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Nose Filler Gone Wrong: What is The Fix & How To Stay Safe?

Written by an Expert Aesthetic Content Writer Lisa.
Reviewed by Expert Medical Director Dr. Raj Thethi
Published on: November 27, 2024
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Nose Filler Gone Wrong

The thought of “nose filler gone wrong” can be very unsettling, but it is a common concern for many people like you who are going for this non-surgical nose enhancement. 

A liquid nose job is quick, requires no stitches, and requires minimal recovery time—all these benefits make it a go-to cosmetic treatment. 

Like any other beauty treatment, though, fillers for the nose may go wrong. But how may it happen? Read on for more. Also, find out how to fix and avoid this unpleasant happening. 

Nose Fillers— A Quick Nose Reshaping Approach

Nose fillers are minimally invasive treatments that improve the appearance of your nose by injecting a gel-like material, usually hyaluronic acid, into the nose. Fillers can smooth out bumps or lift a droopy tip to make the nose look more balanced. They are quicker and less invasive than traditional surgery, but they still require skill and experience to be effective.

How Common Is Non-Surgical Nose Job Going Wrong? 

Nose fillers going wrong is not very common. A 2021 study found that out of 8,604 people who had nose fillers, only about 2.5% had problems. This treatment is generally safe when done by an expert practitioner who understands your nose anatomy, goals, and safety measures.

How To Know If Nose Filler Gone Wrong?

Here are some signs that show your nose fillers have gone bad. 

1. Nose Looks Too Unnatural 

Sometimes, after filler treatment, the nose will look odd or unnatural. Wrong filler, incorrect placement, or too much filling can make your nose look overly wide or too high.

2. Distortion Of Nose Shape

Another hallmark of non-surgical nose jobs gone wrong is the migration of filler gel. It creates an uneven or asymmetrical look. Improper injection technique or not following after-care instructions, such as avoiding physical activities and not touching the nose after the treatment, may cause distortion.

3. Vision Problems

If the filler obliterates a blood vessel near your eyes, it may cause vision problems, leading to blurred vision or even temporary blindness in extreme cases. This is another reason you always want to see an expert who is aware of the anatomy of the face.

4. Damaged Nose Tissue

Damaged Nose Tissue

There are a lot of blood vessels in your nose. The nose filler may get stuck in a blood vessel, and this can prevent blood from flowing to the surrounding tissue. The risk is tissue death or necrosis. It is rare but serious and requires immediate medical intervention.

5. Scars That Are Permanent

If the damage to nose tissue, i.e., necrosis, isn’t treated quickly, it may cause permanent scars. It’s essential to go to an experienced injector who can handle complications.

6. Infection

An infection may develop if the procedure is performed in an unsanitary environment or the injector needs to follow proper hygiene. Signs of infection include redness, swelling, pain, and sometimes a fever.

If you see any of these signs, contact your doctor immediately. 

What Is The Fix If Nose Reshaping With Fillers Go Wrong?

If your non-surgical rhinoplasty goes wrong—or something does not feel right after the treatment—panic not. Here’s what to do:

1. Reach Out To The Practitioner Immediately

If you are concerned about a procedure, contact your medical provider immediately. They will know the best course of action and may recommend the treatments necessary to fix the problem.

2. Dissolve The Filler

If your nose filler goes wrong and you see an unnatural nose shape, your doctor may suggest dissolving the filler (in the case of hyaluronic acid-based fillers). This is done by injecting an enzyme called hyaluronidase, which breaks down the HA and brings the nose back to its natural shape. Duck lips are another situation that can be resolved with hyaluronidase injection.

3. Touch Up

Sometimes, uneven results can be corrected by adding a small amount of filler in the right spots. However, this should only be done by a professional who knows what they are doing.

4. Treat Infections Early

If you feel or think you have an infection, see a doctor right away. He may prescribe antibiotics to treat it. Sometimes, they might need to remove infected tissue to prevent future problems.

5. Address Severe Complications

Prompt action is required in the event of tissue death or vision complications. Your physician may recommend specialised injections, surgical debridements, or therapies that speed healing.

Avoiding The Nose Job With Fillers Going Bad

Follow these tips to avoid the unpleasant experience of a liquid nose job gone wrong.

1. Go To An Experienced Doctor 

Nose Filler done by experienced doctor

The most important thing is to choose the most trained and certified professionals aware of what they are doing. They precisely inject dermal fillers into the nose, keeping nose structure and goals in mind. 

2. Set Realistic Expectations

Nose fillers are excellent for little tweaks but won’t change huge amounts. If you want a much smaller nose or one that is significantly narrower, surgery could be the best solution. The best use of fillers would be to fill out bumps or add volume. Requiring too much filler in an area will just give your nose an unnatural appearance.

3. Follow Aftercare Religiously

To prevent your nose filler from going wrong, follow your doctor’s aftercare instructions. This will help the filler stay in place and reduce the risk of complications. For example, you might not touch your nose, avoid exercise, and keep your head raised for a few days.

Nose Filler Gone Wrong—It’s Uncommon But Requires Attention

Nose fillers can give you a more balanced nose without surgery, but sometimes they may go wrong. When done correctly, they are fast, require little recovery, and look natural. Choosing a certified professional, being realistic regarding goals, and following the aftercare instructions help avoid any problems. 

Feel free to seek help from a trusted medical provider if something goes wrong.

Always remember: dermal filler treatment for a nose job is more about finding the right person to do the job than just the result itself. Take your time researching and asking questions before getting those nose fillers. That is the best way to ensure you get what you want rather than what you do not wish to.

FAQs

1. How do I know if my nose filler went wrong?

Irregular or unnatural nose shape, vision problems, signs of infections or allergies, and excessive or consistent swelling may show that the nose filler has gone wrong.

2. What are the complications of nose fillers?

Filler migration, swelling, bruising, allergic reaction, and blurred vision are some complications of nose fillers. However, consulting and getting your fillers done by an expert doctor decreases the risks of complications.

3. What does bad filler look like?

A bad filler may be manifested by the presence of consistent swelling, redness, lumps or bums into the skin.

4. How quickly does vascular occlusion happen after nose fillers?

Vascular occlusion, the blockage of blood vessels, may occur within the first 12-24 hours after nose fillers.

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Yorkshire Skin Centre in Leeds is a CQC-registered medical clinic. It is led by Dr Raj Thethi who completed his core surgical training in hospitals around West Yorkshire before branching into aesthetics. Dr Raj Thethi is a Northern Territory Regional Expert for an international dermal filler company called Teoxane. He also sits on their National UK Faculty.

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