I lost a ton of weight — and it totally transformed my nose

Honey, she winced her nose.
A woman recently took to TikTok to show off what happened to her nose after she lost a ton — and people were stunned by the before and after photos.
Natalia Georgis, who goes by the handle @nataliaageorgis on the social media app, has revealed that the appearance of her nose has completely changed after undergoing gastric sleeve bariatric surgery, which removed most of her stomach.
The viral video has garnered more than 413,000 views.
Georgis opens the 11-second clip by showing a few photos of her before she lost weight and her nose looks rounder.
“A body part I didn't expect to lose weight…” she wrote in white text on the photo, before switching to an “after” photo where she shows off her “new” nose, which appears smaller, It looks more chiseled.


In the caption, Georgis admitted it wasn't something she'd always known, writing: “I'm ngl [not gonna lie] It's something I didn't notice until recently, but WOW doesn't think it's a thing…”
The Post has reached out to Georges for comment.
In the comment area, the audience couldn't believe their eyes saw this dramatic change.
“I didn't even know it was possible,” one user commented.
Another agreed, writing, “I gained and lost weight so many times that when I reached my ideal weight, all my features looked very different.”
“Biggest weight loss so far,” admits others.


According to New York City facial plastic surgeon Dr. Philip J. Miller, losing weight won't affect your nose, or even a rhinoplasty.
“Since the nose is made of bone, cartilage and skin, it has no fat cells,” he wrote on his website. “Because there are no fat cells, gaining or losing weight does not directly affect the shape of the nose and the outcome of rhinoplasty.”
But even so, some TikTok users chimed in on her videos and claimed the same thing happened when they lost weight, with one even writing that losing some weight also changed their shoe size.
According to Livestrong, weight loss can actually lead to a smaller shoe size because there may be “less” soft tissue in the foot.
“Mine is my shoe size!!!” claimed one viewer. “Going from a size 8 to a size 6 is crazy.”
Another admitted, “100% every time I gain weight, my nose grows.”