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    Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty Sherwood Park

    Refine your nasal profile without surgery. Nose filler performed by award-winning Registered Nurse Shayse — with advanced vascular training and your safety as the starting point.

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    What Is Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty?

    Non-surgical rhinoplasty — sometimes called a liquid nose job or nose filler — uses small, precise amounts of dermal filler to reshape and refine the appearance of the nose. No surgery. No general anaesthesia. No weeks of recovery.

    Filler is placed at specific points along the nasal bridge, tip, or sides to create optical changes to your nasal profile. A skilled injector can visually smooth a dorsal hump, lift a drooping tip, improve nasal symmetry, or refine the overall balance of the nose relative to the rest of the face.

    The procedure uses Health Canada approved hyaluronic acid fillers — the same category of product used in lip filler treatments. Because hyaluronic acid is reversible with an enzyme called hyaluronidase, non-surgical rhinoplasty offers a level of flexibility that surgery simply cannot.

    Results typically appear immediately and refine over 1 to 2 weeks as the product settles. Results vary by individual.

    Safety First: Why Provider Selection Matters for Nose Filler

    Non-surgical rhinoplasty is one of the most technically demanding injectable procedures available. The nose has a dense and complex network of blood vessels in close proximity to injection sites. In the hands of an undertrained injector, the risks are real and serious.

    Shayse is an award-winning Registered Nurse with specialized training in advanced facial anatomy and vascular risk management. Every nose filler appointment includes a thorough pre-treatment anatomy assessment, a review of your medical history, and full informed consent before any product is administered.

    Hyaluronidase — the dissolving agent used to reverse hyaluronic acid filler — is kept on-site at every appointment. This is a non-negotiable clinical standard, not an optional extra.

    Award-winning Registered Nurse (RN)
    Advanced vascular anatomy training
    Health Canada approved products only
    Hyaluronidase on-site at every appointment
    Client-specific treatment plan every visit
    Full informed consent before treatment

    What to Expect at Your Appointment

    Your first visit begins with a full consultation. Shayse assesses your nasal anatomy, listens to your goals, and explains exactly what is — and is not — achievable with a non-surgical approach. You will never receive a treatment recommendation without understanding the reasoning behind it.

    If treatment proceeds, a topical numbing agent is applied to the nose. Filler is then administered using precise placements tailored to your specific anatomy. The treatment itself takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes. Your first appointment, including consultation and consent, is typically 45 to 60 minutes total.

    Treatment time

    20–30 minutes for the procedure. Allow 45–60 minutes for your first visit including consultation.

    Downtime

    Minimal. Most clients return to regular activities the same day. Some temporary swelling or minor bruising is possible.

    Results timeline

    Visible immediately. Final results typically appear within 1–2 weeks as the product fully settles. Results vary by individual.

    Duration

    Nose filler results typically last 9 to 18 months depending on the product, placement, and your individual metabolism.

    Individual results depend on factors including facial anatomy, the area addressed, metabolism, and lifestyle. A consultation determines the right approach for your specific goals.

    Serving Sherwood Park and Surrounding Communities

    Shayse's Sherwood Park clinic is the destination for clients who want a highly personal, medically rigorous injectable experience — not a medspa assembly line. Every client Shayse works with is assessed, advised, and treated by Shayse herself. Always.

    Clients regularly make the short drive from Emerald Hills, Lakeland Ridge, Summerwood, Millhaven, and Sherwood Village. The clinic is also conveniently located 15 to 20 minutes east of Edmonton via Baseline Road or Whitemud Drive.

    Whether you are exploring nose filler for the first time or looking for a provider you can genuinely trust with a higher-risk treatment, the consultation is the right place to start.

    Nose filler pairs naturally with other facial balancing treatments. Many clients also explore Botox in Sherwood Park or lip filler to achieve a cohesive, proportional result across the face. Shayse will discuss what makes sense for your goals during your consultation — never what generates the most bookings.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Nose Filler in Sherwood Park

    How much does a non-surgical nose job cost in Sherwood Park?

    Pricing for nose filler in Sherwood Park varies depending on the amount of product required and the complexity of the treatment. A consultation with Shayse will include a full assessment and a transparent quote before any treatment is performed. No surprises — you will always know the cost before committing.

    How long do nose fillers last?

    Nose filler results typically last 9 to 18 months, depending on the product used, the area of the nose addressed, and your individual metabolism. Some clients find results persist closer to the longer end of that range. Results vary by individual.

    Can filler address a crooked or bumpy nose?

    Dermal filler can be placed strategically to create the optical effect of a smoother, straighter nasal profile. By adding volume above or below a bump, or along the nasal bridge, a skilled injector can visually balance the nose without removing tissue. A thorough consultation determines whether your goals are achievable with a non-surgical approach.

    Is non-surgical rhinoplasty safe?

    Non-surgical rhinoplasty is considered a higher-risk injectable procedure due to the complex vascular anatomy of the nose. Safety depends entirely on the skill, training, and emergency preparedness of your injector. Shayse is an award-winning Registered Nurse who uses Health Canada approved products, maintains dissolving agent on-site, and follows evidence-based injection protocols with every client.

    What is the difference between surgical and non-surgical rhinoplasty?

    Surgical rhinoplasty permanently reshapes the bone and cartilage structure of the nose under general anaesthesia and requires weeks of recovery. Non-surgical rhinoplasty uses dermal filler to create optical changes to the nasal profile with no downtime and no surgery. Results are temporary and reversible. It is well suited for clients who want to explore changes before committing to surgery, or who prefer a non-surgical path entirely.

    Can a non-surgical nose job go wrong?

    In the hands of an undertrained or inexperienced injector, nose filler carries serious risks including vascular occlusion, which can affect blood supply to surrounding tissue. This is why provider selection matters enormously for this particular treatment. Shayse holds advanced training in vascular anatomy, keeps hyaluronidase (the dissolving agent) available at every appointment, and follows strict safety protocols to minimise risk.

    Is nose filler reversible?

    Yes. Hyaluronic acid fillers — the type used for non-surgical rhinoplasty — can be dissolved with an enzyme called hyaluronidase. This is one of the key advantages of a non-surgical approach. Shayse always has hyaluronidase on-site and is trained to manage adverse events if they arise.

    Who is a good candidate for non-surgical rhinoplasty?

    Ideal candidates are adults in good health who want to refine specific aspects of their nasal profile — such as smoothing a dorsal hump, lifting a drooping tip, or improving nasal symmetry — without undergoing surgery. Clients who have had previous rhinoplasty surgery or significant nasal trauma may require additional assessment to confirm suitability. Shayse assesses each client individually during the consultation.

    How long does the nose filler procedure take?

    The treatment itself typically takes 20 to 30 minutes. Your first appointment includes a full facial anatomy assessment and informed consent review before any product is administered. Plan for approximately 45 to 60 minutes for your initial visit.

    Is there downtime after nose filler?

    Most clients return to their regular activities the same day. Some temporary swelling, redness, or minor bruising at the injection site is possible and typically resolves within a few days. Results appear gradually as the product settles, with final results visible within 1 to 2 weeks. Results vary by individual.

    Can I combine nose filler with other treatments?

    Many clients choose to combine nose filler with complementary treatments such as Botox or lip filler to achieve a more balanced overall facial aesthetic. Shayse will discuss combination options during your consultation and recommend only what aligns with your specific goals and anatomy.

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