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Wendycalara Posted - 10/11/2010 : 01:16:08
As an upcoming fashion model, I need to do something about my nose. Right now it’s the only thing that stands between me and my sense of purpose. What really scares me is the long down time that follows a nose job and the possible complications. I really can’t take a risk of a rhinoplasty gone wrong. Heard about Dr. Jennifer Levine and her pre-surgery vitamin regime for quick recovery… and want to know if it’s safe to go to her for a nose job. What do you say… guys?
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any Posted - 10/16/2010 : 05:11:12
Thanks Meslissat for referring the name, i have also listened about her, my friend is thinking for the surgery of her nose.
Grace2Go Posted - 10/12/2010 : 19:14:35
First of all, I agree with invino77 about considering why you feel the need to change your nose.

Secondly, be sure to research the procedure, risks, etc. completely yourself before having it, don't just rely on a Dr.'s info. Of course you'll hear the positives from them, and possibly not all the negatives.

Also, vanity type surgeries can be a disappointment in the long run. What is popular now for fashion models may not be by next year. Your own nose might be the next 'in' look, or the natural, untampered with look that comes with being yourself.

I'm battling skin cancer that has eaten almost half of my nose, and into my cheek. I WISH I still had my original nose!!


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Originally posted by Wendycalara

As an upcoming fashion model, I need to do something about my nose. Right now it’s the only thing that stands between me and my sense of purpose. What really scares me is the long down time that follows a nose job and the possible complications. I really can’t take a risk of a rhinoplasty gone wrong. Heard about Dr. Jennifer Levine and her pre-surgery vitamin regime for quick recovery… and want to know if it’s safe to go to her for a nose job. What do you say… guys?

melissat Posted - 10/12/2010 : 01:29:49
I have already done surgery for my nose and it looks really very attractive and I have done this from the same dr. I will give the site and u may contact her from http://www.drjenniferlevine.com/. And i think u will definitely say that she is perfect for you because she is really a nice person and she treats her patient very well.
invino77 Posted - 10/11/2010 : 06:08:15
As a person who has undegone surgery involuntarily for cancer, I would say, get some counseling about why your nose and its physical appearance stands between you and your sense of purpose. sorry to be harsh, but I think plastic surgery for cosmetic reasons is a terrible business that preys on women's insecurity. I bet you are bautiful - including your nose how it came when you were born.

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