Of course, it's true that
it's all case by case, so we can't say that having a nose job is unconditionally dangerous, but
in general, when you have a nose job, you get a lot of scarring and your blood flow drops drastically, making you too vulnerable to infection, whether it's a non-implant or something.
Have you seen cases where the nose is completely crushed, which is commonly referred to as a contracted nose? This means that all the cartilage in the nose is dead, and the reason the cartilage dies is because most of the blood flow does not reach the cartilage, so there is no elixir, so it is slowly absorbed. In most cases,
there is little or no blood flow in the chest area.
Because of this, they are vulnerable to infection, they are not supplied with nutrients, and the breast flesh has sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and hair follicles, so it is easy to respond to trauma, but that is not the case. The more
you think that luck is too easy, the more you are living with a time bomb.
In general, I think you should do it as your first move and the chances of it lasting forever are higher.