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Achieve Symmetry With A Nose Job

If you dont have a completely symmetrical face you certainly arent alone, as it is more common than you might think to have slight variations in your facial appearance. It is nothing to be embarrassed about, but if you feel that you simply cannot overcome the issue there are things that you can do to rectify the problem.

Nowadays, plastic surgery is incredibly common and medical science has come a long way, making surgical procedures a lot safer. That being said, if you are considering going under the knife you will need to be one hundred per cent sure that it is what you want.

One of the most common surgical procedures carried out is rhinoplasty, or a nose job, and it has helped to improve many peoples self-confidence. There are a number of reasons why you may feel that this surgery would help you, such as having a bulbous nose tip, a crooked nose following a break or a high bridge. Both men and women undergo nose jobs every year, and they can really help to make you feel better about yourself.

There are cosmetic surgery clinics all over the UK that you can look into for rhinoplasty, and if you are worrying about the cost of your surgery you should speak to some of them about finance plans that can help you to pay off the cost of your nose job over a number of months.

When you have chosen your clinic you can book a consultation to find out more about the procedure and to see whether the surgeon thinks you are a suitable candidate for it. If you decide to book your surgery you will be able to make an informed decision on the resulting shape and size of your new nose with the help of your surgeon, who will let you know what the expected outcome will be.

As a nose job is an invasive procedure you will need to be anesthetised for your surgery, and your surgeon will perform the procedure with the aim of leaving you with minimal scarring. Any incisions that are made will be hidden in the natural creases of the nose.

Following your surgery you will have a splint fitted to your nose which can usually be removed within 7-10 days. During this time you will need to take time off work to recover but, once the splint is taken off, you will be able to return to work as normal.

by: Alan Trotter




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