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November 25, 2009 - 10:33pmHeather
Lying stuck up snob
November 25, 2009 - 3:27amZombii
Yeah, yeah. The "I can't breathe" line. A girl I went to school with pulled that one. She actually admitted later she did it for looks. Duh! What else do people do it for, 95% of the time? Ironically, the girl I went to school with looked SO much better before the surgery. Go figure. Now she looks so odd. I can't really tell too much of a difference here.
Be proud of the body you're born with!
November 12, 2009 - 4:56pmKitty
I had cartilage removedfrom the right side ofmy nose and it was a mess. Dumb doctor-forgot to release me the next day so I walked out myself. HOWEVER. My nose's exterior has not altered. One bit. Not one.
November 12, 2009 - 8:58amJay
Sweetie it was both Rhino and Septo, that's if she even did Septo...tisk tisk tisk. Got to keep that squeaky clean image, squeaky...lol
November 08, 2009 - 7:09pmKristine Rocks.
Wow!
the nose job helped SOOOOOO much!
November 07, 2009 - 2:02amHeather
she looked better before the nose job
November 06, 2009 - 9:01amMsSofie
ya ya...
November 04, 2009 - 11:11pmCGG
That is called septoplasty when they fix the interior of your nose. Rhinoplasty is the exterior and is a nose job, sweetheart.
November 04, 2009 - 1:42pmCindy
Regarding nose jobs, everybody in hollywood says, "I did it, because I couldn't breathe"...what an excuse..c'mon!!
November 04, 2009 - 1:26pmMaria
I wish they would just say that nose jobs are fairly standard practice in television and movies because it makes one more photogenic from a technical sense - fewer weird shadows, it makes your features more defined, and an actor can carry expressions more independently so they're easier to "read." When you see people with nose jobs in real life there's often something off about them.
November 04, 2009 - 12:13pmnose fixed
My Ear Nose Throat doctor told me that correcting a deviated septum does not make noticeable changes to the shape of nose. I agree as I fixed mine and it did not require a nose job!
November 04, 2009 - 11:00amManda B
It's called a deviated septum Anon. Lots of people have to have nose jobs to fix it.
November 04, 2009 - 10:50amSuSu
Yep, just a nip off the tip.
November 04, 2009 - 9:46amlaura
now that i'm used to looking at her face w/ her new nose, i think she looks better this way. at first i thought she looked funny but now, it has shaped her face nicely.
November 04, 2009 - 9:40amAnon.
She can't breathe out of her nose so she makes her nose smaller? It was for her "health" - yeah right.
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35Lying stuck up snob
Yeah, yeah. The "I can't breathe" line. A girl I went to school with pulled that one. She actually admitted later she did it for looks. Duh! What else do people do it for, 95% of the time? Ironically, the girl I went to school with looked SO much better before the surgery. Go figure. Now she looks so odd. I can't really tell too much of a difference here. Be proud of the body you're born with!
I had cartilage removedfrom the right side ofmy nose and it was a mess. Dumb doctor-forgot to release me the next day so I walked out myself. HOWEVER. My nose's exterior has not altered. One bit. Not one.
Sweetie it was both Rhino and Septo, that's if she even did Septo...tisk tisk tisk. Got to keep that squeaky clean image, squeaky...lol
Wow! the nose job helped SOOOOOO much!
she looked better before the nose job
ya ya...
That is called septoplasty when they fix the interior of your nose. Rhinoplasty is the exterior and is a nose job, sweetheart.
Regarding nose jobs, everybody in hollywood says, "I did it, because I couldn't breathe"...what an excuse..c'mon!!
I wish they would just say that nose jobs are fairly standard practice in television and movies because it makes one more photogenic from a technical sense - fewer weird shadows, it makes your features more defined, and an actor can carry expressions more independently so they're easier to "read." When you see people with nose jobs in real life there's often something off about them.
My Ear Nose Throat doctor told me that correcting a deviated septum does not make noticeable changes to the shape of nose. I agree as I fixed mine and it did not require a nose job!
It's called a deviated septum Anon. Lots of people have to have nose jobs to fix it.
Yep, just a nip off the tip.
now that i'm used to looking at her face w/ her new nose, i think she looks better this way. at first i thought she looked funny but now, it has shaped her face nicely.
She can't breathe out of her nose so she makes her nose smaller? It was for her "health" - yeah right.