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    How Long Do Results From Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Last?

    How Long Do Results From Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Last?Non-surgical rhinoplasty involves the use of dermal fillers to reshape the nose to be more aesthetically pleasing. The longevity of results from this procedure may vary but typically range from 9 months to a year. During your consultation, your treatment provider will tell you how long you should expect to continue seeing results. Board certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides non-surgical rhinoplasty to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and surrounding communities.

    What is Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty?

    Non-surgical rhinoplasty uses injectable dermal fillers to reshape the nose. This treatment is performed in-office and does not require surgery or anesthesia. Results are visible immediately and you can resume your normal activities immediately after.

    Procedure

    During your procedure, your treatment provider will inject the dermal filler into areas of the nose that could improve in shape. Dermal filler can be used to address bumps, divots, flatness, and asymmetry on the nose.

    Results

    Results from non-surgical rhinoplasty are visible immediately but are not permanent. Patients can expect results to last for up to a year. Board certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian provides lip fillers to patients in Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank, Greater Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, CA, and surrounding communities.

    Contact Us For a Consultation with Southern California Facial Plastic and Reconstructive surgeon Dr. Eric Yavrouian

    For more information about treatments and procedures by Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, Dr. Eric J. Yavrouian, serving patients in and around Glendale, Pasadena, Burbank and the Greater Los Angeles, CA area call 818-241-2150 or click here to contact him for a consultation.

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