Nose Filler Prices 2026
Nose filler (non-surgical rhinoplasty) prices in 2026 start at 6,000 TL. Using hyaluronic acid-based filler, nasal bridge correction, nasal tip lifting, and asymmetry correction are performed in a single session without surgery.
What Is a Nose Filler (Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty)?
A nose filler is a non-surgical procedure in which hyaluronic acid-based filler is injected into the nasal area to reshape the nose without an operation. Also known as non-surgical rhinoplasty, this method is an ideal solution for patients who wish to improve their nose appearance without undergoing surgery.
During the procedure, hyaluronic acid filler is injected at strategic points to camouflage bumps on the nasal bridge, gently lift the nasal tip, or correct nasal asymmetry. The treatment is completed in 25-35 minutes and results are visible immediately. The effects last 12-18 months, after which the filler is naturally absorbed by the body.
What Can Be Corrected with a Nose Filler?
- Bridge correction: Camouflaging bumps and irregularities on the nasal bridge
- Tip lifting: Gently elevating a drooping nasal tip
- Asymmetry correction: Balancing asymmetries of the nasal bridge or tip
- Bridge refinement: Optically slimming a wide nasal bridge
- Post-rhinoplasty touch-up: Correcting minor irregularities following a previous nose surgery
Advantages of a Non-Surgical Approach
- No general anaesthesia required — performed under local anaesthesia
- Procedure time is only 25-35 minutes
- Recovery time is remarkably short at just 2-4 days
- Results are visible immediately
- Reversible with hyaluronidase enzyme if the result is unsatisfactory
- No risk of surgical scarring
Nose Filler vs. Rhinoplasty Comparison
| Feature | Nose Filler (Non-Surgical) | Rhinoplasty (Surgical) |
|---|---|---|
| Price (2026) | 6,000 TL | 60,000 – 120,000 TL |
| Procedure Time | 25-35 minutes | 2-4 hours |
| Anaesthesia | Local anaesthesia | General anaesthesia |
| Recovery Time | 2-4 days | 2-4 weeks |
| Longevity | 12-18 months | Permanent |
| Reversibility | Reversible with hyaluronidase | Requires revision surgery |
| Nose Reduction | Not possible | Possible |
| Bone Structure Alteration | Not possible | Possible |
Who Is a Good Candidate for a Nose Filler?
A nose filler is an ideal option for individuals who are unhappy with the shape of their nose but do not wish to undergo surgery. It is particularly recommended in the following cases:
- Those with a mild bump or irregularity on the nasal bridge
- Those with a slightly drooping nasal tip
- Those with nasal asymmetry
- Those who have previously had rhinoplasty and need minor corrections
- Those who wish to avoid surgical risks
- Those who want to "test" the result before committing to a permanent procedure
Who is not a suitable candidate: Nose filler is not appropriate for pregnant or breastfeeding women, individuals with active skin infections, those with autoimmune conditions, patients who have previously had permanent filler injected into the nose area, and those seeking nose reduction.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a nose filler cost in 2026?
Nose filler (non-surgical rhinoplasty) prices in 2026 start at 6,000 TL. The price includes the consultation, the procedure, and a follow-up session.
Is a nose filler permanent?
Nose filler is not permanent. The effects of hyaluronic acid-based filler last 12-18 months. This duration may vary depending on individual metabolism, skin structure, and the filler brand used. The procedure can be repeated once the effect diminishes.
Is a nose filler painful?
A topical anaesthetic cream is applied before the nose filler procedure, so patients do not feel pain. A mild sensation of pressure may be experienced during the injection. No significant pain is expected after the procedure.
What is the difference between a nose filler and rhinoplasty?
A nose filler is a non-surgical procedure completed in 25-35 minutes with a recovery time of 2-4 days. Rhinoplasty is a surgical operation requiring general anaesthesia, with a recovery period of 2-4 weeks. Nose filler is ideal for bridge correction and tip lifting, whereas rhinoplasty is required for nose reduction or altering the bone structure.
Who should not have a nose filler?
Nose filler is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women, individuals with active skin infections, those with autoimmune conditions, and patients who have previously had permanent filler injected into the nose area. Patients on blood-thinning medication must also discontinue treatment beforehand.
What precautions should be taken after a nose filler?
After a nose filler procedure, avoid touching the nose area for 24 hours and refrain from strenuous exercise for 48 hours. For one week, do not wear glasses, sleep face-down, or expose yourself to high heat (sauna, steam room).
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