
AbstractInterest in liquid, or nonsurgical rhinoplasty, has increased in demand as patients pursue less invasive techniques to achieve their aesthetic goals. Improved filler technology and refinement in injection techniques have made liquid rhinoplasty a reasonable choice for well‐selected patients in both primary and revision rhinoplasty cases. This article reviews nasal anatomy, injection techniques, selected applications, and safety measures pertinent to performing nonsurgical rhinoplasty.
minimally invasive rhinoplasty, Otorhinolaryngology, RF1-547, RD1-811, hyaluronic acid, liquid rhinoplasty, nonsurgical rhinoplasty, Surgery, Review Articles, revision rhinoplasty
minimally invasive rhinoplasty, Otorhinolaryngology, RF1-547, RD1-811, hyaluronic acid, liquid rhinoplasty, nonsurgical rhinoplasty, Surgery, Review Articles, revision rhinoplasty
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