It depends on who you are trying to hide it from whether or not they can pay attention to details. In my opinion i think its almost impossible to hide it from your parents in the fact that a person under 17 must have parental consent before any surgery is performed, if you are extremely unhappy about your nose or even bullied about it consult your GP they should assist you and let you know the answer to all your questions.
There are many types of cancer which can effect the nose; without knowing exact details it is impossible to answer.
Can't be answered without knowing who made it. Even then, there might not be data.
Indeed it is, you do it automatically without knowing. actually its a really hard technique so just keep practicing ^_^ good luck!! :)
It depends on what your grandparents (and great grandparents) noses are like. Your parents could have genes for straight and crooked noses but only the straight nose genes are being expressed. But they could pass on the crooked nose genes to you and you would have a crooked nose. Since the crooked nose gene is recessive you are more likely to have a straight nose, especially since both your parents have them.
No body nose
you have to squeeze the bone in your nose a lot
A nose roller is a device that you use to flatten down the nose hairs in your nose without any trouble.
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Yes, before they put the nose on him.
Uhhh obviously stop picking your dang nose!!!!
Cold weather, dry weather...It dries out your nose.
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