Nonsurgical Rhinoplasty: Patient Satisfaction and Progression to Surgery
Kanad Ghosh, Lauren Greger, Alissa Zarder, Parit Patel

TL;DR
Nonsurgical rhinoplasty is a safe and satisfying option, with most patients not progressing to surgery, but some choose surgery for permanent results.
Contribution
The study identifies patient motivations for progressing from nonsurgical to surgical rhinoplasty.
Findings
About 4.9% of patients who had nonsurgical rhinoplasty later chose surgical rhinoplasty.
The primary motivation for surgery was a desire for permanent results.
Patient satisfaction with nonsurgical rhinoplasty was high, averaging 79.8%.
Abstract
Nonsurgical rhinoplasty (NSR) may achieve a satisfactory aesthetic result. However, if NSR falls short of patient goals, patients may then elect to undergo surgical rhinoplasty. This latter cohort of patients has not been well studied in terms of satisfaction and motivation to pursue surgical rhinoplasty. The objectives of this study are to determine when NSR may be most beneficial and why patients may choose to undergo surgical rhinoplasty following NSR. A retrospective review was conducted of patients undergoing NSR from 2019 to 2024 by a single surgeon. All patients received injection of hyaluronic acid filler. Demographic data, satisfaction scores using FACE-Q data, progression to surgical rhinoplasty, and complications following injection and rhinoplasty were recorded. About one hundred and sixty-two patients were included in the study. About 90.7% were females, and average…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNasal Surgery and Airway Studies · Facial Rejuvenation and Surgery Techniques · Body Image and Dysmorphia Studies
