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Why Non-Surgical Nose Jobs Are Replacing the Knife
Why Non-Surgical Nose Jobs Are Replacing the Knife

Los Angeles Times

time17 hours ago

  • Health
  • Los Angeles Times

Why Non-Surgical Nose Jobs Are Replacing the Knife

Surgical rhinoplasty may be the gold standard, but in 2025, the scalpel is no longer the default. Today's patients want precision without permanence, and they're getting it in under 30 minutes. 'More and more patients are looking for impactful changes without the permanence or downtime of surgery,' says Dr. Ali Ghiyam, MD, of Simi Doctors. 'What used to be a multi-week commitment is now a 20-minute visit with results that can be just as transformative.' Enter the liquid nose job, a fast, reversible fix that's transforming the world of facial aesthetics, one hyaluronic drop at a time. A new generation of patients is reshaping beauty culture, and it's happening through subtle 'tweakments' instead of full-scale transformations. With platforms like TikTok flooding feeds with sculpted side profiles and filter-perfect noses, people are showing up to appointments with screen grabs, not celebrity references. What they want isn't dramatic: it's a touch-up. A straighter bridge. A more lifted tip. A camera-friendly angle. Thanks to the tweakment trend, those wishes now come true with a syringe instead of a scalpel. 'A liquid rhinoplasty uses hyaluronic acid filler to smooth bumps, lift the nasal tip, or create a straighter profile,' explains the Cleveland Clinic. 'It's fast, non-invasive, and delivers immediate results, often with zero downtime. The key advantage? It's temporary and reversible.' The procedure takes less than 30 minutes. Filler (often Juvederm or Restylane) is injected to contour the nose and refine its shape without reducing size or correcting internal structure. It's ideal for patients seeking cosmetic improvements without long recovery or surgical commitment. And if you don't love the results? Hyaluronidase can dissolve the filler in minutes. Liquid rhinoplasty has expanded far beyond the surgery-averse. It's now the go-to tweak for influencers, professionals, and even patients test-driving their future surgical look. Non-surgical procedures like this are part of a broader movement: over 4.4 million filler treatments were performed in the U.S. in a single year, with nose reshaping topping the request list. For younger patients, especially, the appeal lies in control: you can try, adjust, or undo, no operating room required. Despite the no-scalpel promise, liquid rhinoplasty is still a medical procedure, and one that carries risk. The nose contains critical blood vessels. If filler is improperly placed, it can lead to vascular occlusion, potentially causing tissue damage or even blindness. That's why expert care is non-negotiable. Choose a board-certified provider with advanced knowledge of nasal anatomy and vascular safety. Minor swelling and bruising are common. But if you experience pain, skin blanching, or vision changes, you should seek immediate medical attention. The rise of liquid nose jobs marks a shift in how we approach beauty: not as a permanent destination, but as a journey we can refine in real-time. A 2022 NIH study found that younger patients are significantly more likely to choose non-invasive procedures for cosmetic concerns, citing flexibility, reduced downtime, and lower risk. This isn't about perfection, it's about personalization. It's skincare meets sculpting, minus the irreversible choices. If you're curious about rhinoplasty but not quite ready for the OR, this might be the aesthetic middle ground you didn't know you needed. Expect to pay between $600 and $1,500, with results lasting 6 to 12 months depending on the product used and your body's metabolism. Just remember: this is still a medical procedure, not a facial. Choose wisely. Ask questions. And don't let a filter talk you into a filler without doing your homework. A liquid nose job, also known as non-surgical rhinoplasty, is a cosmetic procedure that uses injectable dermal fillers (usually hyaluronic acid) to temporarily reshape the nose. It can smooth bumps, enhance symmetry, and lift the nasal tip without the need for surgery or downtime. Most non-surgical nose jobs last between 6 and 12 months, depending on the type of filler used and how your body metabolizes it. Some patients may need a touch-up around the 9-month mark to maintain results. Yes, when performed by a qualified, board-certified injector. However, the nose is a high-risk area due to its blood vessel structure. Complications like vascular occlusion are rare but serious, so safety depends on the skill and anatomical expertise of the provider. Technically, no, it won't reduce the size of your nose. But by adding filler in strategic places, a liquid rhinoplasty can create the illusion of a smaller, straighter, or more balanced nose by improving proportions and smoothing out irregularities. The average cost of a liquid nose job in the U.S. ranges from $600 to $1,500, depending on the injector's experience, location, and filler brand. It's significantly more affordable upfront than traditional rhinoplasty, but the results are temporary. Yes. If hyaluronic acid filler is used, the procedure is said to be reversible. An enzyme called hyaluronidase can be injected to safely dissolve the filler within 24 to 48 hours. This procedure is ideal for individuals who want minor cosmetic refinements (such as smoothing a dorsal hump or lifting the nasal tip) but aren't ready for the permanence, downtime, or cost of surgery. It's not recommended for those needing structural correction or breathing improvements. Click here to learn more about Dr. Ali Ghiyam, MD.

