She Spent $6,640 on a Nose Job—Now She Says It Completely Ruined Her Face and Life
Ever wonder if a $6,640 nose job could turn your face into a “what was I thinking?” moment faster than a sneeze? Well, Wendy Macias from California has been living that nightmare ever since her trip to Tijuana, Mexico, hoping to finally ditch the nickname “Narizona” her brothers pinned on her when she was just a kid. Instead of waking up with confidence, she ended up swimming in buyer’s remorse, sleepless nights, and a deep post-op depression that no amount of “You’re still beautiful” could fix. It turns out, changing your nose isn’t just skin-deep—it shakes your whole sense of self to the core. So, before you book that plane ticket and scalpel, maybe pause and ask: is vanity really worth the risk of ruining more than your looks? LEARN MORE
A 36-year-old California woman is walking around with a severe case of buyer’s remorse after her nose job turned out to be a disappointment.
Wendy Macias, who has always been self-conscious about her sniffer, travelled to Mexico earlier this year for a procedure that set her back $6,640. However, she says she began saving for a reversion immediately afterwards.
She says the operation left her in a deep depression and warned others of the psychological impact of changing one’s appearance.
Wendy Macias’ self-consciousness started at the age of 5, when her brothers teased her about her nose
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From the age of 5, her nose was a subject of humor among her brothers, who dubbed her “Narizona” which means “big-nosed girl” in Spanish.
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