Do I must quit being a martial arts practitioner?

Hybrid Myst

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If I do rhinoplasty to make my nose smaller will this mean I have to quit being a martial artist. I heard that my nose will be too sensible.
For a little while it's ok , however I didn't want to be permanent, can't live without martial arts.
 
Why make your nose smaller? Love who you are and spend the money on a vacation.

The nose job will give you a SENSITIVE nose but i doubt it really matters when someone is beating your face in.

My advice is to just keep your nose... spend the money on a hooker if you're feeling insecure.
 
You may need some time off to let your nose heal after the surgery but you shouldn't have to quit. You may chose to quit if you don't want to chance your new nose getting broken but that's just looking for an excuse.
 
I would imagine that you would have to take some time off for it to heal, as with any type of injury, surgery, etc. Ultimately, I think you'll be able to continue martial arts once it's fully healed.

However, don't trust me. I'm just theory crafting here, just like probably every one else that will answer this question. What you need to do is ask your doctor or surgeon about exactly how sensitive your nose will be after it's healed. When in doubt about such things, the only person you should really be asking is your doctor.

As an aside, I'm not at all a fan of plastic surgery, and don't think you should get the surgery. Ultimately, it's your decision though, not mine.

Hope whatever you do, it all works out for ya.
 
Your nose is fine, just look at tom cruise nose...

Take that money and spend it on martial arts DVD's, or save it for your education, or attend a UFC/K1 event, or send it to me so I can open my own martial arts gym, haha.

Unless you have a huuuuge problem with your looks, don't spend the money on those stupid surgeries that with time could actually make your body weaker and prone to injuries, look what happened to michael jackson.
 
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