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Non-surgical rhinoplasty in Surrey

Precise filler placement to smooth bumps and refine the nose — with Mrs Olesya Pavlova, a GDC-registered dentist (No. 156643) in Send, near Woking and Guildford.

What it is

Non-surgical rhinoplasty uses small, precisely placed amounts of dermal filler to change how the nose reads — smoothing the appearance of a bump, lifting a slightly drooping tip, or straightening the line of the bridge in profile. There's no surgery, no general anaesthetic and little downtime, and the result is assessed with you in the mirror as the work is done.

It's worth being clear about the physics: filler adds; it cannot remove. A skilled practitioner uses that to advantage — adding a little above and below a bump makes the whole line read straight, and the nose can actually appear smaller in the context of the face because the distracting feature is gone. But a nose that is genuinely large will not become smaller, and some shapes are surgical territory. You'll hear that honestly at consultation.

Price

£380, priced by outcome rather than by volume — the nose is planned as a whole, not sold by the millilitre. Your plan and final cost are confirmed at your consultation — £50, redeemed in full against your treatment.

What to expect

A consultation and facial assessment first, including your profile as a whole — chin and jaw projection change how a nose reads, and sometimes balancing the chin is the better answer. If treatment goes ahead: numbing cream, careful staged placement, and a review of the result with you before you leave. Written aftercare comes home with you.

Who it's not right for

Filler can't make a large nose smaller, can't narrow wide nostrils, and won't help where breathing, rather than appearance, is the concern. Previous surgical rhinoplasty makes the area higher-risk and needs a much more cautious conversation. If you're pregnant or breastfeeding, or if your expectations are surgical-scale, the honest advice will be that this treatment isn't the right one.

Why a dentist — especially here

Of all facial treatments, this one rewards anatomical training the most. The nose sits at the centre of a network of vessels where precision isn't optional, and working accurately in small, high-consequence spaces is what 20 years of dentistry trains. Careful assessment, conservative placement, and knowing when not to inject — that's the discipline this treatment demands. Why a dentist is a good choice for facial aesthetics.

Also available: facial balancing  ·  dermal fillers  ·  see all prices.

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Serving Send, Woking, Guildford and the surrounding Surrey area.