Saturday, July 31, 2010

Thats it people ! i thought about it im getting a nose job !!! any advice?how much is it anyway?

the thing is ..... in 2005 i didnt like what i saw in pictures so ppl said that i need to lose weight so i did then i still didnt like what i saw in pictures.. they said u need to get a tummy tuck now.. and my surgery is in this summer.. but im sure it wont change that much .. but i still think i need a nose job


the thing is im a student in college or will be this semster so i dont have money i got the goverment to pay for my tummy tuck


but i dont think i can mange to get them to pay for the nose job


how much is it anyway? maybe after college.


ive post pics here once all the answers were you dont need a nose job all ppl say that too but i think i still do my nose is like 4.5 out of 10 so its so close to be an average one


which is confusin its not goodlookin its not badlookin!!


i think in pictures i look ugly its like my face is small but my nose is big but in mirrors its kinda better tho i mean when you look see me down street u will never say this boy needs a nose job coz its not that noteable and its not ugly at all but i think it ruin the face and my face would look alot better with a nose job. for example, if im a 6 right now maybe an 8 with a nose job


but my biggest fear is that ill keep going, plastic surgery after another.. tummy then nose job then god knows whatThats it people ! i thought about it im getting a nose job !!! any advice?how much is it anyway?
Here are some guidelines for finding the right plastic surgeon:





Check Board-Certification: A doctor's board-certification is the best indicator of his or her training in a particular medical or surgical specialty. Look for certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS), the only Board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) to certify doctors in the specialty of plastic surgery.








Check Society Membership: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) membership ensures that a doctor not only is ABPS-certified (or, in Canada, certified in plastic surgery by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.) but also has significant experience in cosmetic surgery. ASAPS membership is by invitation only.





Check Facility Accreditation: Cosmetic surgery can safely be performed in a hospital, a surgicenter or an office-based surgical facility: Current p ublished data show that accredited office-based facilities have a safety record comparable to that of hospital ambulatory surgery settings. However, the majority of office-based surgical facilities are not accredited. Another advantage of selecting an ASAPS member is that all ASAPS surgeons operate in accredited, state-licensed or Medicare-certified facilities.





Check Hospital Privileges: Before granting operating privileges, hospital review committees evaluate a surgeon's training and competency for specific procedures. Wherever the surgery will be performed, be sure that the surgeon has operating privileges in an accredited hospital for the same procedure being considered.





Check Reliable Sources: Asking a patient's primary care doctor for recommendations is a good place to start, and friends may offer suggestions; but the surgeon's board-certification should always be verified independently by contacting the American Board of Plastic Surgery (www.abplsurg.org). Free referral information to board-certified plastic surgeons with significant experience in cosmetic surgery can be found on www.surgery.org . ASAPS' web site also offers extensive information about cosmetic surgical procedures.





Check Thoroughness: The consultation is an important opportunity for questions to be asked and answered. It should include a candid discussion of risks as well as benefits of the surgery. A thorough consultation also involves a review of medical history including any existing medical conditions. All these factors help the surgeon to custom-tailor the operation to best meet the needs of each patient.





Check Rapport: Even the most experienced surgeon is not the “right” surgeon for every patient. Any successful relationship depends on good communication. Patient satisfaction is enhanced when surgeon and patient candidly discuss goals, agree on realistic expectations, and plan the course of the surgical journey together.





Check Experience: Experienced aesthetic plastic surgeons generally perform a wide range of cosmetic surgeries on a regular basis. Patients should ask about the surgeon's experience with the particular procedure being considered. If considering a “new” technique or technology, patients should inquire whether results substantiating safety and effectiveness have been published in a peer-reviewed journal.





Check Follow-up Care: Good surgical care does not end with the surgery. Patients should inquire about follow-up visits and about the doctor's policies should surgical revisions be necessary.





Check Cost: National averages for surgeons' fees can be found on www.surgery.org . Fees may vary considerably depending on geographic region, surgeon experience and individual patient factors. Not all patients can be treated with the same technique, and the complexity and length of surgery affect cost. Patients should note that cosmetic surgery usually is not covered by insurance.Thats it people ! i thought about it im getting a nose job !!! any advice?how much is it anyway?
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo… PLZ don't! :(:(:(
stop! that's overkill. you don't need a nose job to make yourself look beautiful or superficially pretty, even. what's your aim anyway? are you aiming to look like someone particular? if so, then drop it. even if you aren't aiming to look like someone, why change your features? i know it's hard to just accept what you think are flaws but honestly, there are some people out there who'd rather have what you have. no one's perfectly happy with themselves, not by a long shot, but they learn to be content. i know this is probably gonna go in one ear and out the other because it's hard for me to realize and accept this advice myself, but at least i try to understand it and am in the process of changing myself for the better because of it. you need to realize that you're not the bad looking person you think you are.
yes, you will keep going if you do this! don't do it! you don't need it!
Stop now. Seriously...do you want to look like Joan Rivers? Think about it. The first thing you notice with her is plastic surgery everywhere. It doesn't eve look natural.
Okay here's the cliche that keeps on giving:





Beauty comes from within. Why don't you concentrate on stuff outside you, the life you lead, your friends, the things you're learning at college. Concentrate on being kind and generous and good-humored and intelligent and delightful to everyone you meet. Take up a hobby. Find God. WHATEVER.





While you're obsessed with your looks, you'll never be attractive and you'll never be happy. Chances are, you're fine to look at, you look like yourself, and your nose probably gives you character.





Put the money aside... come back in two years if you're still unhappy and get the nosejob. I believe that you'll just go ';HEY, money'; and go on a trip to Europe with it instead. THAT would make you happy and beautiful.





Good LUCK!

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