For the last 5 years I've been wanting a rhinoplasty but have been unsure on doing so. In the African American community plastic surgery is still somewhat taboo especially regarding rhinoplasty people think you are denying your heritage or want to be white but that is not the case for me. I still want an ethnic nose but not so much nose lol. Originally I was going to make this a graduation...
I am so happy that I decided to take this leap of faith and go ahead and get rhinoplasty. I've never really liked my nose because I hate the way it spreads when I smile as well as the bulbous tip. I also felt that I need a bridge. A coworker told me that if I was interested in any type of plastic surgery I should check out RealSelf. After that, I started following the rhinoplasty post as well...
I was always teased in school (all girls school) when I was younger about my nose. Over the years as I got older, I've noticed I never had a problem attracting the opposite sex (YAY! self-esteem in tact) I eventually got married and kind of "forgot" I hated my nose. I started to notice again the past 4 years, the "selfie" era I would cringe at how wide my nose spreads from all angles in...
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