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	<title>Comments on: I&#8217;m Planning To Undergo Rhinoplasty Tomorrow But I&#8217;ll Be A Bridesmaid On November 9. Should I Go Tomorrow?</title>
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		<title>By: atomictu</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 06:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>* When the cast is removed after one week, the nose will look swollen.
    * Usually by the end of the second week, the swelling and bruising have subsided enough that the casual observer will not readily notice that the nose has been operated on.
    * To the patient, the nose will look swollen or &quot;puffy&quot; for several months.
    * By about 3-4 months, the majority of the swelling will be gone but will look larger in photographs.
    * It can take as long as a year for the final shape to become apparent.
    * You should give yourself several months if if there are any work or social engagements that would cause concern.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>* When the cast is removed after one week, the nose will look swollen.<br />
    * Usually by the end of the second week, the swelling and bruising have subsided enough that the casual observer will not readily notice that the nose has been operated on.<br />
    * To the patient, the nose will look swollen or &#8220;puffy&#8221; for several months.<br />
    * By about 3-4 months, the majority of the swelling will be gone but will look larger in photographs.<br />
    * It can take as long as a year for the final shape to become apparent.<br />
    * You should give yourself several months if if there are any work or social engagements that would cause concern.</p>
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		<title>By: maggie*</title>
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		<dc:creator>maggie*</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 02:07:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you are getting it done by a plastic surgeon i would go for it. you might be a little swollen but overall you&#039;ll be fine. just beware of jumping around too much on the dance floor! 
however, if you are getting it done by an ears, nose and throat specialist (ENT) WAIT!!! they have a reputation for botching nose jobs. how do I know...? well I went through that. my rhinoplasty was done by an ENT and at first everything was alright. after I got the stitches out however, my nose collapsed. ENT&#039;s have a common problem with not supporting the nose properly. (and actually they commit insurance fraud quite often too) 
So, as long as you are getting it done by a plastic surgeon, you did your research, and typically have no problem recovering from other operations or injuries, I say go for it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are getting it done by a plastic surgeon i would go for it. you might be a little swollen but overall you&#8217;ll be fine. just beware of jumping around too much on the dance floor!<br />
however, if you are getting it done by an ears, nose and throat specialist (ENT) WAIT!!! they have a reputation for botching nose jobs. how do I know&#8230;? well I went through that. my rhinoplasty was done by an ENT and at first everything was alright. after I got the stitches out however, my nose collapsed. ENT&#8217;s have a common problem with not supporting the nose properly. (and actually they commit insurance fraud quite often too)<br />
So, as long as you are getting it done by a plastic surgeon, you did your research, and typically have no problem recovering from other operations or injuries, I say go for it.</p>
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