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TikThot creator Zuri Know too well how expensive plastic surgery can be in the United States – why when she decided that she wanted a nasal plastic, she did not consider local surgeons.
Zuri, 29, knew it would cost thousands in New York where she lives and even traveling to another city in the United States was very expensive. Then she decided if she would already travel, why not skip the domestic part and just go internationally to somewhere appealing?
So Zuri chose Mexico. And she got a “Spring break agreement” on her operation in April this year. She paid $ 4,900, which was $ 200 discount on the usual $ 5,100 fee. (The average cost of nose plastic in the United States is $ 7,637, according to the latest statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.)
It was actually a little kismet for Zuri, because she had already planned a trip, and she was able to work her operation on the agenda after doing some research on a nearby cosmetic surgery.
She tells people that she “always” wanted to fine -tune her nose, ever since she was young, so finally they had the means and the time to do it – and feel “brave” enough to go through it – felt like things fell into place.
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Zuri says that at a color person she felt that she had to do extra research to find the right doctor and facility so that the shape of the nose would end up in the end. Zuri says that she was previously hesitant to commit herself to just all doctors for fear that the results were not what she imagined, as facial structures on black women differ from other women’s.
She admits she wanted a “Barbie nose”, but she wanted it to fit her face.
Originally, she says she was considering going to the Philippines because she felt that Filipino facial features were close to black facial features and it could work. “(In the Philippines) they take implants, and they use it to build a bridge, but I wanted it to be more natural and take my rib cartish and use it instead,” she says about why she chose to go to the Philippines.
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So she chose her doctor in Mexico, who built her a Barbie nose with cartilage from her ribs. The result was a slightly upward tip and a narrower bridge than she started with. Zuri says that when she first saw her nose, she was somewhat surprised at the shape, because her nose “gave pigs” with how the tip pointed upwards.
“The more I was researching, I saw that it is normal for people to place the tip to be high because it will sink over time,” she says.
But she had no idea what she was on social media when she began to share her plastic surgery with her followers. When Zuri published a video on Tiktok It was five weeks after the surgery, people flock to the comment episode to share their views on the work she had done. While several people supplemented Zuri’s new nose, many had more similar thoughts as Zuri’s initial that the tip was up.
And they were high about it.
Comparisons with late pop singer Michael Jackson, who was known for his thin, pointed nose, were fast and abundant.
Instead of being offended by the, Zuri leaned into it. She did Additional videos referring to Jackson And even cards changed their profile picture on the social media platform to one of King of Pop.
“I love MJ. Okay?” She tells people. “Michael Jackson is a legend. To be compared to an icon I take it as a compliment.”
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However, she admits that the attack of hate comments made her “other guess” herself, simply because her critics would not end.
“I’m not even going to lie. It made me think,” she says. “I was like,” okay, maybe I’m botched. Why did I do this to myself? “But then I thought, ‘No, the internet is not really. my life.’ So I’m a big person who is in confirmations and you self -concept. So I was just trying to calm myself down. But I will not lie, in the beginning it was a lot. I didn’t cry. It didn’t come to that point, but it just made me other guess what I did. “
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Zuri, who also began to document his plastic surgery journey on her Youtube channelSays that when she was more cured-she is now seven weeks after the operation-started nasal tip a little more, and she felt more comfortable with her results. When she could set the hatred and really focus on how she felt her nose, she could really embrace it, and that was when she realized that she really got the Barbie nose that she asked for.
“Honestly, people will not like something you do, and you can’t make everyone happy,” she says about how everything went down on Tiktok and her advice for anyone who is considering plastic surgery. “I think you should only focus on yourself. If you feel strong on (getting plastic surgery), and it’s something you really want to do, and you have done your research and crossed your ts and dotted your self, you shouldn’t care. Just do it for you. You don’t live for other people. You live for you.