I had a thread lift done because my nose was usually wide when I smiled and my nose was low, but the effect wasn't long-lasting and I thought it would spread if I kept getting it, so I looked into it and saw that a lot of nose gel noses were there, so I got a consultation and paid the deposit right
away
. I liked the short recovery period the most, and although
nose surgery has a lot of side effects and I don't like being visible, it was nice to be able to change the shape of my nose naturally.
If you are thinking of having a thread lifting procedure, please do not do it. Please do this. Thread lifting is really a waste of money.
On the day of surgery ~ Day 1,
first of all, I didn't have any pain in my nose or ears. When I first woke up, there was some bleeding from the nose reduction area, but it wasn't that bad, so I put on a mask and started walking around right away. There was no swelling that day, but the bruising and swelling was the worst the next day, probably because I had my beak trimmed! Still, I went to work the next day wearing a mask haha. If I keep wearing the mask so that the taping is not visible, no one will know. On the
3rd day,
I removed the taping and got an injection for swelling. The stitches on the area where the nose was reduced were visible, but it wasn't noticeable unless you looked closely, so I took off the mask. Perhaps because I received a swelling injection, the swelling went down a lot on the 3rd day. I
was worried that it would be too painful when the stitches were removed
on the 7th day after surgery,
but it didn't hurt as much as I thought.
The swelling had almost completely subsided, and from then on I could wash my face and wash my hair as usual.
Now that it's been 2 weeks, I'm satisfied because people around me say I've become more naturally pretty.
I'm really sensitive to scars, so I was most worried that I would get a scar after the nostril reduction, but it's
so noticeable that no one will know that I've had the nostril reduction done, and the cartilage collection site behind the ear is well healed and folded, so it's not visible.
Thank you so much to the director.
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