I have a butt nose big ass butt nose. I'm damn near ready to just cut into it myself. I want so badly to get it fixed but I have 2 sons I care about more than myself and can't put that much money into my face, even though I believe this would help me make more money because I would be more confident in the job market. One day I will be able to do it I know it. I will make this happen for myself.
Courtney is my daughter-in-law and she is and has been beautiful both inside and out! I was actually surprised when she had this done only because I thought she was gorgeous before but I love seeing her so happy! Anyone who would criticize her for having this done should just keep their opinions to themselves. It made Courtney happy and that’s all that counts! And as a side note, she looked gorgeous in every picture at the wedding! 😊
She looks pretty even with her old nose. Since she is so happy with her nose job, then let her be. It makes her happier and even boost her self esteem.
For everyone saying her nose is bigger, yes it is, but it’s also straight and has a higher and sharper tip, so it makes her overall look more fitting of what western society deems as beautiful (at least mainstream western society). She feels confident and looks beautiful, and at the end of the day, it’s her nose so she can do whatever she wants.
I think it's so cool that there is a nonsurgical procedure that lets you try out the look of a nose job without making a permanent change. Courtney is really beautiful and you can tell she is an absolute sweetheart. Good for her for doing something for herself. Moms need to remember they are people too, and they deserve to treat themselves as much as anyone does, probably more.
I got one of these non surgical nose jobs with filler in my nose to straighten it and make it less pointy and make it turn downward less. I’ll probably never do it again because it took almost six months for the swelling to go completely down (I was really out here looking like squidward for several months) and then I was happy with how it looked for only about 3-4 months before I realized the filler was starting to drift. Now at its worst the filler has drifted to the tip of my nose and makes it seem very long, bulbous, and pointy. I need to get it dissolved. Just a warning for anyone wanting this procedure, there is swelling and the filler does drift and often after drifting makes your nose look way worse than what it started as due to gravity.
probably went to a bad doctor. there should not be any swelling to the nose a week after the procedure is done. maybe you could be allergic to the filler or some sort. that shouldn't happen. And as for the filler drifting, it does happen but I am not sure what filler you got but it should have not drifted away that fast. A nonsurgical nose job is actually quite effective, and I am sorry that happened to you.
@@kokom4710 are you a medical professional because they’re many factors that could affect the outcome. There is always a risk, just don’t do it if you’re not ready for it. She looked as attractive before as she did after.
@@kokom4710 my best friend who does this for a living informed me before I did the procedure that it is very normal to have some degree of swelling (not drastic, but some) for up to 6 months after the procedure. Mine just happened to feel a bit more drastic because my nose was very thin before. The filler also widened my nose without swelling because it was used to make the front straight, resulting in a wider bridge that looked swollen to me in comparison to my “old nose”. Edit: hope that makes sense lol I worded it kind of poorly.
@@kokom4710 also to add, I got one of the most expensive and long lasting fillers that is supposed to last up to 2 years. I regret that decision only because when you do get a long lasting filler that is not going to dissolve in a year or so, you are more prone to having it “drift”. So to anyone considering this procedure I would recommend getting a filler that doesn’t last as long and then just getting it redone once a year so you have less of an opportunity for the filler to move in the time before it dissolves naturally (:
agreed, that's why the real thing is always better, i believe surgery is the better option, bc it's permanent and after few weeks of swelling it's like u did nothing, permanent result.
What they don't tell you is that whenever you want to get an actual surgical nose job it will not only make it more expensive (because they have to remove and clean the filler taking more time in surgery) but the surgeons won't guarantee any great results because removing fillers is hard and sometimes they can't remove everything. If fillers are your only option then go ahead but if you are thinking about having surgery in the long run just save up for the surgery.
Yup, I asked about getting this done and she told me she wouldn’t do it on me I’m too young and because fillers are heavy on the face and as you age it’ll only droop making it worse.
I really get where she is coming from and it makes me happy to see how she glows after the procedure! The filler fits her nose bone and doesn’t look ridiculous with the rest of her features
Yes I was having a small mole taken off the side my nose n he went to give me the shot n I started feeling faint etc n he stopped. It was just a Dr office n he wouldn't do it then. Think I scared him. It hurt bad I mean bad.
I'm happy she's happy but its unfortunate society has such a standard for beauty that people feel insecure about their unique features. She was beautiful before as much as she is after, and whoever felt the need to put it in her head that she was not beautiful before is just insecure themselves. No one is perfect, but that's what makes us who we are. Anyways, sorry for the rant, society is toxic, but at least she's happy and that's all that matters.
People getting surgeries are promoting insecurities because they all have to go to a doctor to "fix" them. Mga buang. For sure her being happy about her face is temporary.
Exactly that it’s her body and she can do whatever she likes with it very glad she’s happier. I think some people just don’t like the fact that features are able to be altered and that some are seen as more desirable than others because then the people with those ‘less desirable’ features feel bad about themselves hence the comments. Not everyone, just some.
Beautiful lady.. When Courtney said she was a mother and a wife I was taken back. She doesn't look a day over 18 years old. She is so young looking.. Definitely blessed with some youthful gene's. The results of the procedure are stunning. Glad she is happy x
This video is so underrated and it deserves way more views. The doctor performed beautiful art on her client's nose and you can see the client feels relieved that she's looking more like what she wants to look like. And all with such a small, non-invasive procedure. I love it!
I sorta like the downward noses, I think they have a special flare to them, and I find natural imperfections beautiful in their own way, but I'm not against people doing alterations to their body either. I believe that feeling beautiful is what matters. Whether it's natural or not, wearing makeup or going bare, if you feel beautiful, I say go for it. Because it's how you feel about yourself is what really counts. If it's you, it's you. You create your own kind of beauty for yourself
It is fascinating to see the before & after pix. A nose w/ a bump, or a little downward etc -- these noses can bring a mature nobility to a face that is alluring & beautiful. The poor woman trades in an interesting, aristocratic face for a pretty & ordinary one. It is very very sad to see. Although obviously there are also times when the surgery improves the face.
Her nose is actually what makes her face interesting... Americans are way too obsessed with this cookie cutter beauty. In France, women tend to embrace their little imperfections, and that gives their beauty more depth. It’s a bit like Cindy Crawford’s beauty mark.
