xcheerbabex108 answered Saturday April 5 2008, 1:59 pm: As to have any effect to the nose job, no.
In general, yup, there's gonna be damage if you snort enough crap.
Jasmine_Moon answered Saturday April 5 2008, 1:34 pm: Weeeheell, uhum..there are only so many things I can think of that one would snort..but we won't go there since that really wasn't your question.(I'm truly tempted to inform you about the other much more horrible, and 90% inevitable things that resorting to this practice will lead to, but this is obviously not the time right now).
I'll just address it this way, anytime you snort anything it causes damage to your nasal passages. Because you had surgery, it is likely that your membranes are much more sensitive and even thinner.
I used to know a guy, without Rhino, that indulged in this type of thing..it ruined his nose! He could literally take a tissue: run it up one side of his nose, and out the other! *gross*
I would highly recommend that you DO NOT do this. When you have this surgery done they take from places in your nose to shape other places, and I'm quite sure that your membranes are likely very much thinner!
You've spent a great amount of money to have your nose shaped into a way that you find attractive: Don't ruin it, or you will never forgive yourself! Secondary surgeries only make things worse (Michael Jackson is a prime example!)
karenR answered Saturday April 5 2008, 1:24 pm: 2 years after a nose job I would assume you
can do whatever you want to do. As the user
before me has already said. Snorting illegal
substances will result in damage to your nose
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