Plastic surgeons in New York and Long Island have women lined up hoping to change their look and get the same nose as Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, according to New York Daily News.

"I love the shape and size of Kate Middleton's nose and just knew I had to have it," said Brianna Diaz, 26. "I saw her nose a little while ago and now it is a huge thing for me, like an obsession and I just want to get it done."

Diaz, an office manager from Long Island, is scheduled for her rhinoplasty in two weeks.

In an interview that aired on ABC's Good Morning America in January, 22-year-old Jessica Blaier said she wanted Princess Middleton's nose ever since her wedding to Prince William in 2011. She said, "Every time she smiles, I was like that's what I want. I want my nose to be like that."

Blaier carried a picture of Middleton's face to Dr. Thomas Romo III, director of facial plastic surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, and paid him $12,000 to make her nose like the duchess'. A year later she has the Middleton nose she wanted.

Romo estimated that he already performed 100 of the $10,000-$12,000 procedures, according to the publication. Americans reportedly spent $11 billion on cosmetic surgery in 2012 and Manhattan plastic surgeon Dr. Stephen T. Greenberg said, "a couple of months ago, these women started coming into my office and asking for Kate Middleton's nose."

The request has happened so many times that Greenberg said his office now has a file of a dozen Middleton pictures to show patients when they come in for consultation. He estimated that 20 women are currently scheduled for the procedure in the next month.

Middleton is expecting her first child with Prince William and is due in July. If the baby is born July 1, he or she will share a birthday with Prince William's late mother Princess Diana. Their child, whether boy or girl, could be monarch one day since he or she is the first-born to the prince, who is second to the throne after his father Prince Charles. The child will be behind Prince William in the line of succession.