Tell me about your nose job

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nose jobs can change a person’s looks from bleh/average >> stunning/gorgeous.

Look at how fantastic the former pop singer Ashlee Simpson looked after getting her nose job!
She looked gorgeous, maybe more so than her sister.


and then she kept going... and doesn't look anything like she did before.


No she did not. Do you just make stuff up?

NP. I didn’t know which of you was right so I looked it up. Oh, yes she did. She looks nothing like she did before.
Anonymous
I have a prominent nose and got made fun of growing up and used to be self conscious. Then sometime in my early 20s I just stopped caring and learned to embrace it as part of who I am.

I've thought about a nose job occasionally but I'd be too afraid I'd hate it and it would change my entire look. It could also make me look way better but I'm too nervous to find out. Maybe I'll reassess in another 5 years.
Anonymous
I feel like I became much uglier from the front after my nose job. It really destroyed my mental health and made me much more obsessive about my appearance. I think my side profile looks better, but my front is worse (and I notice this is common with Caucasian rhinoplasties). I had surgery when I was 19. I’m planning on having a revision before I turn 30.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a prominent nose and got made fun of growing up and used to be self conscious. Then sometime in my early 20s I just stopped caring and learned to embrace it as part of who I am.

I've thought about a nose job occasionally but I'd be too afraid I'd hate it and it would change my entire look. It could also make me look way better but I'm too nervous to find out. Maybe I'll reassess in another 5 years.



I was never even ridiculed for my nose. I think I have BDD and mental illness because of abusive parents. When I complained about my nose at school this random boy in the grade above me called me crazy and said I had a tiny nose.

I think this is why my surgery results were so unfavorable. Maybe it’s just my mental illness. Cause I already had a small nose to begin with, and after surgery my nose is way too tiny and fake looking. It looks to small for my face and I hate how wide it looks now the cartilage from my tip is gone. Pointy tips make the nose look more flared when you smile. And a flat nose bridge changes the appearance of the eyes.

Everyone tells me I look “normal” and fine, but I feel botched and ugly
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gosh I’d love to get a nose job. My nose is on the large side but it looks very pronounced in pictures. I’ve taken to lightly retouching it in photos lately. But I’m so scared of the recovery - I’ve heard it’s awful, one of the hardest PS to recover from, and you’re restricted from some forms of physical activity for a whole year while it heals.


The recovery is a joke. I had zero pain, no bruising, and cast was off in less than 5 days. Getting wisdom teeth out was 1000 times worse. I almost forgot I’d had a rhinoplasty it was such an easy recovery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nose jobs can change a person’s looks from bleh/average >> stunning/gorgeous.

Look at how fantastic the former pop singer Ashlee Simpson looked after getting her nose job!
She looked gorgeous, maybe more so than her sister.


and then she kept going... and doesn't look anything like she did before.


No she did not. Do you just make stuff up?

NP. I didn’t know which of you was right so I looked it up. Oh, yes she did. She looks nothing like she did before.


+1

Eyebrow lift, chin shaved down and nose job, so far. I need my own post - I love this stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nose jobs can change a person’s looks from bleh/average >> stunning/gorgeous.

Look at how fantastic the former pop singer Ashlee Simpson looked after getting her nose job!
She looked gorgeous, maybe more so than her sister.


and then she kept going... and doesn't look anything like she did before.


No she did not. Do you just make stuff up?

NP. I didn’t know which of you was right so I looked it up. Oh, yes she did. She looks nothing like she did before.


+1

Eyebrow lift, chin shaved down and nose job, so far. I need my own post - I love this stuff.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nose jobs can change a person’s looks from bleh/average >> stunning/gorgeous.

Look at how fantastic the former pop singer Ashlee Simpson looked after getting her nose job!
She looked gorgeous, maybe more so than her sister.


I actually think Jessica is way more attractive and she was so beautiful in her early 20s. I regret my nose job so much more whenever I see beautiful women like her with stronger noses and features. Instead of soft flat “feminine” features that somehow made me look plainer and uglier. I always love the look of blonde hair with light brown eyes though. I think it’s one of the prettiest combos
Anonymous
I don’t like Bella Hadids nose job. And Ashley’s Tisdales is a mess.

But LeLe Pons had an amazing nose job. Seriously, her surgeon did really good work. I think Ellie Brown from Love Island UK had a great nose job too (if you google her before photos).

I think nose jobs are one of the most difficult surgeries. Even different skin thickness can produce various results. Some people I know irl ended up with good results, but most looked the same as before or a bit worse.
Anonymous
Use a plastic surgeon that only performs facial surgeries. Specifically, an ENT who specializes in plastic surgery.
Anonymous
I had a truly big nose - wide, big nostrils, bulbous, and with a bump. I got it fixed when I was 23 and I'm now 37. The surgeon was very conservative and no one even noticed that I looked different. I would say I still have a big nose but it is a nice looking big nose with no bump and not downturned anymore. So don't expect a miracle and don't overdo it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a prominent nose and got made fun of growing up and used to be self conscious. Then sometime in my early 20s I just stopped caring and learned to embrace it as part of who I am.

I've thought about a nose job occasionally but I'd be too afraid I'd hate it and it would change my entire look. It could also make me look way better but I'm too nervous to find out. Maybe I'll reassess in another 5 years.

I agree with this 100%. I also was teased as a teen for my nose, and it is objectively prominent. But... I'm fine with it? I have always had plenty of interest from romantic partners, I have a successful career, and I feel like I have grown into it a bit as I've gotten older. I think that nose jobs make a big difference on faces that are otherwise exceptionally beautiful, but they do not make as big of a difference for more ordinary faces.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never had a nose job, but if you hate your nose and can afford it, why not?


OP here, this is pretty much my thinking as well.


My cousin always hated her nose, everyone told her it looked fine.

She got a nose job a few years ago and now everyone says she looks so much younger. She looks SO MUCH better, of course I won't tell her that. LOL.

So, yes if you hate your nose and can afford it, go for it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a truly big nose - wide, big nostrils, bulbous, and with a bump. I got it fixed when I was 23 and I'm now 37. The surgeon was very conservative and no one even noticed that I looked different. I would say I still have a big nose but it is a nice looking big nose with no bump and not downturned anymore. So don't expect a miracle and don't overdo it.


Yes I wish I had done mine sooner. Got rid of the bump, and love my profile now. I recovered over a weekend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a super easy recovery to which I credit my plastic surgeon. I had a strict diet which I implemented two weeks prior: no nuts, no seafood and lots of pineapple. I also took Arnica tablets in the week leading up to surgery.

I had no bruising at all! I was swollen but my icing schedule (frozen peas - 20 minutes on, 20 minutes off), helped avoid bruising. I did not vomit and did not have any packing. Pain killers were only taken the night of surgery. I was back to work in 2 weeks.

I’m 40+ and wish I had done this sooner. I highly recommend Dr Naderi. I had a big hump and asked for a completely new nose without providing any pictures. He gave me a great nose that suits me.



This + low sodium for at least 2 weeks before and after to help with puffiness/swelling.

I fractured my nose from a bad fall in my late 30's (now 43) which resulted in a bad deviated septum. I "added on" a small rhino to shave down a bump on my nose bridge. Best money I ever spent. It looks very natural. I went to a top facial plastic surgeon in San Francisco.

For recovery, the first 48 hours were pretty bad--not painful, just uncomfortable because you cannot breathe out of your nose due to nose rods to hold everything in place. Once got those out about a week later, and I felt pretty much back to normal. It was hard to sleep with just breathing out of your nose. Get a major humidifier because your mouth will be very dry.

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