Cindy Crawford’s beauty mark isn’t an imperfection, its actually desirable, which is why some women draw a fake one on with eyeliner. Its literally called a “beauty mark” for a reason
lmaoo why would you compare a beauty mark with a NOSE literally the worst comparison ever. and it’s not only americans who get nose jobs, people don’t need to stay with crooked noses if they don’t want to??
People will judge you for getting it done. People will judge you for having an imperfection. There’s no way in pleasing everyone so just do what you like.
In no way was her nose an imperfection. It’s a very common looking nose and just seems more rare because people with that kind of nose get nose jobs so often. It’s the medicalization of beauty standards
Courtney is my niece, and I think she’s so beautiful, both before and after! And her amazing personality is also what makes her so beautiful! I love you, Courtney!
I made the same procedure with a bad professional. I didn’t know she was bad, but I ended up with a horrible nose ☹️ Legally I got the right to ask for full refund and I did it, and right now I’ll have to remove the acid with a good professional. The procedure is amazing, but you always need to find someone who’s extremely professional! Don’t let a shit doctor touch your nose. You might end up with a deformed nose or something even worse!
she said the pain was a a level 1 but when that needle got stuck in a spot almost in her nostril i saw her eyes flinch with pain! i feel like if i want there and refinery was filming me it'd be like opening a present i don't like but i have to pretend i LOVE it vibes.
What they don’t tell you is that if you’ve got fillers you won’t be able to qualify for a primary rhinoplasty, it’ll be considered as a secondary/revision rhinoplasty since they’ll have to remove the filler substance that’s stuck to the cartilage.
It sounds pretentious for sure, LOL. BUT, if you're looking into plastic surgery, that's kinda what you wanna hear. If some surgeon was a "One Stop Shop", I'd skip over them, cause if you do either one thing perfectly, or focus on one area very well, the client gets better results. I'd never get a nose job from a surgeon that did 300 body-based surgeries a year and just feels "okay" with the 5 facial surgeries they've done over the same amount of time.
Yes, I thought this was so cringe when she said it. Very sad the world has come to this 🙈 Her job should have been to say to this young woman she didn't need it at all. So... guess this was all for the money. She didn't need this AT ALL!! A stunning young woman, everybody in the comments agreed, so why, why, why ?? Same with piercings, tattoos, breast implants, lip fillers, it never stops. The source of the problem is deeper than a layer of skin. 🙄 on top of this, what if her daughter has the same nose? What message does that give her? Seriously she does more harm than good with this!!
Wow! That's insane...it actually works. honestly, I have seen so many "no surgical" cosmetic procedures and I haven't really seen much difference in the before and afters. This however, actually made a difference.
I have a crooked nose and you can do what you want but you don’t NEED surgery to be beautiful if your nose isn’t “perfect”. My mom (and all my siblings) have variations of a crooked nose and it’s part of our heritage and history and I’ve learned to love it. ❤
I actually think that it's not necessarily the nose, but more the lips. I am a portrait artist and I guess that I study faces so much that I see features in a certain way. I honestly think that a bit of filler in the lips (not overly done, just a bit to make them more protruding from the profile) would actually make her nose look smaller. And with a bit of nose contouring also, it would all look a lot more proportionate. But as her sweet mom in law says, she doesn't actually "need" anything done, but in case she wants a more visible change, that's what I would suggest.
I had a non surgical nose job done on me and here’s my experience: Pros 1. I think it can be very convenient because of how little the procedure takes 2. It is cost effective 3. It can make a significant change on your nose Cons 1. I think once you do it you become used to it and after a few months your body absorbs it so you have to do the procedure all over again (i would usually get it done every 3 months) 2. it is a bit painful, and it feels uncomfortable, i got a bit swollen for a few days and then it went away 3. If you do it for a significant amount of time you might notice your nose getting a bit wider If you think this is the best thing for you i totally suggest you do it!! especially with a professional ps: you are beautiful and whatever you feel looks best on you do it!
@@hiitsjasper Of course it is it's just that most people don't stop with the something, it becomes somethings and then gets compulsive and weird looking. Its very hard to stop once you start and the line between looking better and worse gets thinner and thinner.
@@Dumpstergoblins true! But first you will go through that stage of being self conscious and then of you can get past that stage without altering anything, you then reach the stage of acceptance and then no longer a flaw or maybe even attractive. And when you yourself see that feature as attractive, it won't be a problem to others.
Honestly I respect her choice but I feel her natural nose looked quite good n gave her a unique face n nose . Also who decides what's perfect or ideal when it comes to looks ?!
She looked million times better before the injection now she basically got a bigger nose with a due procedure months later. Tbh I was born with the same nose she got after injecting her nose tip and was thinking about surgery but I guess I'm good
Guys if you plan to have a rhinoplasty at some point of your life don't do this procedure. It creates fibrosis which is scarring underneath the tissue. You may not see it and it's not necessarily bad but doctors notice it and they will elevate the price for a rhinoplasty a lot. If money is not a problem for you then go for it, I'm just trying to save you some $$$
She may have had a diagram of the face & nose on paper with the proportions copied.. similar to how Botox placement is decided, marked & kept on a patients record.
I had this done. It really does build your confidence while still feeling like you and without the expensive surgery, and down time. And if you hate it, you can go back to your normal self.
Glad she's happy with the result, though she had a really gorgeous aquiline nose before, very classical! IDK about fillers though, there's always a risk they dissolve weirdly.
I would always be surprised of how the concept of beauty could differ from one person to another; her nose was normal and cute for me, as well as facial features and flawless skin. I guess every head is a different world.
I prefer the before. For me, it ruined the natural angle of the nose bridge that was the deepest which makes her oevrall nose shape appear smaller, but the after, that appeared more bigger hene giving the overall look bigger and looked unnatural like her nose was being pulled.
