Would a rhinoplasty be worth it?

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Im 18 and considering getting a rhinoplasty soon before I go to university. Would it be worth the thousands of dollars? Ive always been insercure about it ever since it was broken when i was young.
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You should have gotten it the day you turned 18
 
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Would it be worth the thousands of dollars?
Yes, definitely. One of the best investments you could actually make.

You have one of the craziest, tallest radix I have ever seen. I don't know if breaking your nose early in life might be the reason why, or if this is just predetermined bone growth. Anyway, that's not necessarily negative, as, ideally, male noses should be top heavy, instead of tip heavy ; as exemplified by ancient Greek aesthetics :

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A fairly realistic radix & dorsum correction + tip grafting :

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The change from the front would be very minimal :

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I doubt it's possible to shave off the radix any more to achieve a more common — and probably more ideal by current standards — nasofrontal angle, but here it is for the sake of discussion :

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Getting back to the front profile : your nostrils and alae could benefit from being horizontally expanded. Most rhinoplasty patients actually need the opposite (alar base reduction). I don't know if it's technically safe, and if so, to what extent. More knowledgeable users may chime in, or you'll ask surgeons when you eventually go on a round of consultations.
Here's another morph to illustrate the idea :

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Based on that front profile picture, I would also suggest to consider a lip lift (after the rhinoplasty). Your upper lip isn't tall enough proportionately to your lower lip, and your philtrum is rather long.
Morph :

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That could be the whole extent of your hardmaxxing journey.
 
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Yes, definitely. One of the best investments you could actually make.

You have one of the craziest, tallest radix I have ever seen. I don't know if breaking your nose early in life might be the reason why, or if this is just predetermined bone growth. Anyway, that's not necessarily negative, as, ideally, male noses should be top heavy, instead of tip heavy ; as exemplified by ancient Greek aesthetics :

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A fairly realistic radix & dorsum correction + tip grafting :

View attachment 5326189


The change from the front would be very minimal :

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I doubt it's possible to shave off the radix any more to achieve a more common — and probably more ideal by current standards — nasofrontal angle, but here it is for the sake of discussion :

View attachment 5326223

Getting back to the front profile : your nostrils and alae could benefit from being horizontally expanded. Most rhinoplasty patients actually need the opposite (alar base reduction). I don't know if it's technically safe, and if so, to what extent. More knowledgeable users may chime in, or you'll ask surgeons when you eventually go on a round of consultations.
Here's another morph to illustrate the idea :

View attachment 5326238

Based on that front profile picture, I would also suggest to consider a lip lift (after the rhinoplasty). Your upper lip isn't tall enough proportionately to your lower lip, and your philtrum is rather long.
Morph :

View attachment 5326252

That could be the whole extent of your hardmaxxing journey.
mirin the morphs
 
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