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Plastic surgery on the nhs?

Asked by fau 2 months ago, 6 answers.

hi basically I just want to know will I be able to get a rhinoplasty on the NHS?

I'm 16 but I have absolutely no confidence whatsoever and I despise the way I look I will seriously do anything to change it, but more than anything I hate my nose.

Can...

you get it done at my age? I hate the way I look so much, I actually can't deal with it anymore :|

Answered by jemmaammej on Aug 26, 2009, 04:18PM
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sorry wrong category too

it me Answered by enna on Aug 26, 2009, 04:24PM
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well I dont know but I think 18 years old you should be able to sign for your self post a pic of yourself so I can give my my opinion I think you are being to hard on your self I think I am so ugly I have the lowest self a steam ever I hate everything thing about me sometimes I cry when I think about how ugly I am so I can relate to what you are saying

... Answered by slavaim on Aug 26, 2009, 06:31PM
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what's wrong with your nose and how you look jemmaammej? I had a look on your profile and if that's you on that website, you're actually very pretty, and I can't see anything wrong with your nose. Maybe it's more psychological?

Its True Answered by dulllikeglitter on Aug 26, 2009, 08:27PM
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You probably can with parental consent, I had a friend who had a nose job for her 17th birthday, but everyone in the whole school knew about it and talked about her behind her back.

Answered by jemmaammej on Aug 29, 2009, 04:24PM
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it is me on the flickr website if that's what you mean, but I honestly hate it, it's so depressing :/

I think I'd be happier if I could change it

... Answered by slavaim on Aug 30, 2009, 10:04AM
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A doctor on the NHS isn't going to be willing to change it though, if there is nothing physically wrong with you. I don't know what the exact policy is, but I'm pretty sure unless you've got some deformity (even if it's big, or you feel it's ugly looking, that wont count), you will have to pay yourself. From the sounds of it, as I say the problem is psychological. I really think you should deal with it from that perspective. It's not necessarily a massive deal, you can begin to improve your confidence gradually. If you want someone to talk to, of course you can to me. I'm not exactly an expert, but I've been through it myself. A lot of it comes naturally with time and age, when you get older you start to put things into perspective. The relationships you form with other people help too, they'll compliment you and that can give confidence. Obviously I can only deduce from the information you have given me, I might be wrong, you could be some kind of monster. But based on your picture and what you have written here, that sounds like nonsense to me happy

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