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4 Things About Your Nose Job

That You Must Know Before You Get It Done!

Did you know for your safety and overall best results are determined by the skill, knowledge, and experience of your Injector (nasal specialist).

So choosing a highly trained and experienced injector who’s extremely familiar with nasal anatomy, will significantly reduce the risk of vascular occlusion and other complications associated with filler injections.

PLEASE NOTE: Nose reshaping with filler in the hands of a nasal specialist like my self is a very safe procedure.

But in the hands of unspecialised practitioners .. not so much!

01.

Your Safety Must 

Come First

02.

How To Choose The 

Right Practitioner

03.

Who's A Specialist

Who's A Generalist

04.

How Experienced is Your Practitioner

Did you know that the beauty industry is made up of Specialist and Generalist.

' Choose a nasal Specialist over a Generalist every time'.
 
A specialist is a practitioner that spends all his/her time reshaping noses.

A generalist is practitioner that spends most of their time doing other forms of beauty treatments.

NOTE: If most of any injectors time is spent doing other types of aesthetics plus the occasional nose job, then consider another injector ..

How to tell if your injector is a nasal specialist or a generalist!

The first thing to do which will give you the best idea of who you are dealing with, is to examine their website and/or social media for plenty of before and after results of real clients who are so happy with their nose job results, that their are willing to provide you with testimonials (like I show on this site). So how do you know these are real clients giving real reviews .. will I'm standing right next to them!

NOTE: If you find there're posting far more photos of lips, cheek, and other beauty treatments than noses.. then you should consider another injector.

How much skill and knowledge does your practitioner have. Here's one way to know .. Ask about the 12 areas of the nose that can be reshaped and how many they regularly do? (I regularly do all 12), and you'll see multiple photos of that on this site. If they do 1 or 2 then they are not a specialist. Ask to see examples of before and after photos for proof.

NOTE: If you feel you’re not getting straight forward answers or they minimises your questions, then consider another injector.


Conclusion: By following these four recommendations on finding the right nasal specialist, you can feel confident of putting your nose in their hands!

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