Wednesday 17 May 2017

Should I get a nose job or just get fillers?

After a long conversation with my roommate and best friend MJ, I am actually considering getting work done to my nose. To me, the nose is one of the most - if not the most - defining feature on someone's face next to their eyes. It's the center of the entire face and probably the first thing people notice when they look at us. I've never had a problem with my own nose until I reached high school, then I started to get a little self-conscious about the way that it was growing.

The top of the bridge is a bit bumpy, which I'm sure people notice when they see me, even if nobody says it outright. 
One thing I immediately thought about when I was considering getting my nose "fixed," is that I don't want invasive and dangerous surgery done to it.

I did some searching, and found out that I can get dermal fillers in Edmonton for my nose rather than having to go under general anesthesia with the possibility for complications. I had never heard of non-surgical rhinoplasty before, but it seems exactly like something that I would be interested in because it provides me with the desired effect without having to commit to more permanent changes.
According to the website they inject fillers into the nose (in my case it would be the bridge of my nose) in order to smooth out any bumps that occur, offering a natural straight bridge without swelling or scars. Also, it only takes 20 minutes and reduces a lot of side effects and eliminates the few weeks of recovery that traditional nose jobs create.

I'm so, so glad to know that Dr. Anil Sharma of TheSharmaClinic.com offers free consultations. I'm excited to get more information and get his personal opinion of my nose and what non-surgical rhinoplasty can do for my appearance, and ultimately my self-esteem.

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