Hello, just wanted to start a discussion on a subject on which everyone seems to have an opinion. Cosmetic surgery, in particular, nose jobs. I've been considering having a nose job to remove a hump on my nose which really is pretty hideous. My problem, apart from finding a good surgeon who won't f*** it up, is that I was bought up to believe that looks don't matter. It's really guilt over spending so much money on something which is basically vanity which has been holding me back from doing this over the last few years. That and the fact that I would have almost no support from my family or friends, at least that is what I think.
So I'm 42 now and I've done the hard yards learning to live with it. Now I've done this much I almost feel like I should see it through. But I really would like not to have to cringe when I see myself side on in a mirror. I also think it could improve my breathing which is constrained by the shape of my nose.
Generally I don't believe that real self confidence comes from the way you look. But what about those of us who really have an outstanding feature that's bad to look at?
Is there a place for cosmetic surgery in fixing genuine ugliness?
PS. I should say that although my nose is really bad from the side it's fine from face on.
So I'm 42 now and I've done the hard yards learning to live with it. Now I've done this much I almost feel like I should see it through. But I really would like not to have to cringe when I see myself side on in a mirror. I also think it could improve my breathing which is constrained by the shape of my nose.
Generally I don't believe that real self confidence comes from the way you look. But what about those of us who really have an outstanding feature that's bad to look at?
Is there a place for cosmetic surgery in fixing genuine ugliness?
PS. I should say that although my nose is really bad from the side it's fine from face on.