25-02-2013, 05:06
(25-02-2013, 00:06)Ever Hopeful Wrote: I found the Q&A site that I got that info from (link) and it looks like I am mistaken, lol. The poster mentioned that if there is an excess of fibrofatty tissue in the nose (typical of a bulbous tip) that the cartilage would have to be removed surgically. S/he also mentioned that if one attempts to inject a filler in that part of the nose, it might actually make the bulbous tip look worse and may cause the tissue to be destroyed (I'm assuming s/he was referring to "unwanted tissue," not the cartilage we want to get rid of). Sorry. -__-; Guess I'm back at square one. I'd still like to go for a consultation though just to see. No harm in that.
I would be willing to plan a "cosmetic vacation," hahaha!So long as it's affordable and the results are fabulous~ Maybe I should find pictures of noses that I'd like to have for reference material...
Hmm. Ok so excuse me from being ignorant, but I always thought it was just cartilage at the tip of the nose. Being composed of fat tissue, as described, I wonder if a product such as this: http://www.bglen.com/en/products/body_massage could work on shrinking off the fat? Lol I sound ridiculous... Knowing that the tip of the nose is partly composed of fat tissue gives facercises a whole new meaning! haha (obviously the last part was a joke because no one can spot-reduce fat via exercise, but the first comment I made about the cream I was serious about, although it IS pretty funny!)
And yes, find photos but most importantly make sure you have a photo of your nose from the front, one from each side with your face pointed 95 degrees from the plane of the camera lens, and one from above. And yes, it will definitely be more affordable. My friend got her boobs done by the Brazilian surgeon and it was done for a little under $3,000 for the entire procedure (boob jobs typically range anywhere from $3,500-7,500).