<수술 전 정면><수술 전 측면>Ever since I was young, I always had a complex about having a flat and large nose bridge, but one day, I saw a coworker who had had a nose job and it
looked so natural and pretty, so I decided to get a nose job.
It was my first time having a nose surgery, and I was scared. I heard a lot about inflammation and side effects, so I wanted to do it
right the first time. While I was researching, I thought that autologous costal cartilage was the safest and had the fewest side effects, so I went to
a hospital with a lot of experience and where the surgery could be performed safely. The first thing was to find .
Of course, design was also important. So, while I was researching diligently, I came to know Director ㅇㅂㅎ.
He had a lot of experience, and when I looked at the reviews, I liked the design.
Above all, I liked the fact that the hospital was much larger and cleaner than I expected, and that there were 4 anesthesiologists.
When I went for a consultation, the director was very detailed and kind, explaining the surgical procedure and surgical method. Thanks to your detailed explanation,
I was able to make a more confident decision.
There was no bruising that day, but the pain in the area where the costal cartilage of my nose was used was severe, so I took prescription medication and even took Tylenol.
My throat was so sore that I often drank warm and cool water alternately.
My throat got better from the second day, but it was difficult to breathe.
I looked up a lot of other people's reviews on the Internet, and for me, the pain wasn't as bad as I thought from the third day onward, so I
was able to move on my own, and the bruising wasn't too bad.
In the second week, as you can see in the picture, the bruising and swelling have almost disappeared, so you can't tell unless you look closely, and people around me
say it looks so natural.
Now that one month has passed, the visible bruises have disappeared and
the swelling has gone down a lot, so it looks very natural.
People around me say it feels very natural...
I don't have any pain in my chest, so I'm thinking about starting to exercise now.
Before, I felt like my nose was a bit pressed when I ran a little, but that feeling has almost disappeared, so
I don't have any discomfort in my daily life. It doesn't seem to be there, and I'm looking forward to seeing what happens when the swelling goes down further ^^
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