how do you use volufiline to make the nose more ideal?

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can you use volufiline to make the nose straighter? (and possibly more upturned?) if so, how can you do it

can you also use volufiline to lift the eye and mouth corners
 
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All volufine does it activities the fat pads causing them to store more fat, so it won't have an effect on lifting the eye, mouse corner nor straightening your nose
 
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All volufine does it activities the fat pads causing them to store more fat, so it won't have an effect on lifting the eye, mouse corner nor straightening your nose
thanks for the reply, I was suggesting if it was possible to put volufiline in between the eyebrows (or where the bridge of the nose starts) or maybe under the hump (see image)
 

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it cant lift your nose but it could possibly even out a bump if applied surrounding it; which would theoretically minimize the bump at the cost of the nose being bigger i guess
 
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it cant lift your nose but it could possibly even out a bump if applied surrounding it; which would theoretically minimize the bump at the cost of the nose being bigger i guess
yeah true, but maybe removing the bump can help bring less attention to the nose, because it makes the nose more proportionate. maybe making the lips or the cheekbones more pronounced can make it look more normal
 
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yeah true, but maybe removing the bump can help bring less attention to the nose, because it makes the nose more proportionate. maybe making the lips or the cheekbones more pronounced can make it look more normal
yup i mean if you're maxilla is good then a bigger nose wont look bad, esp if its straight. but yeah having other features proportionate to it would look fine
 
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the picture I have attached is of a woman who had a non-surgical rhinoplasty. this means they have injected fillers into her nose. at first I couldn't believe the result but as you can see the area between the eyebrows is projected forward now.
volufiline has a filler like effect by expanding the fat cells in that area. the question I have is if the effect of a non-surgical rhino is possible with volufiline
 

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the picture I have attached is of a woman who had a non-surgical rhinoplasty. this means they have injected fillers into her nose. at first I couldn't believe the result but as you can see the area between the eyebrows is projected forward now.
volufiline has a filler like effect by expanding the fat cells in that area. the question I have is if the effect of a non-surgical rhino is possible with volufiline
volufiline is not nearly strong enough to make a difference that big though
 
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volufiline is not nearly strong enough to make a difference that big though
yes that's very true, but it can still somewhat stimulate the same effects (though not as much) in the picture I've added it says that the increase of the volume of the treated area is between 1.4 % and 8.4 %

I think that can still be a significant change, especially if the nose bump is not that noticeable and if the start of the nose bridge is already projected forward

then again, breasts are composed of different types of cell tissue compared to the nose, so maybe the percentages will differ
 

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