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Nose Asymmetry

Nose asymmetry refers to differences in the shape or position of features of the nose. Over time, features such as dorsal humps, deviations and irregular nostrils can become more pronounced. During a comprehensive consultation, we’ll explore the level of cosmetic involvement suited to your needs, discussing non-surgical options designed to refine the appearance of nasal features.

Our experience with treating nasal irregularities

Surgical rhinoplasties aim to permanently address nose asymmetry, but if the results do not meet your expectations the outcome can be distressing and costly. When performed poorly, these procedures can undermine the overall structure of the face, requiring further treatments to correct. Non-surgical options are available to subtly address irregularities without altering the underlying facial structure.

Sharing his techniques with other Doctors and Nurses, Dr. Scott Allison attends domestic and international conferences. Our team at Ascension are trained by Dr. Allison, using patient-tailored techniques to maintain a high level of care.

“Addressing nasal irregularities involves advanced techniques and should only be performed by a qualified Cosmetic Physician who understands the anatomy of this area.” – Dr. Scott Allison.

Dr Scott Allison

MBBS, BSC, MSC, MPH, FRACGP, FCPCA

Areas of concern /

Multiple factors can contribute to nose irregularities, and it is crucial for your practitioner to thoroughly evaluate the underlying cause to determine the most suitable treatment for you. During your consultation, we work with you to understand your facial anatomy and unique aesthetic needs and goals. A personalised treatment plan will then be developed, offering nonsurgical options similar to that of a cosmetic rhinoplasty, to address concerns around nose asymmetry.

Nose Asymmetry

Naturally occurring bumps and asymmetry, or irregularities produced after a surgical rhinoplasty can affect the appearance of the nose. Treating these concerns directly, can sometimes alleviate the need for other aesthetic procedures, with results that vary between individuals. Non-invasive options offer flexibility, retaining the natural qualities of your nose while addressing irregularities.

Changes to the Nose Over Time

Over time, the upper jaw bone, which provides structural support for the nasal tip, can lose density. This can affect the position of the nasal tip. Treatment options may help support this area with results that vary between individuals.

Structure & Definition

A flat nasal bridge or low frontal angle, commonly seen in Asian nose profiles, can affect the appearance of the profile. Nasal tip projection can be adjusted to refine the appearance of the profile, with results that vary between individuals.

Your consultation at our Brisbane clinic

During your initial consultation, various aspects will be discussed to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the procedure and your specific needs. The consultation allows us to discuss expectations openly and create a treatment plan you can approve.

Firstly, your cosmetic concerns and treatment goals will be discussed. We will listen attentively to gain insight into what you hope to achieve through treating your nasal concerns. This discussion allows us to explain what can be realistically achieved.

Next, we will thoroughly examine your facial features, asking about the areas of your nose where you have concerns regarding irregularities. We will carefully evaluate your facial anatomy, taking note of bone structure, and asymmetry. This assessment helps us to determine the appropriate treatment plan required. We may also inquire about any allergies or previous cosmetic treatments. This information is crucial for determining your eligibility for the procedure.

The consultation will also involve a discussion about the procedure itself, including the recommended treatments, the expected duration of the results, and any potential risks or side effects. We can explain the technique involved, ensuring you understand the process and know what to expect during and after the treatment.

Finally, the financial aspect will be discussed. We will provide information about the cost of the treatment, any potential additional expenses, and the expected longevity of the results. We can also discuss the option of follow-up treatments and maintenance. Your treatment costs will depend on the personalised details of your procedure, so it is best to wait until having your consultation before making calculations.

Recommended treatments

At Ascension, we provide comprehensive cosmetic consultations, where your comfort, aesthetic preferences, facial anatomy and skin health are all considered to provide a treatment plan tailored to your needs. You may benefit from a combination approach utilising different treatment methods and a number of sessions, which we will discuss during your consultation.

Ultrasound-Guided Aesthetic Consultations

A consultation for ultrasound-guided aesthetics is ideal for any client undergoing higher risk treatments or dissolving. It’s particularly valuable for:

  • Patients seeking peace of mind for treatments in high-risk facial areas (e.g. forehead and nasal region)
  • Patients seeking reassurance and full transparency with their procedures
  • Complex or revision cases

At Ascension, our personalised cosmetic consultations with the Clarius Ultrasound can provide safer, more informed treatment plans that prioritise your safety, satisfaction, and results.

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