hello. I am a person who grew up hating my nose so much as an adult, having been told by adults to fix my nose due to my fat and low nose. So, as soon as I became an adult, I had nose surgery.
This hospital is run by a single director in Daejeon who only has a nose. I didn't bother going to Seoul because I thought I would have to go to the hospital multiple times to do anything other than clean my nose.
I am writing this review because I remember being worried because there weren't many reviews about this place.
I think I just called and went straight to the consultation. I asked them to raise it as high as possible.
Lowering the columella, tying the tip of the nasal septum, tying the tip of the nasal septum, silicone on the bridge of the nose,
cutting the tip of the nose, opening the nose, and if there is a sufficient septum, they said to do it by ear, or by using the nasal septum.
The silicone on the bridge of the nose is not up to the tip of the nose, but between the eyes and up to where it is tied. It
is asymmetrical (I didn't know) and also has a stepped nose cut.
I thought my nose was really fat and I thought I should have nose reduction or abdominal nose surgery, but he said
it was low and not wide and told me not to do it.
When I woke up from the anesthesia during the surgery, it felt like my nose bone was being torn apart. It hurt so much that I cried and fell asleep again.
After coming out of anesthesia, I couldn't breathe through my nose and felt like I was dying. I'm in tears.
Because I slept sitting up and sleeping with my mouth open, I woke up with dry mouth, and when I drank water, my nose was blocked and I couldn't drink water well because of the pressure in my ears.
I couldn't eat food well because of the pressure in my ears, and I couldn't taste it at all, so I forced myself to eat it. The swelling got really crazy on the second day and I remember working part-time for about 10 days.
It seems like it happened naturally. I think this teacher does things naturally.
Even though I asked to raise it to the maximum, I was told many times that it wasn't that high and that it looked natural.
Comparing like this, it seems like the columella has gone up a bit compared to the beginning of the surgery.
People with flat, concave faces!! A concave face has a protruding chin and makes you look tired. I am like that.
Since there is no volume, it is not necessary to do a nose job. (I realized it after doing this)
If the nasolabial area around the nose is off, no matter how high you raise your nose, it is not that high overall (because the area where the nose is located is concave). It doesn't completely improve the concave feeling (if your face is a bit flat, just the nose is fine). If
you look closely at the profile, it looks like your chin is prominent and the nostril area is a bit concave. If the front cheekbone area is sunken, the nose alone may not be enough to resolve it. (That's me) I'm thinking of nobility...
I'm satisfied with the nose type. I think it came out well given the conditions given to my face. What do you think? I'd like to hear your opinion. And the amazing thing is that the rhinitis disappeared after the surgery. Is it 2 birds with one stone? Hoho