
The shape of your nose plays a central role in the balance of your face, yet the idea of a traditional surgical rhinoplasty can feel like a daunting commitment. For those looking to smooth a prominent bridge, lift a drooping tip, or correct minor asymmetries, Liquid Rhinoplasty offers a sophisticated, non-surgical alternative.
Choosing Hairthetics for your Liquid Rhinoplasty means putting your profile in the hands of a reconstructive surgeon. While many med-spas offer fillers, the nose is one of the most anatomically complex areas of the face, requiring a deep understanding of vascular structure and bone harmony. Dr. Shiwei Han, a Harvard-trained MD/PhD, personally performs every injection, utilizing his surgical expertise to ensure your safety and aesthetic success. We focus on subtle corrections that make a significant impact on your overall facial balance without the risks or recovery of traditional surgery.

Personalized to refine proportions for enhanced facial harmony.

A refined, unhurried session lasting approximately 30 minutes.

Zero; return to your social or professional life immediately.

Results typically last 12 to 18 months, depending on the product used.
Liquid rhinoplasty, often called a "non-surgical nose job," is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that uses hyaluronic acid fillers to temporarily reshape the nose. Unlike a traditional rhinoplasty, which involves the surgical manipulation of bone and cartilage, this technique adds volume to strategic areas to mask imperfections and create the illusion of a straighter, more symmetrical profile. It is an ideal solution for those seeking aesthetic improvement without the permanence, cost, or anesthesia associated with surgery.

Your journey begins with a detailed anatomical assessment in our Hallandale Beach office. Dr. Han evaluates your profile from every angle to ensure a balanced result. Using ultra-fine needles or a micro-cannula, he meticulously injects small amounts of filler into targeted areas. Because a surgeon is performing the procedure, the process is clinical, steady, and focused on preserving the health of the skin and underlying vessels. You are awake and involved throughout the process, allowing for real-time adjustments to achieve your desired silhouette.
Dorsal Humps
Smoothing out bumps on the bridge for a straighter profile.
Drooping Nasal Tip
Providing a subtle "lift" to the tip for a more youthful look.
Asymmetry
Filling in depressions or flat spots to create better facial balance.
Post-Surgical Refinement
Correcting minor irregularities left after a previous surgical rhinoplasty.
The treatment primarily focuses on the bridge (dorsum), the tip (apex), and the nasolabial angle. By adding volume above and below a bump or at the very tip of the nose, Dr. Han can transform the way light reflects off your profile.

Instant Gratification
You will see your new profile the moment the procedure is finished.
No General Anesthesia
Avoid the risks and "fog" associated with being put under for surgery.
Reversible Results
Because we use hyaluronic acid fillers, the treatment can be adjusted or reversed if desired—though Dr. Han’s precision aims for perfection the first time.
Zero Recovery
There are no splints, no heavy bandages, and no "black eyes" to hide from the world.
Liquid rhinoplasty is ideal for patients who want to correct minor aesthetic concerns rather than functional issues (like a deviated septum). It is perfect for those seeking a trial run before committing to surgery or for individuals with a busy lifestyle who cannot afford surgical downtime.
During your consultation, Dr. Han will determine if your goals can be met with filler; if surgery is the better choice, he will provide that honest recommendation.


There is no downtime after dermal filler injections, but there are a few simple steps to ensure the best outcome. We advise patients not to wear heavy glasses or sunglasses for 24 hours to avoid putting pressure on the filler. You should also avoid strenuous exercise and high-heat environments for the first day. Some minor swelling or tiny pin-prick bruises may occur, but these are easily concealed and typically resolve within 48 hours.

The results of a liquid rhinoplasty are visible immediately and continue to improve over the first week as minor swelling subsides and the filler integrates with your natural tissue. While not permanent like surgery, the fillers used in the nose tend to last longer than those used in the lips or cheeks because the area moves very little. Most patients enjoy their refined profile for over a year before requiring a simple "refresh" visit.

In a field where many clinics treat filler as a commodity, Hairthetics treats it as a surgical discipline. Dr. Han’s Harvard-trained background ensures that your liquid rhinoplasty is performed with a level of safety and anatomical insight that few others can offer. We provide a 5-star, unhurried experience where integrity guides every injection. Here, you aren't just getting a treatment; you are receiving a personalized facial assessment from an expert who values natural, undetectable results above all else.
While we are technically adding volume, the result often makes the nose appear smaller and more streamlined by smoothing out bumps and creating a more harmonious flow that fits your face better.
Most patients describe the sensation as a mild pressure. We use fillers that contain built-in numbing agents and can apply a topical numbing cream to ensure your session is as comfortable as possible.
Surgery is permanent and can reduce the actual size of the nose or fix breathing issues. Liquid rhinoplasty is temporary, non-invasive, and strictly aesthetic. It’s an excellent non-surgical alternative for those not ready for the operating room.
Because the nose has a complex blood supply, the biggest risk is vascular compromise. This is why it is critical to choose a surgeon like Dr. Han, who has deep knowledge of nasal anatomy, to perform the procedure safely.
Most patients see their results last between 12 and 18 months. Because the nose is a low-mobility area, the filler breaks down much slower than it would in the lips.