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LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 30, 2021) For years, aesthetic surgery has gotten a bad rap. For some, having aesthetic surgery may be purely cosmetic. For others, having aesthetic surgery can change the function of their vital body parts and, in turn, change their life.
Sarah Sbert never thought she would need to have surgery on her face. In her teen years, she developed a bump on her nose. It didn t bother her at first, but as her body and face grew over time, so did the size of the bump.
As the bump grew, so did the complications it caused. Sbert was experiencing daily nosebleeds, lasting anywhere from five to 45 minutes. She was constantly having trouble breathing through her nose. When she finally decided to see a doctor for the side effects of her deviation, the experience was not a positive one. She says they were so negative about her condition that they scared her out of getting a procedure to fix it.
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