Anonymous wrote: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.
I can’t think of many activities adults would do that would be restricted for a year. You’re restricted from engaging in activities where your nose is likely to be hit, such as basketball. I was back to exercising and tennis without too much of a wait (can’t remember how long but certainly not a year).
Anonymous wrote: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.
Because it’s surgery that could have bad side effects. And sometimes people look worse after them.
You’re married. Your husband is attracted to you. What else matters?
I would not go through the risk or hassle.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Never had a nose job, but if you hate your nose and can afford it, why not?
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.
Anonymous wrote:I had a large nose with a bump on a narrow face with delicate features. It started bothering me when I was about 14. After begging all the time, my parents agreed to let me have a nose job when I was 16. My mom said if we were going to do this, we were going to do it right and took me to the most renowned plastic surgeon in town at the time. He wasn’t interested in pictures of noses I liked and said he was going to remove the bump, narrow the base and give me a nose that matched my other features and would be classic throughout my life (no ski slope nose!). I truly think it changed my life. I believed my nose ruined my looks and my self-confidence suffered because of it. I felt beautiful for the first time in my life after my surgery.
The surgery recovery wasn’t pleasant. I vomited so much blood they kept me in the hospital overnight. My nose was numb for months and the bruising was awful, but the pain wasn’t bad. It was so worth it and I’d go through it again without hesitation.
If something bothers you and you can fix it, why not? If it’s bothered you for 5 years, it’s going to bother you forever.
I had a nose job at the same time. Did vomit blood once but otherwise very easy recovery with little bruising.
Anonymous wrote:Never had a nose job, but if you hate your nose and can afford it, why not?