From the Cosmetic Dermatology Archives

Reshaping the Nose With Injectable Agents

Reshaping and repositioning of the nose are now possible without the use of invasive surgical procedures. Advances in the uses of botulinum toxins and soft-tissue augmentation products have resulted in the ability to minimize the degree to which surgery is required to cosmetically improve the appearance of the nose and potentially to avoid surgery entirely.


 

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