Understanding Nose Filler Injection Points in Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty
Non-surgical rhinoplasty has become a highly requested procedure in modern aesthetic practice, particularly among patients seeking refinement without surgical downtime. For medical professionals entering aesthetics, the nose is one of the most technically demanding treatment areas due to its complex vascular network and layered anatomy.
As a trainer at Dr. Dray Academy, I always emphasise that success in nasal filler work starts long before the needle touches the skin. It begins with understanding exact injection point mapping, depth control, and vascular awareness.
Nose filler injection points refer to specific anatomical landmarks where hyaluronic acid is carefully placed to reshape and enhance nasal structure. These include the radix, dorsum, tip, columella, and piriform fossa. Each point carries its own purpose, risk profile, and technique requirement.
For clinicians looking to build a strong foundation in facial aesthetics, this is where structured education becomes essential. You can explore how this fits into broader facial contouring techniques through our guide on dermal filler training in London.