Nose Filler vs. Surgical Rhinoplasty: What You Need To Know

A woman's face side profile with her hand on her chin. (Model)

If you’re considering refining your nose shape, you may be weighing a non surgical rhinoplasty using filler (sometimes called a “liquid rhinoplasty”) versus surgical rhinoplasty (nose job). Both options can enhance your profile, but they work very differently.

Surgical rhinoplasty reshapes the bone and cartilage for a permanent transformation, while a nonsurgical nose job uses dermal fillers to create subtle changes without surgery.

Your decision depends on your goals, the changes you want to make, and how long you want your results to last. Some people are looking for a quick fix to smooth out a bump or lift a low nasal bridge, while others want a more permanent solution that can also improve breathing function. Understanding the differences can help you make a confident choice.

The infographic below provides a side-by-side comparison to help you decide which approach fits your needs best.

Infographic comparing liquid rhinoplasty vs. surgical rhinoplasty procedures.

Choosing the Best Approach for Your Goals

Both surgical and nonsurgical options have their place, depending on your desired outcome. The best way to get started is by meeting with an experienced provider. We invite you to call Dermatology Associates of Rochester today at (585) 272-0700 or request a consultation using the online form.

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