Finally found someone who thinks like me, yes her nose does look straight but it's now too big for her face. But if she's happy with it than it doesn't really matter
Filler will move into different places near her nose and after a while in will look swollen. The filter will not dissolve, it will move. If it is incorrectly done(which i don't know), there is a possibility of filter getting inside of an artery that goes to the eyes aaand that may result in blinding sooo yeee filterr yeeyyy
I hate the nose-job hate argument that "you're showing your kids that that nose is ugly and they'll hate themself." First, not everybody wants to have kids. Second, let's stop pretending like you genuinely care about that person's kid's self-esteem. Third, moms deserve to be happy and feel confident in their skin too
A: this is a case where she does in fact have kids, B: it’s straw manning and a poor argument to assume that the people who disagree with you secretly don’t even hold their own position and deep down agree with you, and it’s especially shallow to assume people who disagree with you automatically don’t have empathy for the people they’re arguing on behalf of, C: yes, I agree, this is a complex argument with no clear answer! I’m happy she feels so much better about herself after the procedure and I support her decision, but people are allowed to have complex opinions
Unfortunately this stuff doesn’t stay where you put it and diffuses across the face. It also stays in the face much longer than doctors previously thought so getting touch ups after it diffuses will just make your face puffier and puffier over time
I got a nsnj in October 2020 and it just has fully dissolved now. I loved it sooo much, it’s really freaky how technically your nose is bigger and filled but it looks smaller because it’s straight. And don’t get me started on the lifted tip😭 I felt like a whole new person. I’m not desperate to do it again any time soon but I’ve definitely been thinking about if I should, or if I should save for an actual nose job, or do nothing at all.
I got surgery 15 years ago and it was super painful for a good decade. The results were far from what I wanted. Do some research before you make up your mind. I'm going to try fillers next as I'm not willing to go thru surgery again. It sux not having a perfect nose from birth (especially when your sister and mother do, like mine).
My issue with a liquid nose job is that it is not really a great solution for people who require a surgical rhinoplasty, which in my opinion this girl Courtney, did. Filler is great for camouflaging minor flaws like evening out small dorsal humps and making the septum appear more symmetrical (for these issues I agree it's like a little miracle). But in cases like this where there is a substantial dorsal hump (and also a lower face deficiency), the end result is a larger, elongated nose. At the end of the day it's the patient's choice, and she seemed happy with it so this is all moot.
@@serene3175 She came in with a desire to make her nose more esthetic. I am saying this patient would have been a much better candidate for a rhino versus filler, and it would yield a much more esthetic result. There's nothing mean about it.
Don't mind the hatefull messages, you were as amazingly beautiful before as you are now. I had a nose surgery 10 years ago and it was so f painfull, but when I look at the mirror it was f worth it. Love yourself as your are, with your flaws and your improvements. What matters is inside. Lots of love from Argentina
I've watched documentaries about it and one doctor from Korea said that it doesn't really dissolved but just goes somewhere around your face... you get bumps and whatnot..
@@andreagf101 hi! I tried to find what search keywords I had back then.. I saw it 2 years ago when I was deciding for a nose job... I remember it was written in native korean language and unfortunately I couldn't find it. But I do remember him saying that "this is what plastic surgeons don't tell you-- no matter what they use for those fillers they don't really "dissolve" and get absorbed by your body." I remember him explaining about how (when it gets "absorbed") it sticks on your bones/cartilage so some of it may be hard to get out of your body. I forgot what name of nose surgery or if it was a non-invasive approach but I remember him saying it was banned in Korea nowadays. He encourages people to really know the pros and cons on what fillers you use and keep asking doctors about the long term effect it does. At the end of the day it'll always be your decision... I got silicone ones for my rhinoplasty and sadly my body rejected it... so I had to take it out of my body. I'm just glad it didn't poke out of my skin or turned my nose turned black. My nose is back BUT it did leave something behind... my nose has somehow changed a bit like now it has a bit more bridge into it even with the silicone taken off. The experience was both good and bad. I learned a lot. I don't think I'll ever have my nosed touched again in the future.
The actual beauty and confidence is always think positive from our own natural beauty🥰 the world may set a limit to beauty and for trend they change it. We have to love our natural beauty
I heard adding filler to the nose/liquid rhinoplasty can be dangerous because there's the possibility of blindness and/or necrosis if injected into the wrong nerve
that is absolute true, if you ever want to change your nose, rhinoplasty would be the best but in her case she wanted it pretty soon. if you do get a non-surgical nose job, a good doctor and spending a couple hundred more is very worth it.
I have a similar nose...and I feel the same way. I am so happy this is available. This would be so life changing for me I could cry. I cannot wait for the day I can do this.
I feel sad that shes been made to feel like theres something wrong or bad with how she looks. Sure, her nose is a little big, but why is that bad? She may feel more confident about her appearance for now, but how long will that last until she deems some other feature of hers to be bad and needing to be fixed? Yes it is her body and her choice to change it, but her choices influence those around her, including her daughter. Rather than teaching her daughter that there is no wrong way to be and that self love is the most beautiful thing of all, shes reinforcing the idea that to be beautiful you must fit a pretty strict mold of what is acceptable. And meanwhile men are allowed to just be themselves, ugly or not. Men can go around without a care in the world as to how they look. They know their value as a person does not lie in their appearance. Why does a woman's value lie in hers? For anyone reading this, don't fall into the beauty industry rabbithole. You will never be happy if you think of your body as a mr potato head with interchangeable parts. It can be difficult, but learning to accept your appearance and to not put beauty, a naturally fleeting thing, so high on a pedestal is freeing. Everyone's looks will fade one day, so focus on your skills, your brain, your personality, those things will last much longer and be far more fulfilling and meaningful
I agree but UNFORTUNATELY it's not just men whom judge our flaws WOMEN also judge us very harshly..... AS well as children, and old people Everyone judges women harshly, particularly of teen to child bearing age...if we're Not 'cookie cutter' type of beautiful
Damn reading this made me feel so much better and on top of the world! Then I looked in a mirror and saw my big ass nose again, the feeling immediately went away.
It will "show her daughter the confidence she wants her to have"?? It's not confidence, it's changing your face because you are not confident in yourself
This procedure cleaned up the lines, but it was already a dominant feature, a rhinoplasty lowering and straitening the nose bridge to soften and lesson the nose dominance would look really good, I wouldn't have added height to the nose.
Fascinating! never knew this was even a thing. She looks beautiful and soo happy. and OMG she looked like a college girl to begin with. Really great that she did this. Hope she adds followups to see how it lasts and changes or updates over time. So glad this doc was so excellent... that's the scary part... how does one find a doc like that!
I did the same procedure last year I was not happy with it at all coz it made my nose look bigger, yes it kinda looked better than before but I was still not happy with that. And I did a plastic surgery this year, the doctor was the best! He did a perfectly great job and now I'm just so so happy with my nose, like it looks wayy better than i expected. I had some problems like the nostrils looked obviously uneven it made me so worried but he told me not to worry and it's getting better slowly and that it's still in the healing process. It's over 3 months post-op and I feel like it's getting better.
