Question: Can you lift a nose?
Can you lift a nose? I really hate my nose and want it done but I dont want surgery...
The only thing I hate is it points and drops when I smile and I am really self-conscious of it.
Can you lift a nose? I really hate my nose and want it done but I dont want surgery...
The only thing I hate is it points and drops when I smile and I am really self-conscious of it.
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Mr David Gateley FRCS
20th May 2025
Answer: Hello, please contact DRG Plastic Surgery, Wimbledon. They can help you with your enquiry- Thank you
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Dr Anna Hemming
20th May 2025
Answer: I would advise to come in for a consultation with the Dr. Im sure we could help you with filler but the best advice would be to come and adress all your concerns and wishes to the doctor and she will guide you towards the best treatment plan for the best results. Please give us a call or email from our website and we will be happy to arrange a booking for you.
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Registered Nurse Mary White
20th May 2025
Answer: Hi
We do Rhinoplasty at the clinic, if you would like to book a consultation with one of our nurses you can call us.
Sarah
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Rachel Fox
20th May 2025
Answer: The nose can be lifted using a combination of Botox and filler
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Dr Victoria Dobbie
10th June 2025
Answer: Hello SJ
Nose Reshaping with MINT Threads and Dermal Filler: A Non-Surgical Alternative
If you’re looking for a refined, lifted, or straighter nose without surgery, a combination of MINT threads and dermal fillers can offer a powerful, minimally invasive solution.
What Are MINT Threads?
MINT (Minimal Invasive Non-surgical Thread) threads are made from PDO (polydioxanone), a material safely used in medical suturing for decades. These threads are barbed and designed to anchor and lift tissue. When used in the nose, they can:
• Raise the nasal tip (helpful if the tip droops or lacks definition)
• Straighten a mild hump or irregular bridge
• Narrow and define the nose’s appearance
The threads are placed under the skin, usually at the bridge and tip of the nose, and when gently pulled, they create a mechanical lift—giving immediate improvement. Over time, the threads stimulate your body’s own collagen production, enhancing the structural support and firmness of the treated area.
How Do Dermal Fillers Complement This?
Dermal fillers—usually hyaluronic acid-based—are used alongside threads to refine contours and add volume where needed. This is especially useful for:
• Smoothing out a small bump on the nasal bridge
• Creating a straighter nasal profile
• Adding subtle height or definition to a flat bridge
• Balancing asymmetries from the front or side view
Why Combine the Two?
Used together, MINT threads and fillers work synergistically:
• Threads lift and reposition the tissues
• Fillers enhance shape and volume where precision sculpting is needed
This combination can deliver results that look natural yet defined, with minimal downtime—usually just mild swelling or bruising for a few days.
Is It Safe?
When performed by an experienced medical professional, this procedure is very safe. However, the nose is an area with complex anatomy and a higher risk of complications, so it’s essential to seek a highly skilled injector with in-depth knowledge of facial anatomy and a strong safety record.
Kind regards
Dr Victoria
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