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On the “have” list were three breast augmentations, rhinoplasty, Botox and filler.

But those that have competed on price for elective treatments like rhinoplasty will find it harder to survive, he and others said.

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Six months later, emerging from surgery for a chin implant and rhinoplasty, I was more devastated than ever.

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In the development of rhinoplasty, for example, citing scholars such as Sander Gilman, Fitzharris shows how a person’s nose became a marker of their health.

It begins in Renaissance Italy, where the push for rhinoplasty came not from kings but from the general populace, who had perfected skin grafts long before the European medical profession — such as it was.

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