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Facinated by faces

November 6, 2006 by Tricia

I have this thing about peoples faces, I enjoy just looking at how different one persons features are from another’s.

Perhaps that’s the make up artist in me or maybe it’s the fact that I worked as a nurse for a plastic surgeon. I’m particularly fascinated with noses- straight ones, crooked ones, little ones, big ones. LOL yeah – noses are interesting.

So I was doing my rounds checking out various cosmetic and plastic surgeons websites when I came across rhinoplasty San Jose. I was looking at the before and after photos there. It’s so interesting how much a persons face can change after rhinoplasty (nose job) or a facial procedure.

Is anyone else fascinated with faces? If you are what facial feature interests you most?





Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Services Tagged With: face, facial features, nose, plastic surgeon, rhinoplasty

Comments

  1. Mr. Fabulous says

    November 7, 2006 at 6:46 am

    I didn’t know that was the kind of nursing you did. Very cool.

    I don’t think I focus that much on faces. Eyes, maybe. Can’t change those, though.

  2. Joefish says

    November 7, 2006 at 11:08 am

    When I first saw this headline in my feed reader I thought it said “Fascinated by feces.” I thought, “Whoa! Tricia’s really getting personal.”

  3. Mike says

    August 1, 2007 at 6:43 pm

    Me again… I think everyone’s fascinated by faces, especially their own!!! I’m sort of like you, Tricia, in that I’m always checking out people’s features… probably because, again like you, I work a bit with a surgeon who performs plastic surgery – specifically San Francisco rhinoplasty. Anyway, noses do stand out don’t they? Good ones, bad ones, doesn’t matter. I’ve read that they’re the second most prominent feature of the face behind the eyes (I would’ve thought the eyes and then, probably, the lips). Great post as always.

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