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Started by Rachel_Christina, May 04, 2018, 12:23:39 PM

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Rachel_Christina

Quote from: Charlie Nicki on May 04, 2018, 04:26:41 PM
Please don't, you look perfect the way you are. As someone who has been consulting plastic surgeons these past couple of months, here's what they all told me: No nose is perfect, and nobody heals and scars the same, so even if you go to super skilled surgeon, there's a small chance you won't get the result you imagine because of scarring/your biology/other complications...I was also considering a nose job but they were very honest, and I decided against it, I don't want to ruin my face. If it isn't broken don't fix it!

This is very true too, I have seen people complaining about how they had there faces ruined with surgery. They complain about surgeons but in the end of the day, our body's natural way of healing is an unknown for the doctor. It can greatly hinder a plastic surgeons work, or any other doctor for that matter. Dangerous territory it is


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BrianaJ

This right here-->
QuoteI think it's a misconception that all cis women have tiny super thin noses.

Noses come in all shapes and sizes on males & females and everything in between & on the fringes.  I certainly don't like mine and would LOVE to change it.  But it is how it is. 

I think yours looks great!  You have a killer look.  I wouldn't change it.  Plus the risks of surgery and post-op complications etc.   
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Faith

Quote from: Rachel_Christina on May 05, 2018, 02:21:38 AM
Thank you all so much for your useful input.
I guess you guys are right, maybe I am just picking too much, most days it doesn't bother me, just the off days where I get caught up on things you know?
It's true I could go had and get a job done on it and have massive scaring or weird stuff happen, I guess I should just be happy with it.
Thank you all again, you guys have got me out of my nose rut for now D:

Well. I don't know that picking will make it bigger, it's not very mannerly though in any case. I'd consider refraining from such activity.

seriously, I'm glad you're listening to the feedback. I've never seen in any of your photos a need for a change, nose or otherwise.
I left the door open, only a few came through. such is my life.
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Rachel_Christina

Quote from: Faith on May 05, 2018, 10:33:28 AM
Well. I don't know that picking will make it bigger, it's not very mannerly though in any case. I'd consider refraining from such activity.

seriously, I'm glad you're listening to the feedback. I've never seen in any of your photos a need for a change, nose or otherwise.

Haha Faith, I don't actually mean "picking my nose" I mean nit picking haha


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barbie

Yes. Plastic surgery is for self-satisfaction, and you are the one who is the most critical on you face.
Men tend to have a bigger nose than women, but people are all different.

Here in my country, S. Korea, plastic surgery is popular, but those faces look unnatural to my eyes. I have heard that my nose is too big, but I just accept it. One of my friends, a GP, once told me that, in Seoul, the success of any plastic surgeon is largely determined by the appraisal made by m2f transgender girls who are infamous for being extremely picky on the surgery results, usually repeating the surgery.

Unique beauty is what you have better pursuit.

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Allison S



Quote from: barbie on May 05, 2018, 02:09:30 PM
One of my friends, a GP, once told me that, in Seoul, the success of any plastic surgeon is largely determined by the appraisal made by m2f transgender girls who are infamous for being extremely picky on the surgery results, usually repeating the sugery.

So it's best to go with people who have had surgeries and their recommendations? That makes sense but I'm just wondering what you mean by "the success of any plastic surgeon"? Success can be different things so I'm wondering if it's in terms of achievable and desirable results. Thanks[emoji4]

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barbie

Quote from: Allison S on May 05, 2018, 02:56:57 PM

So it's best to go with people who have had surgeries and their recommendations? That makes sense but I'm just wondering what you mean by "the success of any plastic surgeon"? Success can be different things so I'm wondering if it's in terms of achievable and desirable results. Thanks[emoji4]

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You know it. For doctors, plastic surgery is to earn money, not to cure people. Most doctors here endure their hardship to earn money and sustain their family. Plastic surgery is very profitable, as national health insurance does not cover it. And business competition among plastic surgeons is very high.

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Evienne

So I was gonna say that I think it looks cute and is perfectly fine in the shape it is, but it looks like plenty of people have already said that. :p

But I agree with them.
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Rachel_Christina

Thank you all for the input, it really helps. I can kinda put the nose thing to rest. Its overall good by everyone here's thoughts and my mum lol.
I know it can come back to bother me on days I feel a little negative. But I just have to remember what you guys told me on days like that.
Thank you all again, Love Rachel


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Allison S

Quote from: barbie on May 05, 2018, 04:43:44 PM
You know it. For doctors, plastic surgery is to earn money, not to cure people. Most doctors here endure their hardship to earn money and sustain their family. Plastic surgery is very profitable, as national health insurance does not cover it. And business competition among plastic surgeons is very high.

barbie~~
Thanks, usually it's the same surgeons here but yes I plan to ask more people before I get ffs.

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Natsuki Kuga

Seems to me you lack the masculine bump where cartilage keeps growing after bone stops.

You're flat- out gorgeous. I wouldn't go monkeying with it. When you're at the top of the hill, there's nowhere to go but down
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yayo

Quote from: Rachel_Christina on May 04, 2018, 12:23:39 PM
My query is simple? Anyone up to the job of slapping me square in the nose?




No but in all seriousness, should I consider a nose job?
It feels like a long man nose to me, especially from the side.
I am very afraid of surgery of any kind so that is what has kept me making rash decisions. Sometimes I'm fine with it. But if I get down that's when I nit pick. D:

Don't get me wrong on this. I'm really falling in love with my new nose...but here's what people don't tell you...I KNOW I had a nose job. So I will probably always take compliments on it with a grain of salt.

A naturally beautiful nose like yours doesn't need a scalpel. If mine wasn't Barbara Streisand meets Kassem G before, I'd prefer a natural look. Keep your beautiful nose. It fits your face and you look wonderful.

PS,

I've recommended nose jobs on these sites MANY times—no ->-bleeped-<-ing here!
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Rachel_Christina

Thanks Yayo, I guess you are right, atleast it's my natural nose and it's really not too bad either.
Plus for everything that can go wrong with surgical intervention, it's maybe not worth it.
I'm surprised though I just took it you where all natural. You nose totally fits all of your face.


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amberwaves

Quote from: Rachel_Christina on May 07, 2018, 10:56:18 AM
Thanks Yayo, I guess you are right, atleast it's my natural nose and it's really not too bad either.
Plus for everything that can go wrong with surgical intervention, it's maybe not worth it.
I'm surprised though I just took it you where all natural. You nose totally fits all of your face.
I think this is wise.  You have a really cute nose and the risk really isn't justified.  You are flat out gorgeous girl.  I guess your just going to have to accept it [emoji16]
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Allison S

Yes you're lucky I mean I know even "cis" women do their nose, forehead/hairline, and lips. I don't think anything is wrong with enhancing what you have. I just wouldn't wanna over do anything. At least not for a long time.

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Sabrina Hope

Don't! Your nose is perfect like this. [emoji4]

I have a big nose and I am not even sure someone will touch it someday...
Sabrina
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Alyssa Bree

I agree with, it seems, pretty much everybody on the planet lol that your nose is cute the way it is!


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RachelH

As I look at this thread more and more, I can easily see the tip of your nose go up and down as you talk which I find absolutely adorable!!

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RachelH

As I look at this thread more and more, I can easily see the tip of your nose go up and down as you talk which I find absolutely adorable!!

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Rachel_Christina

Quote from: PaulaLee on May 11, 2018, 06:09:12 PM
As I look at this thread more and more, I can easily see the tip of your nose go up and down as you talk which I find absolutely adorable!!

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Haha I have never noticed that? But maybe :O


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