To a person, arched, curved, wide, narrow, upturned, etc. Our organ that contributes to our characteristic feature by existing in different forms such as nose is the nose. The nose, which has a great effect on the external appearance, cannot be ignored its contribution to the facial beauty. Disorders in the shape of the nose can have negative effects on people’s psychology. How to fix an arched nose without surgery, which is effective enough to even cause loss of self-confidence, is one of the most curious subjects.

Can the arched nose be corrected without surgery?

Despite the technological developments today, the correction of arched noses, which are very common in society, mostly requires surgery, but in some cases, non-surgical interventions can be performed.

Non-surgical arched nose correction methods are generally performed in two ways. The first method is hyaluronic acid fillers, which have been used for many years to shape lips, face and body. With these fillings, the nose arch is camouflaged by filling up and down the arched structure.

Another method is rope applications that aim to lift the tip of the nose, which can be done with local anesthesia. Rope and padding can also be used to support each other. But these methods are not suitable for everyone. The methods used to correct the arched nose structure will not have a positive effect on correcting if the person has a functional problem that negatively affects breathing. It is more suitable for these people to have rhinoplasty surgery.

These methods have limited effects in shaping the nose, after some applications the nose may appear longer than it is. In addition, the disadvantage of these non-surgical methods is that they are temporary and may cause unwanted reactions under the skin in some people. If a person with an arched nose is considering surgery, we do not recommend him to resort to these methods, even if it is temporary. For more information about rhinoplasty, you can find our other articles about rhinoplasty here.

Nose arch correction with rasping

Correcting the arch of the nose with a rasp is not a simple non-surgical procedure as it is thought. The operations to be performed vary according to the nose structure of the person and the size of the arch on the back of the nose and mostly require breaking the nasal bones or intervention with an ultrasonic cutter. Filing the belt is a common procedure in rhinoplasty surgeries. The number of patients who can only be treated with a rasp is very small. Although it can be performed with local anesthesia, it should at least be supported by sedation for patient comfort.