@@bumblebee_ms I can say it’s not the best, but still so much better than how my nose looked before, the nostrils have changed but you can still somehow see they’re uneven, just not as obvious as before. Also it has been over a year idk why my nose tip still looks so swollen. I don’t hate it but I know it’s not the best either. Still, I choose to like it😄 I’m really really sorry to hear that the result was not what you wanted, I can totally feel you, I wish you all the best.
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When you do these series, I really wish you'd include a typical price range for each procedure.
Thanks
I have a butt nose big ass butt nose. I'm damn near ready to just cut into it myself. I want so badly to get it fixed but I have 2 sons I care about more than myself and can't put that much money into my face, even though I believe this would help me make more money because I would be more confident in the job market. One day I will be able to do it I know it. I will make this happen for myself.
@@meditationstressreliefraquel xgguxuxguf. Ilf
How much expensive??
She smiles differently. She looks happy, her confidence is radiating and her eyes sparkled more! I'm glad she loves it. She's gorgeous!!
Yesss💗💗
I was the 1k like
Courtney is my daughter-in-law and she is and has been beautiful both inside and out! I was actually surprised when she had this done only because I thought she was gorgeous before but I love seeing her so happy!
Anyone who would criticize her for having this done should just keep their opinions to themselves. It made Courtney happy and that’s all that counts!
And as a side note, she looked gorgeous in every picture at the wedding! 😊
Congrats on the wedding
Thanks!
She looked amazing after and before but the results were perfect she should be very pleased:) I’m happy for her and I don’t even know her!
I think she is very lucky to have you supporting and loving mother.
You are amazing, supportive, & and I'm so happy you commented here!!
i literally thought she was a college student, she looks so youthful!
Same 😂 she looks so young 💖
How old is she ?
I thought she looked 20 years old. I was surprised she said she had kids.
So did I, when she said kids, I was like huh?
@@Wondorawoman she may be a young mom lol
I love how she became so much more confident after the fillers. As someone who has had a nose job, it really does give you a huge confidence boost.
She looks pretty even with her old nose. Since she is so happy with her nose job, then let her be. It makes her happier and even boost her self esteem.
For everyone saying her nose is bigger, yes it is, but it’s also straight and has a higher and sharper tip, so it makes her overall look more fitting of what western society deems as beautiful (at least mainstream western society). She feels confident and looks beautiful, and at the end of the day, it’s her nose so she can do whatever she wants.
Exactly and also we don't know how soon after the procedure she filmed this video. She might have had a little bit of swelling.
Woah you’re v attractive lmao
@@vmofu7317 who me?
Hey guys may I come to your wedding
@@alexandras.6638 omg ok I’ll unprivatize my videos. They’re pure cringe 😬 🤠
Courtney, the client said that she has kids. I LEGIT THOUGHT SHE WAS A TEENAGER.
Same, she looks very young and healthy.
Pacient*, not client. That's not a store.
Did you know she couldve have her kids when she was a teenager? 😂
@@aleezaabad9028 patient*
@@aleezaabad9028 Actually in Nursing School, we referred to Patients as Clients !!
As someone trying to learn human face anatomy, big noses are beautiful and having a variety of noses to draw is great 😊
Stan your pfp!!
Awwww😊
Thank you, that is nice to hear, I've always been so ashamed of mine, I feel out of proportion and unfeminine.
I think it's so cool that there is a nonsurgical procedure that lets you try out the look of a nose job without making a permanent change. Courtney is really beautiful and you can tell she is an absolute sweetheart. Good for her for doing something for herself. Moms need to remember they are people too, and they deserve to treat themselves as much as anyone does, probably more.
I got one of these non surgical nose jobs with filler in my nose to straighten it and make it less pointy and make it turn downward less. I’ll probably never do it again because it took almost six months for the swelling to go completely down (I was really out here looking like squidward for several months) and then I was happy with how it looked for only about 3-4 months before I realized the filler was starting to drift. Now at its worst the filler has drifted to the tip of my nose and makes it seem very long, bulbous, and pointy. I need to get it dissolved. Just a warning for anyone wanting this procedure, there is swelling and the filler does drift and often after drifting makes your nose look way worse than what it started as due to gravity.
probably went to a bad doctor. there should not be any swelling to the nose a week after the procedure is done. maybe you could be allergic to the filler or some sort. that shouldn't happen. And as for the filler drifting, it does happen but I am not sure what filler you got but it should have not drifted away that fast. A nonsurgical nose job is actually quite effective, and I am sorry that happened to you.
@@kokom4710 are you a medical professional because they’re many factors that could affect the outcome.
There is always a risk, just don’t do it if you’re not ready for it.
She looked as attractive before as she did after.
@@kokom4710 my best friend who does this for a living informed me before I did the procedure that it is very normal to have some degree of swelling (not drastic, but some) for up to 6 months after the procedure. Mine just happened to feel a bit more drastic because my nose was very thin before. The filler also widened my nose without swelling because it was used to make the front straight, resulting in a wider bridge that looked swollen to me in comparison to my “old nose”.
Edit: hope that makes sense lol I worded it kind of poorly.
@@kokom4710 also to add, I got one of the most expensive and long lasting fillers that is supposed to last up to 2 years. I regret that decision only because when you do get a long lasting filler that is not going to dissolve in a year or so, you are more prone to having it “drift”. So to anyone considering this procedure I would recommend getting a filler that doesn’t last as long and then just getting it redone once a year so you have less of an opportunity for the filler to move in the time before it dissolves naturally (:
agreed, that's why the real thing is always better, i believe surgery is the better option, bc it's permanent and after few weeks of swelling it's like u did nothing, permanent result.
Her: i'm afraid someone is going to judge me when they see my nose
Me after seeing her nose: how is it humanly possible to not have blackheads?
😂 glycolic acid my friend 😂😂 Thankyou
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@@courtneyridenour578 where can I find it?
Literally my exact reaction!!!
@@Veronica-rh4js the ordinary has a good one
When she wiped after marking… didn’t she wipe all the lines away she just drew?
I thought the same lmfao
HAHAHA LOL ME IN MY ROOM COMPLAINING WHY SHE DID NOT USE A BLACK COLOR PENCIL
I literally scrolled through the comments just to make sure I wasnt tripping loll I love it
I think it’s because the like blood is there to mark where it was
@@confused6564 yea but she needed to know where the lines were before she injected
What they don't tell you is that whenever you want to get an actual surgical nose job it will not only make it more expensive (because they have to remove and clean the filler taking more time in surgery) but the surgeons won't guarantee any great results because removing fillers is hard and sometimes they can't remove everything. If fillers are your only option then go ahead but if you are thinking about having surgery in the long run just save up for the surgery.
