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  • female
  • 25 Years
  • 14/08/2025

I've always been self-conscious about my nose it's bigger and wider than I'd like, and even though people say I'm good-looking, it bothers me a lot. Is rhinoplasty the only option to reshape it, or are there non-surgical alternatives? How much would it cost, and how do I find a skilled, trustworthy surgeon for this?

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It's understandable to feel self-conscious about your nose, especially if you perceive it as bigger and wider than average. Many people share this concern, and it's often related to societal beauty standards that favor more slender noses. However, it's important to remember that beauty comes in many forms, and your nose, regardless of its size or shape, is a unique part of your face. There are ways to address these insecurities and cultivate a more positive self-image.

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