I am asian. And as everyone know, all asian people have a flat nose. Well, beside korean people. I'm vietnamese. Vietnamese people are smaller and flatter nose. I've been taking care of my nose. I pulled my nose outward and up everyday but it does not help. I know i should be very happy how God created me. And i am very thankful for how i look. But, i just wanna know if milk does anything for you nose bone. Anyone know? I just want my nose to have a little lift. Thank you. Oh, also, does excercising alot help grow a couple inches when at age 23? Im dying to know.
To change the size and shape of your nose requires plastic surgery. I agree with Braiden that Asians have beautiful noses and unless something is very wrong with your nose I would not recommend surgery.
You are what god made you. While plastic surgery is relatively safe, all surgeries have an inherent risk to them. Why put yourself at risk and under go the pain of this procedure for something I believe as does Braiden, you don't need. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
lmaoANDlol answered Saturday July 21 2012, 5:42 am: Exercise yes it's help you to grow taller even your 23 you can read more on websites
I do strech exercise and yoga everyday and I grow taller alittle bit.I was sorter than my mom but now I am kinda as her height
Xui answered Friday July 20 2012, 8:40 pm: You got whatever god gave you, Unless there is some kind of surgery done there is no way to increase the size of your nose.
May I add that I think Asians, Vietnamese women are beautiful. I highly doubt you need a change or are unattractive as you make yourself out too be. Us Americans often envy women of Asian decent.
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