A non-surgical rhinoplasty — often called a liquid nose job — reshapes the nose using precisely placed dermal filler, with no surgery and no downtime. At Berkeley Square Medical it is £650 per treatment and, unlike most clinics, it is performed by consultant plastic surgeon Mr Taimur Shoaib at our Harley Street hospital.
This is the most important thing to know about a liquid nose job. The nose is one of the highest-risk areas of the face for filler, because of the blood vessels involved — in the wrong hands, complications can be serious. Most non-surgical rhinoplasty in the UK is performed by nurses or aesthetic practitioners.
At Berkeley Square Medical, yours is performed by a consultant plastic surgeon who also performs surgical rhinoplasty — someone who understands nasal anatomy completely and manages risk to the highest medical standard. You get an artist’s eye and a surgeon’s safety.
Results are visible immediately, the treatment takes around 15–30 minutes, and you can return to your day straight away.
A liquid nose job adds volume to reshape — it cannot make a nose smaller or correct breathing problems. Filler results are temporary: they can last up to 12–18 months (sometimes less, depending on how quickly your body breaks the filler down), and generally last longer than lip filler. If your goals need a permanent or structural change, surgical rhinoplasty is the right option — and Mr Shoaib will tell you honestly which suits you at your consultation.
| Treatment | Price |
|---|---|
| Non-surgical rhinoplasty (liquid nose job) | £650 per treatment |
| Consultation with Mr Taimur Shoaib | £100 (redeemable against your treatment) |
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Non-surgical rhinoplasty at Berkeley Square Medical is £650 per treatment, performed by consultant plastic surgeon Mr Taimur Shoaib at 64 Harley Street.
The nose is a high-risk area for dermal filler. The safest approach is to have it performed by a doctor who understands nasal anatomy — at Berkeley Square Medical it is performed by a consultant plastic surgeon, not a non-medical practitioner.
Discomfort is minimal and there is essentially no downtime — most people return to normal activities immediately. The treatment takes around 15–30 minutes.
Results can last up to 12–18 months, though sometimes less depending on how quickly your body breaks the filler down — generally longer than lip filler. It is not a permanent change, so a top-up maintains the result.
Non-surgical is ideal for smoothing bumps and refining contours without surgery. If you want to make the nose smaller, correct breathing, or achieve a permanent structural change, surgical rhinoplasty is the better choice. Mr Shoaib advises honestly at consultation.