I dont like my nose and I think i want rhinoplasty when Im older
Question Posted Monday December 3 2012, 7:05 pm
I really dont like my nose. I think i want to get it done when im older. My nose has a nice bridge and the nostrils arent too wide, its just that its round... too round! Ha : )
Its not a hugeproblem, i just feel that if it were a little more sqaure ish , i would be prettier overall.
Its like eva longoria, before her nose surgery w/o the points
I want it to look like either her before or after, but you get theidea-right?
Im hoping you can talk me out of it
Or
Talk me into it
Or
Just give me the details on rhinoplasty
Your face will change before then, and you may grow to like your nose. And your face shape will likely change until you're done growing.
I really do believe in natural beauty and all that, but I also believe that fixing flaws is perfectly okay if the person is otherwise secure and confident in their looks - otherwise, it's a slippery slope and you look like Heidi Montag...
Furthermore, I'm not a religious person, but I remember hearing this logic years ago:
Person 1: I'm getting a nose job.
Person 2: BUT GOD MADE YOU THAT WAY!!!
Person 1: God also made people who grew up to be plastic surgeons.
I wanted a nose job in the worst way when I was younger. I inherited most of my dad's looks and I would have much preferred my mom's nose shape. Now, I've grown to not hate my nose and have learned contouring and makeup techniques that make me feel better about it.
At the same time, if I were to ever break, or otherwise mess up, my nose and needed reconstructive surgery, I'd tell them to make my nose less bulbous and round when they were putting it back together!
So think about it, and wait until you can easily pay for the procedure. It's your body and your decision.
Rena-Chan answered Wednesday December 5 2012, 8:38 am: Honestly, it's all up to the person them self. No one can talk you into or out of it. It's entirely up to you. But it does not hurt to get more knowledgeable about what you'll be going through. Such as what they'll be doing to you, the healing process, the possible downfalls, etc. Read up as much as you can on it, as well as watch videos. Honestly, I'm the type that won't do anything unless I know exactly what they'd be doing to me. I would suggest you look up on google, watch videos of it being done, read up on everything about it that you can. Do also take into consideration that even plastic surgeons can mess up. Look at everything. And if you decide you still wish to get this surgery done, be sure to look into the doctors history first! It's like getting a tattoo, you don't want just any artist, you want someone experienced and good at what they do. Otherwise you'll end up with something you don't want or like. [ Rena-Chan's advice column | Ask Rena-Chan A Question ]
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