Nasal filling is a procedure that has become popular in recent years. This procedure is usually performed using fillers such as hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxyapatite, polylactic acid or polymethylmethacrylate. Nasal filler materials are injected to remove depressions, curvatures or asymmetry in the nasal area and to correct the nasal appearance. The nasal filling procedure is usually performed under local anaesthesia and the procedure time is approximately 15-30 minutes. After the procedure, side effects such as mild pain, swelling or redness may occur. However, these side effects usually disappear spontaneously within a few days.
Nasal filling procedure is a suitable option for people who do not want to undergo rhinoplasty surgery or who want to make correction after surgery. However, it is important that people who will undergo nasal filling are suitable for their general health status and nasal structure. In addition, before the nasal filling procedure, a detailed evaluation should be made by a specialist doctor and careful work should be done during the procedure. The nasal filling procedure can be applied in different ways according to the nose structure and the wishes of the person. For example, if there is a significant collapse on the bridge of the nose, the filling material can be injected into this area and the bridge of the nose can be flattened. Nasal filling should be applied carefully to achieve a natural appearance. In addition, the quality and quantity of filling materials are among the factors affecting the result of the procedure.
Nasal filling is a suitable option for people who do not want to undergo rhinoplasty surgery or who want to make postoperative correction. This procedure can be performed safely and effectively when performed by a specialist doctor. However, it is important to make a detailed evaluation before the procedure and to work carefully during the procedure.