What is the average cost for Rhinoplasty, and good money saving ideas?
I јυѕt turned 16 аחԁ сһοѕе I’m going tο ԁο іt, tһіѕ isn’t ѕοmе mean teen insecurity, ѕο delight don’t lecture mе οr tеƖƖ mе һοw "Jesus" wουƖԁ feel. Tһіѕ іѕ ѕο tеrrіbƖе tһаt I really lock myself іח mу room ѕο even mу parents саח′t see mе. Cаח anyone wһο һаѕ gone through tһіѕ course οf action give mе аח tһουɡһt? Being 16 аחԁ mу issue οf חοt wanting tο leave tһе house, I’m חοt sure I’m comfortable getting a job. I саח′t result іח myself tο qυеѕtіοח mу parents fοr money еіtһеr, tһіѕ іѕ mу problem аחԁ I рƖοt οח doing tһіѕ myself. I јυѕt need tһουɡһtѕ, аחԁ аח estimated cost.
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First, let me say that I am sorry you feel this way. I know – believe me, I KNOW! – how you feel. I once felt the very same way over very severe acne I had in the past. It was hard even to go out in broadcast or face anyone.
Thankfully – through expensive medications – I don’t have that sort of acne anymore. But I know how it feels to want to take drastic action.
Rhinoplasty can cost anywhere from $3000 to $8000. It varies. Check this website to find out the mean cost in your area: http://www.realself.com/Rhinoplasty/cost
Rhinoplasty may or may not solve the problem after one surgery; errors do occur and sometimes surgery has to repeated – I just want to let you know yet to be of time.
Check out the before & after photos on this website and they’ll give you a excellent thought what a rhinoplasty can really accomplish: http://www.realself.com/Rhinoplasty/Nose-job/reviews
Make sure – if you get it done – that you find a qualified surgeon with a excellent reputation. You don’t want one who has a reputation for making errors, or you could end up after the surgery worse off (as far as how your nose looks) than before. Google the surgeon’s name to check out reviews before you make an appointment. If you see offers for cheap cosmetic surgery, the people doing the surgery likely are either not fully qualified or don’t have a excellent reputation. It’s worth it to pay full fee for the surgery.
I really wish you the best.
I would suggest – just from my own experience, and having been through similar struggles – that it would be excellent for you to see a counselor, even if you do have the surgery. I have learned – through what I went through with the acne, and in the link of years since then – that your self-image is not really determined by how you look. Really, you can be pleased with yourself even when you don’t look the way you want to look. You can do this by choosing what you are going to reckon or believe about yourself. What others reckon of you does not define you; YOU know yourself better than anyone else, so YOU are the only one qualified to define YOU. If you are conventional to yourself, you are OK. How you look does not define you. I know people treat us like looks are all that matters, but the truth is that who you are matters more than how you look.
I’ve learned that – no matter how much you improve how you look (whether it takes acne medication or surgery!), you won’t feel excellent about yourself unless you change the way you reckon. There are models who despise their bodies – because they reckon this way about themselves; there are run of the mill-looking people, with flaws, who are pleased with themselves, because they reckon excellent things about themselves. If your surgery makes you reckon uncommon things about yourself, it will help you. If you keep thinking the same way, the surgery won’t help you. This is where a counselor can help you – change the underlying thoughts that make you feel so dreadful about yourself.
And – if your parents are understanding people – it would be excellent to tell them how you’re feeling about not even wanting them to see you, because of your nose. They will want to help you. And they could probably schedule an appointment for you with a counselor.