Omg I’ve never thought about this :0 thank you!
Also this parricular procedure is dargerous, you can go blind if it's done incorrectly
and even tho they brand filler as more affordable its really only so in the short term
Yup, I asked about getting this done and she told me she wouldn’t do it on me I’m too young and because fillers are heavy on the face and as you age it’ll only droop making it worse.
doesn't the filler dissolve eventually though
I really get where she is coming from and it makes me happy to see how she glows after the procedure! The filler fits her nose bone and doesn’t look ridiculous with the rest of her features
She looked so happy afterwards, and confident. I love seeing woman confident in their skin! :)
I’m choking on the irony.
@@RDMGAMER what irony-?
@@eunoia222 lol Never mind.
@@RDMGAMER Right 🤣
@@RDMGAMERyea fake confidence
The doctor honestly did so well her nose looks really really great, and the client is happier! what more could you ask for
Ain’t no way that pain was a 1/10 I saw the painful blinks and that’s enough for me 🏃🏻♂️💨💨
FR THOSE BLINKS WERE A NO FOR ME
Yeah same
Yes I was having a small mole taken off the side my nose n he went to give me the shot n I started feeling faint etc n he stopped. It was just a Dr office n he wouldn't do it then. Think I scared him. It hurt bad I mean bad.
😂😂😂
its because you feel the preassure if the needle its not literally pain. i hope this helps 🙂
I'm happy she's happy but its unfortunate society has such a standard for beauty that people feel insecure about their unique features. She was beautiful before as much as she is after, and whoever felt the need to put it in her head that she was not beautiful before is just insecure themselves. No one is perfect, but that's what makes us who we are. Anyways, sorry for the rant, society is toxic, but at least she's happy and that's all that matters.
Agree with what you said.
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People getting surgeries are promoting insecurities because they all have to go to a doctor to "fix" them. Mga buang. For sure her being happy about her face is temporary.
Some of yall are mean in these comments. If she loves her nose she loves her new nose it's not for you to like it's for her own well being.
I agree with you, I just hope she doesn't regret it in the future and I hope no damage has been made.
Thats the point, she doesnt like it because its not enough Insta like...
@@woolypuffin392 and how would u know that? But all I'm saying is none of y'all paid for her surgery so idk why people are being mean to her
@@mony5717 Ikr! It's her body and her money! She can do whatever she wants :)
Exactly that it’s her body and she can do whatever she likes with it very glad she’s happier.
I think some people just don’t like the fact that features are able to be altered and that some are seen as more desirable than others because then the people with those ‘less desirable’ features feel bad about themselves hence the comments. Not everyone, just some.
Beautiful lady.. When Courtney said she was a mother and a wife I was taken back. She doesn't look a day over 18 years old. She is so young looking.. Definitely blessed with some youthful gene's. The results of the procedure are stunning. Glad she is happy x
What an antiquated statement... good god- seriously re-read what you wrote
@@DigitalAndInnovation fuck off and stop throwing a fit over nothing
Their comment is not wrong or offensive in anyway
Maybe she is 18 .
She may have had her kids young?
This video is so underrated and it deserves way more views. The doctor performed beautiful art on her client's nose and you can see the client feels relieved that she's looking more like what she wants to look like. And all with such a small, non-invasive procedure. I love it!
Tbh I like her old nose it looked good and suited her face more
I sorta like the downward noses, I think they have a special flare to them, and I find natural imperfections beautiful in their own way, but I'm not against people doing alterations to their body either. I believe that feeling beautiful is what matters. Whether it's natural or not, wearing makeup or going bare, if you feel beautiful, I say go for it. Because it's how you feel about yourself is what really counts. If it's you, it's you. You create your own kind of beauty for yourself
I agree with you, but some people don't understand that. 😞
It is fascinating to see the before & after pix. A nose w/ a bump, or a little downward etc -- these noses can bring a mature nobility to a face that is alluring & beautiful. The poor woman trades in an interesting, aristocratic face for a pretty & ordinary one. It is very very sad to see. Although obviously there are also times when the surgery improves the face.
Why is it an “imperfection” tho 🤔
Her nose is actually what makes her face interesting... Americans are way too obsessed with this cookie cutter beauty. In France, women tend to embrace their little imperfections, and that gives their beauty more depth. It’s a bit like Cindy Crawford’s beauty mark.
This was a really nice reminder. I think she looks gorgeous before and after, and your comment kind of reminded me that we all are! :-)
exactly! now it's like, everyone looks freaking same! same lips, same nose, same eyebrows, same cheek bones.
Cindy Crawford’s beauty mark isn’t an imperfection, its actually desirable, which is why some women draw a fake one on with eyeliner. Its literally called a “beauty mark” for a reason
lmaoo why would you compare a beauty mark with a NOSE literally the worst comparison ever. and it’s not only americans who get nose jobs, people don’t need to stay with crooked noses if they don’t want to??
Well there is a thing called the golden ratio though.
People will judge you for getting it done. People will judge you for having an imperfection. There’s no way in pleasing everyone so just do what you like.
Facts 💯 no better way of saying it.
Now I agree with that!
Couldn't have said it better
Completely agreed👍
In no way was her nose an imperfection. It’s a very common looking nose and just seems more rare because people with that kind of nose get nose jobs so often. It’s the medicalization of beauty standards
Courtney is my niece, and I think she’s so beautiful, both before and after! And her amazing personality is also what makes her so beautiful! I love you, Courtney!
I did some research, and she is not your neice
@@iridesticide7456 wtf 🤣
😂😂😭😭😭
Not you pretending to be someones Aunty LMAOO I'm dead.
I made the same procedure with a bad professional. I didn’t know she was bad, but I ended up with a horrible nose ☹️ Legally I got the right to ask for full refund and I did it, and right now I’ll have to remove the acid with a good professional. The procedure is amazing, but you always need to find someone who’s extremely professional! Don’t let a shit doctor touch your nose. You might end up with a deformed nose or something even worse!
