Augmentation Rhinoplasty/Bridge Lift (Medical Grade Silicone)
our Augmentation Rhinoplasty/Bridge Lift with Medical Grade Silicone enhances your nasal bridge for a smoother, more balanced profile. This minimally invasive procedure uses silicone implants to refine and elevate the nose, offering natural, long-lasting results with minimal downtime, tailored to your unique facial features.
What is Augmentation Rhinoplasty/Bridge Lift with Medical Grade Silicone?
Augmentation Rhinoplasty, or Bridge Lift, with Medical Grade Silicone is a cosmetic procedure designed to refine and elevate the nasal bridge for a smoother, more balanced profile. This technique uses durable, biocompatible silicone implants that seamlessly integrate with the nasal structure, providing natural-looking enhancements. At Jancen Cosmetic Surgery Clinic, the procedure is customized to suit each patient’s unique facial features, ensuring subtle yet impactful results that enhance overall facial harmony.
Why Choose Jancen Cosmetic Surgery Clinic for Augmentation Rhinoplasty?
Jancen Cosmetic Surgery Clinic specializes in advanced nasal augmentation using medical-grade silicone implants. The clinic prioritizes patient safety and satisfaction, offering tailored solutions to achieve a refined nasal profile with minimal downtime and long-lasting results.
FAQ
About Augmentation Rhinoplasty Silicone
Augmentation Rhinoplasty with Medical Grade Silicone refines and elevates the nasal bridge for a balanced and natural appearance.
A good candidate for augmentation rhinoplasty or bridge lift using medical-grade silicone is someone looking to enhance or define their nasal bridge, particularly individuals with a low or flat bridge, which is common in certain ethnic backgrounds.
The surgery typically takes 1–2 hours, depending on the complexity of the case.
Most patients recover within 1–2 weeks, with swelling gradually subsiding over a few months.
Yes, medical-grade silicone implants are safe, biocompatible, and widely used in cosmetic procedures.
Scarring is minimal, as incisions are usually made inside the nose or in inconspicuous areas.