Question to anyone who has had a nose job?

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ok so im looking for a bit of info about them. like dont just give me some website, i want to hear it from actual people who have had it done.
how much did it cost? was it really painful and how long did it take you to recover? were you happy with the results and how much did it change your nose? did people notice? would you recomend it? what was the process you had to go through to get it done? what were the risks?
yeah sorry theres so many questions, its just im kind of considering getting one done. if i did it wouldnt be too major it would just be getting the nasal ridge shaved down a bit so its not so protruding when you see my profile.
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Tags: Cost, of, Rhinoplasty
September 7th, 2010 at 5:16 pm
I’ve never had a nose job, but I can tell you a little story about one.
In seventh grade I mentioned that a certain girl was pretty, and was rewarded with catcalls and derision by all the other boys in the class, and in retrospect I feel sorry for the girl, because she heard both sides of that conversation.
Fast forward to senior year. Susie got a nose job for graduation and it made all the difference in the world. The ugly-duckling became the swan that only I could see. She wound up dating the captain of the football team, a good fellow. I’ve always wondered what happened to them, but knowing them both I’m confident that if they did continue together that they’re likely still together.
The bottom line? The time to undergo the procedure and recover is less than a summer vacation. The cost is likely to be similar to that of a car. There is a risk that you will wind up with sinus trouble that can never be fixed.
There is also the question of why you think you need rhinoplasty. Before you have it done, go to a competent photographer (NOT Wal-Mart!) and have some glamour photographs made. Ask the photographer’s opinion of your looks, and compare the results with the pictures you see in movie and fashion magazines. Then, take one of the prints, scan it, and use Photoshop to trim your nose and compare it beside the unretouched original. Make sure to mention to the photographer in advance that you want at least one of the poses to be a “profile” shot.
Lastly, never forget the example of Barbra Streisand.