I'm so sorry to know that :(
I hope your nose is alright now
Was it correctable? Bc in this video the doc said that some patients even see permanent results
Haha, mashallah very nice.
she said the pain was a a level 1 but when that needle got stuck in a spot almost in her nostril i saw her eyes flinch with pain! i feel like if i want there and refinery was filming me it'd be like opening a present i don't like but i have to pretend i LOVE it vibes.
probably just a reaction to the pinch.
Yeah that's called a 1 level pain whereas 10 is screaming and crying DUH
What they don’t tell you is that if you’ve got fillers you won’t be able to qualify for a primary rhinoplasty, it’ll be considered as a secondary/revision rhinoplasty since they’ll have to remove the filler substance that’s stuck to the cartilage.
Omg thank you so much! No where is my research about this procedure did it say that
@@anikasear8910 You’re welcome! I also did my research and ended up having surgery, didn’t take the risk of getting fillers.
I’ve seen videos of people rhinoplasties as long as the filler is thinner and further back
Medical professionals in 2021: "I'm a head and face artist."
It sounds pretentious for sure, LOL. BUT, if you're looking into plastic surgery, that's kinda what you wanna hear. If some surgeon was a "One Stop Shop", I'd skip over them, cause if you do either one thing perfectly, or focus on one area very well, the client gets better results. I'd never get a nose job from a surgeon that did 300 body-based surgeries a year and just feels "okay" with the 5 facial surgeries they've done over the same amount of time.
I mean... Literally!
Yes, I thought this was so cringe when she said it. Very sad the world has come to this 🙈 Her job should have been to say to this young woman she didn't need it at all. So... guess this was all for the money. She didn't need this AT ALL!! A stunning young woman, everybody in the comments agreed, so why, why, why ?? Same with piercings, tattoos, breast implants, lip fillers, it never stops. The source of the problem is deeper than a layer of skin. 🙄 on top of this, what if her daughter has the same nose? What message does that give her? Seriously she does more harm than good with this!!
Wow! That's insane...it actually works. honestly, I have seen so many "no surgical" cosmetic procedures and I haven't really seen much difference in the before and afters. This however, actually made a difference.
She looks adorable!!! Her personality is what radiates the most and what makes her even more beautiful🥰
I have a crooked nose and you can do
what you want but you don’t NEED surgery to be beautiful if your nose isn’t “perfect”. My mom (and all my siblings) have variations of a crooked nose and it’s part of our heritage and history and I’ve learned to love it. ❤
Exactly 🙏💕 I LOVE the way her nose looked before. It is so much a part of your identity that changing it might cause some trauma.
I actually think that it's not necessarily the nose, but more the lips. I am a portrait artist and I guess that I study faces so much that I see features in a certain way. I honestly think that a bit of filler in the lips (not overly done, just a bit to make them more protruding from the profile) would actually make her nose look smaller. And with a bit of nose contouring also, it would all look a lot more proportionate. But as her sweet mom in law says, she doesn't actually "need" anything done, but in case she wants a more visible change, that's what I would suggest.
She was already stunning, and now she’s more confident!!!
This is amazing, small procedures that show results right away are just wow. I love how confident she looked and the doctor did an amazing job.
Liquid nose jobs can be very dangerous because there are several arteries along the nose and could lead to blindness or necrosis
That’s why you leave it to professionals who is careful and studied everything they need to do their job!
@@dianaval6082 even then complications aren't as uncommon as u may think
What do u recommend ? what would be the best way?
This^ 👏👏👏
necrosis is terrifying so nose jobs are a no from me
The doctor’s accessories are legit awesome. Pink gloves, mask, and lipstick pin. 🤌🏻
Absolutely! And she's got such gorgeous hair 😍
The pin looks like a syringe, which is even cooler!
I had a non surgical nose job done on me and here’s my experience:
Pros
1. I think it can be very convenient because of how little the procedure takes
2. It is cost effective
3. It can make a significant change on your nose
Cons
1. I think once you do it you become used to it and after a few months your body absorbs it so you have to do the procedure all over again (i would usually get it done every 3 months)
2. it is a bit painful, and it feels uncomfortable, i got a bit swollen for a few days and then it went away
3. If you do it for a significant amount of time you might notice your nose getting a bit wider
If you think this is the best thing for you i totally suggest you do it!! especially with a professional
ps: you are beautiful and whatever you feel looks best on you do it!
How much did this cost you every 3 months??
She has the right to look and feel the way she wants to! Excellent work
this is why I don't often look in the mirror, makes me feel less self conscious. Its okay to have some flaws!!!🤪
and it's okay to change something you don't like
@@hiitsjasper Of course it is it's just that most people don't stop with the something, it becomes somethings and then gets compulsive and weird looking. Its very hard to stop once you start and the line between looking better and worse gets thinner and thinner.
I've found that looking at myself more made me more happy with myself.
@@Dumpstergoblins true! But first you will go through that stage of being self conscious and then of you can get past that stage without altering anything, you then reach the stage of acceptance and then no longer a flaw or maybe even attractive. And when you yourself see that feature as attractive, it won't be a problem to others.
@@hiitsjasper It's better to just accept it for what it is in my opinion, it makes people more confident and prevents destruction from happening.
Wow the change is drastic in her profile! Good for her, she seems so happy!
Honestly I respect her choice but I feel her natural nose looked quite good n gave her a unique face n nose . Also who decides what's perfect or ideal when it comes to looks ?!
I wish these noses were normalized, sad when the first thing that comes up when you search for hooked nose is how to get rid of it.
Yeah like why having face like a Greek (goddess, if you will) is a bad thing
Like screw you, mere mortals
I think her old nose suits her features better
Ok Linus... 🙄
She looked million times better before the injection now she basically got a bigger nose with a due procedure months later. Tbh I was born with the same nose she got after injecting her nose tip and was thinking about surgery but I guess I'm good
Guys if you plan to have a rhinoplasty at some point of your life don't do this procedure. It creates fibrosis which is scarring underneath the tissue. You may not see it and it's not necessarily bad but doctors notice it and they will elevate the price for a rhinoplasty a lot. If money is not a problem for you then go for it, I'm just trying to save you some $$$
I love this! I’m glad she just straightened her nose instead of shrinking it because her nose is so pretty!
Why mark it then wipe off the marking? I’m confused lol x
She might just have a good eye to where she knows where she wants to place the filler 🤷🏾♀️
@@BeccaP007 tbh I would trust her she did a great job x I’d love my lips done but I don’t trust people easily lol 😂
I guess she's experienced enough to remember just like artists.
