Nose Jobs are Changing, Thanks to this Millennial Trend
The trend is about moving more toward individualized noses and away from cookie-cutter looks, Melissa Doft, a New York City-based plastic surgeon, tells Allure of her experience in her practice. “Patients are embracing individuality. They are proud of their heritage,” she says. “The trend in the ’80s and ’90s had always been to make the nose smaller, but now some women and men wish to have a more pronounced nose.”