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  • 25 Years
  • 14/08/2025

my nose is really big and it bothers me a lot what can i do about it if i get plastic surgery for my nose how much would it cost and are there any side effects i should know about

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If your nose bothers you, rhinoplasty (plastic surgery) is an option to reduce its size. The cost can vary greatly, ranging from ‚Çπ50,000 to ‚Çπ2,00,000 depending on the clinic. Risks include infection, bleeding, or scarring.

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