NOSE HUMP

A hump on the nose, often referred to as a 'dorsal hump,' can be genetic or result from nose trauma. The location of the hump can vary; when it's in the upper region of the nose, it typically comprises bone, while in the lower region, it's more likely composed of cartilage. The appearance of a hump can be corrected through surgical means, known as rhinoplasty, or through non-surgical techniques using dermal filler. Dermal filler offers a non-surgical approach to addressing nose humps and other concerns, such as a drooping nasal tip or an asymmetrical or wide-looking nose. The primary goal of dermal filler nose correction is to redefine the proportions of the nose, making it appear straighter, narrower, and more lifted.

TREATMENT OPTIONS

Dermal filler refers to a substance injected into the skin's dermal layer to add volume and elevate the tissue. Hyaluronic acid dermal filler is versatile; it can be used to lift and rejuvenate the cheeks, firm the jawline, or fill in marionette lines for a more youthful appearance. Dermal filler injections offer an effective and enduring treatment choice, with no need for recovery time.

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