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Hey was wondering if 3 months is too soon to consider a nose job...
I had a HT oct 15th 2009 healing quite well.. any help will be great! -nick
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I have done 3 rhinoplasties in hair patients after 6 months. I'd wait at least a month, but they should be independently healing "theatres" and not effect one another.
Dr. Lindsey McLean VA
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I had a hair transplant done only 2 days after a nose job.
The nosejob was to fix a crooked nose after it got broken in an accident. I scheduled it in the same week as the hair transplant to save on down time from work. ![]() Both surgeries were done by different doctors of course. When I went back to the transplant clinic for check ups, the doctor and nurses were all curious to see my nose lol! |
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