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According to Robert Mounsey, MD - Toronto Facial Plastic Surgeon
Injecting fillers into the nose is a relatively new technique. The results can be very good without the downtime and cost of surgery. However, the nose is a unique structure. It is a very mobile area. The skin and soft tissue envelope is delicate and if damaged, hard to fix. A permanent filler may not be the best option since over time it may cause redness, infection, or extrusion. You need expert advice from someone experienced with fillers in the nose to determine the best approach.