Hospital selection:
1. Doctor's skills: First of all, I didn't have a big desire for the height or shape of my nose, and
the goal was to correct my long nose because
it suits me + I don't want to put fillers anymore
. I set only the nose category and
went to counseling
after selecting only the doctors with the most reviews recently (2-3 months)
. Among them,
the diversity (?) of the nose shape was intensively reviewed in the postoperative period and the final
selection was made.
Even if I say shit, I thought he would be the one who would make it suit my overall face as much as possible.
2. Hospital atmosphere/kindness: Everyone was kind even though the consultation time was long. Sometimes there are a lot of chubby nurses, but there weren't many like that here, and there were some really kind people, so overall I was satisfied.
[Review of the surgery itself]
On the day of the anesthesia, I was so scared, but
the doctor patted me not to worry too much and
I was relieved to go into the surgery.
(Yes! It is a hospital with an anesthesiologist) There is
no pain in the surgical area except for the pain in that part because the rib was removed
(the pain disappears within a week)
and it is difficult to breathe through the mouth.
As a little tip, a lip balm that is soft and fluffy is a must. You have to put it thickly on your lips and sleep.
One week - if you work hard
The swelling goes down really well.
Even when stitches were removed, the nurses were kind + not painful!!!
I was worried when I went after seeing the reviews saying that I would die of pain, but
my hand, which I was gripping tightly because I was nervous, hurt more.
It is recommended to just do a lot of steaming and
buy several packs besides the ones given at the hospital.
Also, as a recommendation,
there are glasses specializing in nose surgery for people with bad eyesight.
Buy it in advance or do LASIK first.
2-3 weeks - 20-year-olds
say that their noses are really good, and that new people they meet will never know.
No one around me had nose surgery, but
everyone started to worry about whether they should do it too.
Personally very satisfied.
From the third week, the swelling on the bridge of the nose seems to be almost gone.
***** Last review after about a month -
Anyone who has a long nose will know.
I don't like
taking pictures of my side profile, especially when I'm smiling broadly, I really hate taking pictures.
I hated taking pictures because
the tip of my nose spread further and went down,
and I had a habit of lowering my head whenever I smiled.
To make matters worse, my midsection was also elongated.
That's why I didn't tie my hair well, but
after the surgery, I couldn't even see my side profile.
I gained confidence and tied my hair coolly.
I've heard people say that my face
looks smaller than before.
It's so nice that you don't have to worry about making
your nose look puffy when you smile
. Just the little satisfaction of life every day goes up.
There is still swelling at the tip of the nose, but
I personally really like the current condition, and
I think it's worth spending money and suffering.
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