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Non-surgical Rhinoplasty, also known as a liquid nose job is a popular treatment I perform in Esher and Surrey. While it offers several benefits as an alternative to surgery, it’s essential to understand the potential risks involved. In this blog post, we will delve into the question: Can non-surgical rhinoplasty go wrong? We will explore the risks, specifically vascular occlusion, and provide insights on how to avoid issues during the procedure.
Understanding the Risks:
Like any injectable procedure, non-surgical rhinoplasty carries inherent risks, the most significant being vascular occlusion. Vascular occlusion occurs when the filler substance inadvertently blocks a blood vessel, leading to compromised blood flow and potentially severe consequences. Due to the vascular anatomy of the nose, and the poor regulation of the aesthetics industry with many injectors even in Esher and Surrey performing this procedure without the necessary competence non-surgical rhinoplasties carry a higher risk for vascular occlusion than other procedures.
This combination of inexperienced injectors often non-medical paired with the delicate vascular anatomy of the nose is precisely how a non-surgical rhinoplasty can go wrong.
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