Should i consider getting a nosejob as powerfully as cosmetic surgery? +++?
A few years ago when i was playing sports someone knocked my glasses and the right nosepad from my eyeglasses got misplaced and moved slightly out of place. So basically the right nosepad be pushing more towards my nosebridge and caused a mark. A few years later of wearing like pair of glasses, and it has immediately also caused an indent (nosebridge bone loss) on my right nosebridge to. I mean, I can physically feel the indent on my right nosebridge (where the nosepad from a couple of glasses would be). Especially when I smile and look at the mirror, I can see the loss of bone from my right nosebridge due to wearing my pair of glasses beside the incorrectly adjusted nosepad.
I would like to know if anyone has experienced this and whether you can give an account me your experience. I would like to also know if the nosebridge will regrow and whether the scar mark will also alleviate with time? Because if you guys are suggesting that it doesn't heal with time, i will consider looking at getting it fixed next to cosmetic surgery.
But please be aware that although I have the money for getting both a nosejob for the boneloss, and cosmetic surgery for the nosebridge scar, I would rather continue and let it both (the scar and boneloss) heal up and regrow itself, if i.e. even possible. But if not, then I guess surgery is my only choice.
So please, I'm hoping to go and get serious answers please.
Thanking for reading, and I'd greatly appreciate your helpful insights and suggestions.
Phil,
Answers: Phil, You have to do what you really want to do. If you're 17 you're old plenty to
have the surgery. You need to have a serious speech with a good plastic surgeon. Ask around, or have your regular doctor refer you to a polite plastic surgeon. Here is a case where you DO get what you clear for. So do a lot of investigating before you choose the doctor. Look at books of his work. Many doctors have a computer where on earth they can show you what it will look like.
Be sure to ask your doctor if you should wait a couple years. Probably not.
Go with your heart, bless you and upright luck! :) Source(s): Nurse.
I don't believe you have a loss of bone from these glasses. I can feel a ridge right where on earth my glasses sit too. It's the structure of the nose, it's normal.
I don't know that's what you're awareness, obviously I'm not there. But the events that you are describing would not result in defect of your nose or loss of bone, or anything like that.
The choice to have plastic surgery is up to you, but, I am not so sure around your motives. You seem to be unhappy with your antenna and inventing an explanation other than it's the natural shape of your nose.
Get a antenna job, I would.
You'll only feel better roughly it. However, if cost is an issue, and it doesn't bother you that much, it doesn't sound like anything substantial. Not that you're wrong to consider plastic surgery, it is possible that it wouldn't heal beside time. Scars usually do, with some help from Bio Oil and Cocoa Butter (don't be afraid to use it on your nose.) I thought your feeler was cartilage. Does that even grow back? I can't tell you in the order of that part. But, if its covered by your medical, you may as well get the rhinoplasty.
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