In my opinion, someone who is not confident should definitely not have rhinoplasty. You should have this surgery when you have decided what you want. You should have the surgery when you have decided whether you want it lifted, straight, stylish, natural, and when you know what you want and can express it properly to the other party. Someone who is not sure about their doctor—wondering, “Should I go with that one, this one, or should I go and see another doctor?” “The design the one I saw before made was like this, the one I’m seeing now did that. I can’t decide which one I should choose.” You should not have surgery. First, internalize it, choose your physician, and then go to them.
Those who are not at the right stage of their life and who are not moving within a circle of trust should not have the surgery. “I divorced my husband. If I change my nose now, I will find a new partner. I will have a much happier life.” This is not correct. Rhinoplasty can bring you to a better position than where you are. But rhinoplasty is not a surgery to provide psychological support with the idea that it will make you happier than your current position. You should have surgery when your mind is calm, when you know what you want, and when you are confident. Otherwise, “This season is suitable for rhinoplasty, the winter season is not suitable. If it happens in the summer months it will be very difficult. If it happens in winter it will be very nice.” There is no such thing. The season that suits you is the most suitable season for rhinoplasty. And what determines your suitability is the time when you know what you want, are confident, and are in a state of mind that can endure the things that may come with rhinoplasty.