Nose reduction via softmaxxing

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My nose is not like a failo, but if i breath in hard, my nose gets a lil bit slimmer. So i supposed redusing width would be a looksmax.

Is hydrocortisone on nose risk free and something i should do? Lmk
 
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Used short-term, yes.
You can also use retinoids to downregulate sebaceous gland activity (either topical to localise the effect to the nose, or oral for systemic), to shrink the sebaceous glands in your nose, making it look slimmer.
Lot of people report after isotretinoin use that their nose was not as bulbous (me included).
 
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Used short-term, yes.
You can also use retinoids to downregulate sebaceous gland activity (either topical to localise the effect to the nose, or oral for systemic), to shrink the sebaceous glands in your nose, making it look slimmer.
Lot of people report after isotretinoin use that their nose was not as bulbous (me included).
Thanks brah. Did u lose hair with isotret? Or will i be ok if i apply my oils on there?
 
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No it's not risk free.

1. High cortisol:
Hydrocortisone is cortisol basically, so some goes systematically. High cortisol= fucked testosterone ( take ashwaganda for this).

2. Redness, vessels showing:
Too much skin atrophy reveals the veins on your nose (if your nose is a big failo do it and if you get this get a vein laser treatment on nose, it's safe, cheap and results are permanent)

3. Nose bump:
If you already have one it will make it more prominent because the projection of cartillage part is now reduced

4. Nose tip:
Also can make your nose tip less projected

Overall worth, just have these in mind. Imo start with a stronger corticosteroid as well :feelsokman:
 
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No it's not risk free.

1. High cortisol:
Hydrocortisone is cortisol basically, so some goes systematically. High cortisol= fucked testosterone ( take ashwaganda for this).

2. Redness, vessels showing:
Too much skin atrophy reveals the veins on your nose (if your nose is a big failo do it and if you get this get a vein laser treatment on nose, it's safe, cheap and results are permanent)

3. Nose bump:
If you already have one it will make it more prominent because the projection of cartillage part is now reduced

4. Nose tip:
Also can make your nose tip less projected

Overall worth, just have these in mind. Imo start with a stronger corticosteroid as well :feelsokman:
No way ur afghan too?
 
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Thanks brah. Did u lose hair with isotret? Or will i be ok if i apply my oils on there?
Oils on where, what do you mean?
I didn't lose any hair on isotretinoin. I'm lucky to have very thick hair naturally, I don't think I have MAA either.
 
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Can you send me your nose in pms? Maybe I could help you some more.
 
Oils on where, what do you mean?
I didn't lose any hair on isotretinoin. I'm lucky to have very thick hair naturally, I don't think I have MAA either.
Like on scalp. Idh MAA but ive always had slightliy thin corners since i was a kid. Ironically my hairline has gotten better since 13 after using rosemaryoil and derma stamping for 5 years now.

I have a friend who lost like 20% of his density because he took isotret. But he doesnt apply conditioner or oils
 
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Like on scalp. Idh MAA but ive always had slightliy thin corners since i was a kid. Ironically my hairline has gotten better since 13 after using rosemaryoil and derma stamping for 5 years now.

I have a friend who lost like 20% of his density because he took isotret. But he doesnt apply conditioner or oils
Oh, as in will your application of oils mitigate/prevent the hair loss from isotretinoin?
I don't actually even know what the pharmacodynamics are regarding hair loss consequent to isotretinoin use so you'd have to look into this a bit yourself. I did not notice hair loss/thinning whatsoever.
 
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Oh, as in will your application of oils mitigate/prevent the hair loss from isotretinoin?
I don't actually even know what the pharmacodynamics are regarding hair loss consequent to isotretinoin use so you'd have to look into this a bit yourself. I did not notice hair loss/thinning whatsoever.
Thanks brah. So it was like a miracke cure for u. I have acne too
 
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Thanks brah. So it was like a miracke cure for u. I have acne too
Dude, you don't even know. In conjunction with microneedling, isotretinoin saved me.
 
Used short-term, yes.
You can also use retinoids to downregulate sebaceous gland activity (either topical to localise the effect to the nose, or oral for systemic), to shrink the sebaceous glands in your nose, making it look slimmer.
Lot of people report after isotretinoin use that their nose was not as bulbous (me included).
What time during the day/ what schedule would you use hydrocortisone cream on? I am still in hs so its difficult to plan out when to apply certain things, do you recommend morning or night? Also is it a daily thing or only a few times a week
 

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