During the consultation, the author decided to naturally correct her nose, but when she took off the splint, she was frustrated
because her nose looked really high. Since the bridge of her nose was normal, she decided not to add silicone to the bridge of her nose, and
only the tip of her nose was supposed to be corrected a little bit, but it ended up being extremely high. (Donor rib <- During surgery, the nasal septum was replaced with a donor rib, so an additional fee is incurred. Also, ear cartilage is used to raise the tip of the nose.)
I will attach a photo. But haha... the end of the columella is bent (it's at a level where early correction stories are about, it's bent) and the tip of the nose is so high that it feels like only the tip of the nose is sticking out on the face, whether it's because the skin is pulled or because there's a lot of swelling. It's like Pinocchio haha
Holly)
And yes, the side view is okay. It seems like yes, I really hated showing off, but t-shirt, me too. I'm trying to think that if it's pretty, it's a big deal, but I'm not even sure if it's pretty.
The last photo looks like the skin on the bridge of the nose has stretched out.
In reality, it looks like a person with a huge amount of swelling on the bridge of the nose.
It looks like a person who blows their nose a lot. I
don't know if it's because the mucous membrane inside the nose is swollen and it looks strangely pulled, but
I'm curious whether early correction is the answer or whether
I need to have a second surgery or not.
And what about the bridge of the nose? Please let me know if the skin on the side of my nose is swollen or if I have to live like that for the rest of my life.
It's only been 17 days, so should I just wait?
Haha, I'm in a rush right now so I can't write much, but if you have any experience with swelling on the bridge of your nose, please reply.>