Anonymous wrote:I used to be in the "wait until 18" camp but I'm watching my really well endowed daughter struggle with how well endowed she is, and I'm finding myself thinking that if she asked for a reduction at 16 or so, I'd probably take her to talk to a doctor.
Find a doctor you trust. Talk to the doctor.
Anonymous wrote:If my parents had let me make a major decision like that when I was a teenager I would be unhappy now.
Anonymous wrote:I used to be in the "wait until 18" camp but I'm watching my really well endowed daughter struggle with how well endowed she is, and I'm finding myself thinking that if she asked for a reduction at 16 or so, I'd probably take her to talk to a doctor.
Find a doctor you trust. Talk to the doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over 18 is fine
She claims two peers got it done this summer heading into 9th grade.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a dog in this fight but I'll say this: I like my nose. My husband literally said to me this morning "you have the perfect nose." That feels good.
My nose is unaltered, but who cares. Who the hell am I, or you, or someone else, to tell another girl/women she can't feel the same way about her nose? If that's her goal and its within her means, who cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for those who did get rhinoplasty, or had friends who did, in HS-
Was it not weird coming back to school obviously having had plastic surgery? I don't know anyone who did this (that I'm aware of) and I feel like it would have been obvious.
It was obvious. But that's okay.
Anonymous wrote:Question for those who did get rhinoplasty, or had friends who did, in HS-
Was it not weird coming back to school obviously having had plastic surgery? I don't know anyone who did this (that I'm aware of) and I feel like it would have been obvious.