She may have had a diagram of the face & nose on paper with the proportions copied.. similar to how Botox placement is decided, marked & kept on a patients record.
No the line remains, look closely at the part when she wiped it off, the white lines are still present on the nose bridge
I had this done. It really does build your confidence while still feeling like you and without the expensive surgery, and down time. And if you hate it, you can go back to your normal self.
Is it worth the risk ?
her nose looked so much beautiful before, it had personality and it fitted with her face… the new one looked bigger and made her lips smaller.
She looks so pretty, she honestly made the right decision for herself
She looks so much happier afterwards ☺ hope this gives her the confidence she should have in herself 💜
Glad she's happy with the result, though she had a really gorgeous aquiline nose before, very classical! IDK about fillers though, there's always a risk they dissolve weirdly.
This seems pragmatic and sensible. Not very invasive and one can see clear change. Pretty good!
I would always be surprised of how the concept of beauty could differ from one person to another; her nose was normal and cute for me, as well as facial features and flawless skin. I guess every head is a different world.
I prefer the before. For me, it ruined the natural angle of the nose bridge that was the deepest which makes her oevrall nose shape appear smaller, but the after, that appeared more bigger hene giving the overall look bigger and looked unnatural like her nose was being pulled.
Finally found someone who thinks like me, yes her nose does look straight but it's now too big for her face. But if she's happy with it than it doesn't really matter
I was looking for a comment like mine, thank you 🙏💕 I thought is it me or the after looked worse 🙈 I myself LOVE noses like her before nose!!!
Incredible! Very innovative and always so nice to see people happy with the changes they make!
Looks like she didn’t put numbing cream on the bottom of the nose lol
Thought so too 😂
🤣 She said the pain level was a “One, if that”. Her flinching would have us believing otherwise, Lol!
😂 you caught that flinch?! Yeah it stung lol
Her nose is beautiful and after, I am happy that she did this for herself.
tbh i didn’t really notice much of a difference until she turned side ways
same
Her skin looks so healthy and young like wow
Filler will move into different places near her nose and after a while in will look swollen. The filter will not dissolve, it will move. If it is incorrectly done(which i don't know), there is a possibility of filter getting inside of an artery that goes to the eyes aaand that may result in blinding sooo yeee filterr yeeyyy
I hate the nose-job hate argument that "you're showing your kids that that nose is ugly and they'll hate themself." First, not everybody wants to have kids. Second, let's stop pretending like you genuinely care about that person's kid's self-esteem. Third, moms deserve to be happy and feel confident in their skin too
This is such a bs comment I can’t
@@solanum6039 congrats
A: this is a case where she does in fact have kids, B: it’s straw manning and a poor argument to assume that the people who disagree with you secretly don’t even hold their own position and deep down agree with you, and it’s especially shallow to assume people who disagree with you automatically don’t have empathy for the people they’re arguing on behalf of, C: yes, I agree, this is a complex argument with no clear answer! I’m happy she feels so much better about herself after the procedure and I support her decision, but people are allowed to have complex opinions
@@asulaboo7703 You couldn't have said that better
Unfortunately this stuff doesn’t stay where you put it and diffuses across the face. It also stays in the face much longer than doctors previously thought so getting touch ups after it diffuses will just make your face puffier and puffier over time
my doc told me it depends what type of filler was used. The newer ones dont do that.
Evidently you end up looking like a villager
that’s why you diffuse the filler before getting a touch up. a good doctor will tell you that.
@eV Avoz that's true
Fact: When you do what others say you shouldn’t, you’re definitely happier! Hell yeah girl! You go 🙏🏼
I wish more people could see how beautiful, striking and elegant aquiline noses are.
Same! I absolutely love aquiline noses!
never knew there's a non surgical way for a nose job ..😮
I was born with a big nose and finally it’s my time to shine ✨ so grateful I never got a nose job because beauty trends change so fast
If she feels good then it's worked.
I got a nsnj in October 2020 and it just has fully dissolved now. I loved it sooo much, it’s really freaky how technically your nose is bigger and filled but it looks smaller because it’s straight. And don’t get me started on the lifted tip😭 I felt like a whole new person. I’m not desperate to do it again any time soon but I’ve definitely been thinking about if I should, or if I should save for an actual nose job, or do nothing at all.
I got surgery 15 years ago and it was super painful for a good decade. The results were far from what I wanted. Do some research before you make up your mind. I'm going to try fillers next as I'm not willing to go thru surgery again. It sux not having a perfect nose from birth (especially when your sister and mother do, like mine).
My issue with a liquid nose job is that it is not really a great solution for people who require a surgical rhinoplasty, which in my opinion this girl Courtney, did. Filler is great for camouflaging minor flaws like evening out small dorsal humps and making the septum appear more symmetrical (for these issues I agree it's like a little miracle). But in cases like this where there is a substantial dorsal hump (and also a lower face deficiency), the end result is a larger, elongated nose. At the end of the day it's the patient's choice, and she seemed happy with it so this is all moot.
I thought her before nose looked way better.
she doesn’t NEED rhinoplasty. that’s such a shitty thing to say
@@serene3175 She came in with a desire to make her nose more esthetic. I am saying this patient would have been a much better candidate for a rhino versus filler, and it would yield a much more esthetic result. There's nothing mean about it.
Don't mind the hatefull messages, you were as amazingly beautiful before as you are now. I had a nose surgery 10 years ago and it was so f painfull, but when I look at the mirror it was f worth it. Love yourself as your are, with your flaws and your improvements. What matters is inside. Lots of love from Argentina
Thankyou ❤️
I've always hated my upturned nose. And here people are paying to have it done. Guess I should embrace it.
This doctor is brilliant 👌🏻
Halo
Such a simple procedure made such a natural transformation! So glad she's happy with it!
She looks beautiful both before and after
How would the filler dissolve? I’ve seen people whose face/nose look swollen after filler gets dissolved…
I've watched documentaries about it and one doctor from Korea said that it doesn't really dissolved but just goes somewhere around your face... you get bumps and whatnot..
@@ping0518 I was considering filler. Can you please tell me what is the name of the Korean Dr?
