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  • Aesthetic Medicine

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  • Rhinoplasty revisions are increasingly common, necessitating effective secondary correction methods.
  • Non-surgical rhinoplasty (NSR) with dermal fillers presents a minimally invasive option for post-surgical nasal imperfections.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the clinical application of dermal fillers for secondary nasal enhancement in post-rhinoplasty patients.
  • To establish best practices for non-surgical structural correction by focusing on anatomical targeting, injection planes, and filler selection.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective observational cohort analysis of 1122 patients undergoing NSR for secondary correction.
  • Inclusion criteria: prior surgical rhinoplasty and ≥6 months follow-up data.
  • Focus on anatomical targeting, injection planes, and rheological filler selection.

Main Results:

  • A total of 1122 post-surgical rhinoplasty patients underwent NSR.
  • The overall complication rate was 2.8%, with all events being minor and transient.
  • Patient-reported satisfaction was high at 92%.

Conclusions:

  • Secondary liquid rhinoplasty with dermal fillers is an advanced, anatomy-driven approach for structural correction.
  • This method demonstrates high patient satisfaction and low complication rates.
  • NSR is a reproducible and safe modality for managing post-surgical nasal imperfections.