, to lift a droopy nose or to correct asymmetries caused by deviations.
To add height, volume or symmetry Dr. Ransom can use temporary dermal filler called Radiesse. Radiesse is made of biocompatible calcium hydroxyapatite – a normal part of your bones and connective tissue to act as firm filler.
If you’re interested in adding volume to your nose non-surgically, contact Dr. Ransom today.
Posted on behalf of Dr. Evan Ransom
Dr. Evan Ransom is an Ivy League-educated and Ivy League trained Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon. He is a Double Board Certified Head and Neck Surgeon and Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and fellowship-trained in facial plastic, reconstructive, and laser surgery. His practice is in the San Francisco Bay Area, serving patients from San Francisco, Oakland, Marin County, Palo Alto, Silicon Valley, Walnut Creek, the East Bay, and all over Northern California.