@@andreagf101 hi! I tried to find what search keywords I had back then.. I saw it 2 years ago when I was deciding for a nose job... I remember it was written in native korean language and unfortunately I couldn't find it. But I do remember him saying that "this is what plastic surgeons don't tell you-- no matter what they use for those fillers they don't really "dissolve" and get absorbed by your body." I remember him explaining about how (when it gets "absorbed") it sticks on your bones/cartilage so some of it may be hard to get out of your body. I forgot what name of nose surgery or if it was a non-invasive approach but I remember him saying it was banned in Korea nowadays. He encourages people to really know the pros and cons on what fillers you use and keep asking doctors about the long term effect it does. At the end of the day it'll always be your decision...
I got silicone ones for my rhinoplasty and sadly my body rejected it... so I had to take it out of my body. I'm just glad it didn't poke out of my skin or turned my nose turned black. My nose is back BUT it did leave something behind... my nose has somehow changed a bit like now it has a bit more bridge into it even with the silicone taken off.
The experience was both good and bad. I learned a lot. I don't think I'll ever have my nosed touched again in the future.
@@andreagf101 not sure if it’s the same video, but I watched this one and it definitely helped me ruclips.net/video/9jCtfrgyQ-A/видео.html
It normally sags downward I suppose. 😂🤣😂 I would sleep on my back just to be sure it didn't sag to one side in the morning 😂🤣😂😂
Im glad she’s happy now, but I wish ppl felt more confident in how they look and would embrace all of kinds of beauty.
She made it bigger 🥲
The actual beauty and confidence is always think positive from our own natural beauty🥰 the world may set a limit to beauty and for trend they change it. We have to love our natural beauty
To me it was super minimal but utterly it is about her own thoughts and her own confidence and I'm glad she's happy with it.
I heard adding filler to the nose/liquid rhinoplasty can be dangerous because there's the possibility of blindness and/or necrosis if injected into the wrong nerve
that is absolute true, if you ever want to change your nose, rhinoplasty would be the best but in her case she wanted it pretty soon. if you do get a non-surgical nose job, a good doctor and spending a couple hundred more is very worth it.
There’s nothing wrong with her nose it’s just perfect how it was to begin with I think her nose fits her face
She made her nose look bigger.
Her nose just got 2x bigger.
I KNOWWW She LYIN'
🤣😭😭😭😭
She looks the same before and after! she is beautiful
It literally looks bigger tho?
because it is. nothing was removed but filleres were added so ofc it will be bigger but different shape
Honestly, her unique nose actually makes her attractive. Kind of like how natural anomalies with the teeth give character to a person's smile. 🙂
Be proud of your genetics... Your uniqueness
Amen 🙏💕
1) certainly do what you love and makes you happy! 2) you have a perfectly fine nose to be proud of by the way! Love it!
I have a similar nose...and I feel the same way. I am so happy this is available. This would be so life changing for me I could cry. I cannot wait for the day I can do this.
Please don't, her before was so much better! 🙏💕
I feel sad that shes been made to feel like theres something wrong or bad with how she looks. Sure, her nose is a little big, but why is that bad? She may feel more confident about her appearance for now, but how long will that last until she deems some other feature of hers to be bad and needing to be fixed?
Yes it is her body and her choice to change it, but her choices influence those around her, including her daughter. Rather than teaching her daughter that there is no wrong way to be and that self love is the most beautiful thing of all, shes reinforcing the idea that to be beautiful you must fit a pretty strict mold of what is acceptable.
And meanwhile men are allowed to just be themselves, ugly or not. Men can go around without a care in the world as to how they look. They know their value as a person does not lie in their appearance. Why does a woman's value lie in hers?
For anyone reading this, don't fall into the beauty industry rabbithole. You will never be happy if you think of your body as a mr potato head with interchangeable parts. It can be difficult, but learning to accept your appearance and to not put beauty, a naturally fleeting thing, so high on a pedestal is freeing. Everyone's looks will fade one day, so focus on your skills, your brain, your personality, those things will last much longer and be far more fulfilling and meaningful
Thank you, Lorna.:) That was a beautiful, well-thought out message.💞
All my life i have a nose like hers. I genuinely love mine. 🥰
I agree but UNFORTUNATELY it's not just men whom judge our flaws WOMEN also judge us very harshly..... AS well as children, and old people Everyone judges women harshly, particularly of teen to child bearing age...if we're Not 'cookie cutter' type of beautiful
Damn reading this made me feel so much better and on top of the world! Then I looked in a mirror and saw my big ass nose again, the feeling immediately went away.
People who don't have to look at an ugly nose in the mirror have no idea what it's like to live with one. Society is cruel. Very cruel.
Ngl yhe only thing that changed was the side but glad she enjoyed it!!
It will "show her daughter the confidence she wants her to have"?? It's not confidence, it's changing your face because you are not confident in yourself
Exactly what I thought. I mean her daughter will start wondering if her nose needs surgery as well? 🤔🤯🙈
This procedure cleaned up the lines, but it was already a dominant feature, a rhinoplasty lowering and straitening the nose bridge to soften and lesson the nose dominance would look really good, I wouldn't have added height to the nose.
Fascinating! never knew this was even a thing. She looks beautiful and soo happy. and OMG she looked like a college girl to begin with. Really great that she did this. Hope she adds followups to see how it lasts and changes or updates over time. So glad this doc was so excellent... that's the scary part... how does one find a doc like that!
This girl is gorgeous.
This is good for if you're deciding if you want a nose job
She looks beautiful both before and after!
I did the same procedure last year
I was not happy with it at all coz it made my nose look bigger, yes it kinda looked better than before but I was still not happy with that.
And I did a plastic surgery this year, the doctor was the best! He did a perfectly great job and now I'm just so so happy with my nose, like it looks wayy better than i expected.
I had some problems like the nostrils looked obviously uneven it made me so worried but he told me not to worry and it's getting better slowly and that it's still in the healing process.
It's over 3 months post-op and I feel like it's getting better.
I got surgery 15 years ago and have hated the results every single day.
@@bumblebee_ms oh I’m really sorry that happened!! How come you didn’t choose to do another surgery?
@@DeYaa Money. And thanks. How is yours now?
@@bumblebee_ms I can say it’s not the best, but still so much better than how my nose looked before, the nostrils have changed but you can still somehow see they’re uneven, just not as obvious as before. Also it has been over a year idk why my nose tip still looks so swollen. I don’t hate it but I know it’s not the best either. Still, I choose to like it😄
I’m really really sorry to hear that the result was not what you wanted, I can totally feel you, I wish you all the best.
@@DeYaa I'm also sorry to hear your nose isn't how you want it. I am considering trying fillers. All the best to you too.
Cheers :)