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Ashley Tisdale gets a new nose

December 17, 2007
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Ashley Tisdale star better known from “High School Musical” suffered a rhinoplasty procedure on Nov. 30.

So, last Friday she made her first appearance with a new nose.

Tisdale showed off her new look at Z100’s Jingle Ball concert, held at Madison Square Garden, where she was performing.

Tisdale had the rhinoplasty to fix an 80 percent-deviated septum. She reportedly also had to have fractured nasal bones realigned.

“I’ve known for years that I’ve had a deviated septum,” Tisdale told the magazine.

Tisdale said it was while on tour with “High School Musical,” that the affects of her condition became apparent.

“I was so out of breath, I started hyperventilating,” Tisdale said. “They were thinking it was a heart attack. The [tour] doctor got me an oxygen tank and I sat outside the stage and breathed in oxygen until I could catch my breath.”

With that, Tisdale joined an elite group of Hollywood A-listers who have admitted to having a nose job to fix a deviated septum.


Raj Kanodia, the Beverly Hills plastic surgeon who performed all of their surgeries, says a deviated septum is one of the most common problems he sees in his office.

"I would say in my practice as high as 95 percent of the people I see have a deviated septum, so chances are when someone says they have a deviated septum, they do," said Kanodia. "Most septums and noses are broken when you're a toddler because the upper bone is not developed yet so when a child is learning to walk or crawl and they fall on their face, they traumatize their nose."

Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Aniston and Ashley Simpson have all made headlines in the last year for stepping out with slightly altered noses. And like Tisdale, all three women say their new noses were a medical necessity, not a vanity.
 




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