(24-02-2013, 21:03)timarie Wrote: This is exactly what CelebrityChic was talking about in her post above. As far as I have read, it is temporary, lasting for about 6-9 months, depending on the type of filler that is used. The bulbous tip would not BE smaller, but only APPEAR smaller, which may work for some people who can afford to add more volume to the other parts of their nose to make the tip look smaller, but I cannot really afford to make anything bigger, lol. Thanks for sharing the info, though! Your links are interesting because, although it is the same procedure, they describe on those websites as the results being permanent after only two treatments? Um, if this is true, and those big noses are actually SHRINKING in dimension because of a filler (which actually makes absolutely no sense to me, unless the "filler" burns off cartilage! Haha which would be nice), I'M IN. Seriously, this goes against all that I have ever read on the procedure. Sounds too good to be true, but you've got me looking into it again! But do please notice that, although the IMAGES APPEAR to be big noses in the before pictures... I noticed that the type of nose that both you and I share does NOT fall under the "Ideal Candidates for the Procedure" section. Notice that almost all of the "Before" photos are more "zoomed in" than the "After" photos, making the nose and all its dimensions appear larger in the "Before" photos. This would work for someone whose nose APPEARS bigger due to some disproportions, but will not work for me, as my nose has a nice shape but is just one-too-many sizes too big in ALL dimensions. Thanks for posting for the sake of those who will benefit from this though. I guess I am just bummed a bit because I am still dumb-outa-luck But hey, when I am running out of options, I will look into the things that I am skeptical about, so I will probably start looking into this anyway! I hope that free consultations are offered...
And you are right about the nose-up. It never will be able to reduce the volume of the nose-- just reshape it (which CAN be all that some people will need). It is originally made for wider, flatter noses which desire to be made more narrow and more projected from the face. This is why it is called the "nose-up" lol despite the fact that they advertise it to make your nose "smaller"-- the Asian definition of a small nose is not the same as us Caucasian's definition This was my dilemma earlier as I had mentioned in a previous post. I discovered that there are ways to angle the device so that you do not make your nose bridge project more from the face while trying to narrow it... but it does not make it project any LESS from the face, either
Please tell us how your consultation goes, if you decide to set one up!! I am verrrrrry interested.
Oh wow, I totally didn't notice that CelebrityChic mentioned this earlier! I think I read her post awhile back, but I didn't quite remember it when I was writing my post today, hehe.
Well, if this procedure only lasts 6-9 months, then it kinda makes me think that the traditional rhinoplasty route is better and more cost-effective... Because I can't imagine spending $1,000 every year to touch up my nose, especially if the results of the procedure would still not be quite my ideal nose.
As far as I read (which wasn't too much so I may be mistaken),
there are injections that can enlarge portions of the nose as well as injections that can destroy some of the fatty tissue in the nose (particularly for the bulbous nose problem). If the procedure only makes the nose appear smaller but does not actually reduce the size of the nose as you mentioned, then it only seems worthwhile for photogenic purposes. I actually want my nose to be smaller though, not just look smaller. xD;
After checking the Before and After Pictures I posted links to, I noticed how the angles were different, lol. What a nice technique to use, huh? Zooming in on the "Before" images and zooming out for the "After" images. It's almost the same method as showing unhappy expressions for the "Before" and happier expressions for the "After." This technique was more subtle, so I didn't catch on to it! You have a good eye for detail!
The changes in the bridge are quite noticeable though and those results look great!
And you're right about the Nose Up. Different cultures have different ideals and definitions of what a small nose looks like, so it definitely works wonders for some people! I've tried angling the Nose Up vertically and pinching my nose tip upward, but mehh... -__-; It'd be nice if the nose bridge could be flattened down somehow though. I've been trying to use facercises for that by pushing down on the bridge with a considerable amount of pressure for a long duration of time, but I think the only solution would be for a rhinoplastic surgeon to break my nose and restructure it (lol) or add the filler injections to hide the bridge.
If I go in for that consultation, I'll let you know how it goes! Hopefully it's free and not a five minute convo. xD I'll give them a call beforehand to make sure. :p