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Eight things to know before getting a nose job

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getting a nose job at the age of 31 was that I didn’t do it sooner. Not because I despised my snout up until that point (it was by no stretch a honker) or because anyone told me I needed to change it; on the contrary, I was a model in my teens, slightly wonky nose notwithstanding, and my own mother was always staunchly against me having surgery.

I simply wish I’d had it younger because it improved the symmetry of my face and I prefer myself in photos now. It’s not life-altering, but it’s a nice feeling – the same satisfaction one gets from a really good haircut, acquiring a particularly flattering new dress or from using a spot cream that actually works – which I would have liked to have had in my twenties, too.It took me many years to pluck up the courage, countless hours of research and several consultations with eight different surgeons both in the US and the UK before I made the leap, just before Christmas in 2018.

What settled my doubts in the end was coming to learn that rhinoplasty is pretty much the oldest, safest and most straightforward form of cosmetic enhancement on the market.

If you’re going to invest in a reliable family car, go for a Toyota. If it’s your face – as it is with vast numbers of Hollywood starlets – make it a nose job.Surgeon sculptors have been tinkering with people’s profiles at least since the Ancient Egyptian times.

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