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History of the first nose job can be dated back to two thousand five hundred years but the first cosmetic nose job never took place until the late 1800’s. Around the sixth century BCE, an Indian doctor outlined the process for grafting a flap of cheek skin over the nose.
Unlike earlier medical practices, it caused more harm than good such as leeching or rubbing animal waste into wounds. These methods by ancient plastic surgeons were quite effective but incredibly painful as well.
For years, people did not get nose jobs for just any reasons but were used instead on patients who had lost their noses due to war wounds or diseases.
By the sixteenth century, when Europeans affected with sunken nose with syphilis, people wanted to avoid stigmatisation and so surgeons invented grafting procedures to replace lost or disfigured noses.
If patients were not ready to undergo the procedure, they were given a prosthetic nose like Tycho Brahe. Even though the term “rhinoplasty” used to describe plastic surgery of the nose did not emerge until the 1820’s, and the term “nose job” in 1944, nose alteration for medical or cosmetic reasons has it’s roots in ancient history.
The Hindu Sanskrit writings of Susrutra, an Indian physician, gave the details to the process of surgically restoring damaged or missing noses and he used a similar method to that of modern day plastic surgery.
His methods were used for more than two thousand years, well into the nineteenth century. A nose job in the sixteenth century took three weeks and patients had to wait for two more weeks before the surgeon formed the flap of skin into a nose-like shape, making the job complete.
Nose jobs have revolved throughout the centuries and the modernized surgeries requires little time and does involve any physical pains until the olden times.
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