Non-surgical rhinoplasty
A Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty is a medical procedure that aims to alter the shape and definition of the nose without surgery, and it is sometimes referred to as a “non-surgical nose job”. The goals of this procedure will depend upon each individual’s unique features and their particular treatment objectives. These may include the creation of a taller nasal bridge, a straighter side profile, a slightly straighter side profile or an elevation of the tip.
Non-surgical rhinoplasty is not suitable for everyone. Non-surgical rhinoplasty has significantly increased risks if there has been a significant degree of previous trauma and surgery to the nose. This procedure will not help anyone wanting to decrease the size of their nose. Therefore, if you are considering this procedure, we recommend consulting with an experienced and ethical cosmetic medicine practitioner who is able to assess your needs and provide honest advice.
Non-surgical rhinoplasty procedures are medical procedures that usually involve the use of prescription-only substances. Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Act prevents the advertising of prescription-only substances, which is why you won’t find more information publicly available on Australian websites and social media about how this treatment is performed and what are the expected results. It is not our intention to promote the use of these substances; we only wish to inform the public that this is a procedure that several of our most experienced staff members have been performing for many years. We only offer this treatment to patients whom we have assessed and consulted with and found to be suitable candidates for this procedure.
All medical procedures come with risks. The risks of non-surgical rhinoplasty are considered especially high due to the potential for individuals to possess connections of the nose blood vessels with the blood vessels supplying the eye. Ultrasound can be used prior to this procedure to determine the position of blood vessels, providing your practitioner with information that is likely to make the procedure much safer.

What problems can non-surgical rhinoplasty address?
- Slightly off centre or unbalanced nose .
- Adding height and tip to the nose.
- Fixing bumps on the bridge of the nose.
- Adjusting nasal tips that protrude, sag, or are enlarged.
- Increasing the height of the bridge.
- Nose tip protrusion.
- Opening the angle between the nose and the upper lip.
How long will it take?
The treatment itself usually only takes 10 to 15 minutes. However, before treatment can begin, it is essential to first conduct a thorough assessment, which includes taking clinical photographs. Additionally, a 3D rendering of your facial features may also be beneficial. After this, we will perform an ultrasound of your nose to locate the position of all the significant blood vessels within the nose.