Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just don't get it too narrow or else you'll look like Michael Jackson. Go for subtle change like JLo or Kim K.
or the best, Ashley Simpson. perfect IMO
Anonymous wrote:nose jobs to me arent even like plastic plastic surgery. It's not implanting or injecting anything. I view it as fixing. but I am part arab. I say go for it. BUT, try to find a person with a good nose job to refer you.
Anonymous wrote:Just don't get it too narrow or else you'll look like Michael Jackson. Go for subtle change like JLo or Kim K.
Anonymous wrote:I had one at age 34 after thinking about it for years. Like you, I am slim with otherwise small features. Like you, mine was bulbous at the tip and a bit wide. I was very specific with my surgeon, Steven Hopping, about what I was after, which was not a cute, upturned nose. Now, ten years later, I am still pleased with the results. It looks refined and natural. He took pictures of me and used software to show me possible results, and I was able to have direct input on the end result. Go for it!
Not OP, but I would love to know about recovery and the surgery. Like OP, I am petite but with a big nose that is starting to droop as I get older. It is straight and the bridge is not wide, but it is a bit long (projects too far), wide and droopy now. Doesn't fit the rest of my face which is petite and regular.
How long did you have bruising and how long was it obvious you were post surgery?
Anonymous wrote:I had mine done pre-DH, which thank goodness because he is completely opposed to all plastic surgery and I wouldn't want to have to discuss it with him or do it over his objections.
That said, I went in for something subtle and I kind of wish I had been more aggressive. I don't know if my nose grew back per se or I just made such a subtle change that it's not all that noticeable. Maybe I'd be more unhappy if I had not done it. I just wish I had been a little braver and done more.
I had an excellent surgeon - Dr. Dean Jabs in Bethesda and he has an office in McLean as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nose jobs never are an improvement. Use makeup to contour your nose. You can use a dark color to make it look less bulbous and give more definition where you want it. You can google nose contouring with makeup.
This is completely wrong. I had one and it did wonders for my looks AND my self-esteem. You have to do your homework and choose your surgeon very carefully. Look at a lot of the doctor's before and after pics; talk to references if you can. Be very clear with the doctor about what you want and what you don't want.
I had one at age 34 after thinking about it for years. Like you, I am slim with otherwise small features. Like you, mine was bulbous at the tip and a bit wide. I was very specific with my surgeon, Steven Hopping, about what I was after, which was not a cute, upturned nose. Now, ten years later, I am still pleased with the results. It looks refined and natural. He took pictures of me and used software to show me possible results, and I was able to have direct input on the end result. Go for it!