Laser Hair Restoration Without Surgery Is Reshaping the Future of Hair Regrowth
Laser Hair Restoration Without Surgery Is Reshaping the Future of Hair Regrowth

Los Angeles Times

time22-05-2025

  • Health
  • Los Angeles Times

Laser Hair Restoration Without Surgery Is Reshaping the Future of Hair Regrowth

If you've ever searched 'laser hair restoration near me,' expecting a lineup of red light helmets and basic scalp treatments, you're behind on what's become the next wave in non-surgical hair regrowth. The latest evolution? A treatment that doesn't use lasers at all. Instead, it relies on ultrasound-based sound waves to enhance scalp health and deliver targeted growth factors, no needles, no downtime, and surprisingly, no light. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) once dominated the non-surgical hair restoration space. While it still has benefits, newer technologies are changing the game entirely. TED (or TransEpidermal Energy Delivery) is a completely noninvasive process designed to support hair regrowth. It works by channeling essential nutrients to the hair follicles using energy pulses delivered through ultrasound-based sound waves. These pulses temporarily open tiny microchannels in the scalp, allowing a proprietary growth serum to reach the base of the hair follicle where it can be most effective. 'TED represents a major breakthrough in regenerative aesthetics. It gives both men and women a way to meaningfully restore hair without surgery, pain, or needles. The results speak for themselves,' says Dr. Ghiyam, MD, at SimiDoctors and an expert in noninvasive hair restoration treatments. Red light therapy still has a place in the hair restoration conversation, but it's often slow and limited in scope. Clinical data from Alma Lasers shows that 98% of patients who tried this newer treatment reported reduced shedding within just two weeks of their first session. Hair density increased by an average of 40% after three sessions. The treatment also includes a nutrient-rich serum formulated with bioactive ingredients (peptides, growth factors, and amino acids) known to nourish follicles and improve overall scalp health. For years, a receding hairline meant either accepting change or opting for a transplant. Now, there's another choice. 'TED is highly effective for both men and women experiencing early-to-moderate hair thinning or excessive shedding,' says Dr. Ghiyam. 'It is particularly valuable for women, who often aren't ideal candidates for surgical hair transplantation and are left with fewer options.' Hair transplants often range from $20,000 to $30,000 and come with recovery time, visible scabbing, and a wait of up to a year for results. PRP therapy, while less invasive, involves blood draws and dozens of injections across multiple visits. By contrast, the cost for this ultrasound-based approach is $1,200 per session or $2,900 for a package of three. Maintenance sessions are usually only needed every 6 to 9 months. 'With TED, most patients begin seeing results within weeks, and there's no downtime or post-treatment pain,' notes Dr. Ghiyam. Not all laser (or laser-adjacent) treatments are created equal. Ultrasound-assisted delivery systems allow for deeper penetration of active ingredients into the scalp, helping to support hair regrowth at the follicular level. Clinical studies show improved texture, density, and fullness in patients who complete the initial three-session protocol. The treatment also improves overall scalp health, targeting inflammation and oxidative stress while supporting follicles that may have gone dormant due to stress or hormone imbalance. Read the full white paper. 'TED is an excellent option for anyone in the early stages of hair thinning or dealing with excessive shedding,' Dr. Ghiyam says. It's non-hormonal, drug-free, and entirely comfortable. For women, especially those with diffuse thinning or limited surgical options, this approach can offer real hope. Patients who've undergone hair transplants can also benefit. 'Starting TED one month after transplant has led to stronger survival rates and healthier growth of implanted follicles, outperforming the standard PRP regimen used by most transplant surgeons,' adds Dr. Ghiyam. While this treatment supports new hair growth, long-term success often depends on treating the root cause of hair loss, whether that's stress, shifting hormones, or elevated DHT. 'If the original issue hasn't been addressed, hair loss can resume over time,' says Dr. Ghiyam. 'That's why we develop a personalized plan, which may include hormonal support or DHT blockers, to maintain progress and prevent regression.' For anyone frustrated with thinning hair or shedding that won't quit, this may be the gentler, smarter solution worth exploring. Click here to learn more about SimiDoctors

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