The cost of non-surgical rhinoplasty, commonly achieved using injectable dermal fillers, varies based on several factors. These include the type of filler used (e.g., hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite), the amount required to achieve the desired aesthetic outcome, the injector’s experience and geographic location, and the clinic’s pricing structure. A single syringe might range from several hundred to over a thousand dollars, and multiple syringes might be necessary depending on the individual’s anatomy and goals.
Non-surgical rhinoplasty offers a less invasive and often more affordable alternative to traditional surgical rhinoplasty for addressing certain nasal concerns. It can be used to smooth out bumps, refine the tip, improve symmetry, and correct minor imperfections. Results are typically temporary, lasting several months to a year or more depending on the filler material. The procedure’s relatively quick recovery time and minimal downtime have contributed to its increasing popularity as a facial rejuvenation option.