Hello, celebrities!
I received so much help from Sungyesa in deciding to get rhinoplasty that I decided to leave a review.
First of all, I'm in my 40s. Because I decided to have surgery at a late age, I wanted to be safe and have a natural but sophisticated nose. Fortunately, because I have a narrow nose bridge, I had indications suitable for non-implants, so I proceeded with non-implants. And in the past, I was told by an ENT doctor that my nose was a bit crooked, so this time I had a CT scan and they asked me to have surgery for that as well, so suddenly it was a functional nose surgery? Regarding surgery at age 40, Dr. Hyun said it was never too late and he was even young. He also showed photos of nose surgeries on people in their 50s, 60s, and 80s. I was so thankful... I think it may have been more because my self-esteem had plummeted from the hospital I went to before.
Actually, I visited only two hospitals in search of a hospital that provides natural treatment without implants, and Dr. Hyun was so trustworthy that I decided to go to this hospital.
On the morning of the surgery, I started wondering if it was right for me to have the surgery. I guess my fears were conveyed to the director and he reassured me before the surgery. After the anesthesia started, I quickly fell asleep, but when I woke up, the surgery was over. I felt a little dizzy, but I tried to keep walking. Because walking helps you recover quickly.
The thing I was most afraid of before surgery was because I had seen a lot of people say that it was very difficult while putting the gauze in their nose. I saw a lot of posts saying people would panic because they couldn't breathe, so I was very worried. However, Dr. Hyun said he would remove the gauze the next day after the nose surgery, so I only had to wait a day, which was very reassuring.
But right after the surgery, my nose didn’t hurt at all. Of course, it was because I woke up less from anesthesia, but there was no significant pain even after waking up from anesthesia. Even the nose pad wasn't very uncomfortable. If you watch rhinoplasty vlogs, there are so many people whose gauze is soaked with blood and people who say they can't have the surgery again because it's so hard to use the nose gauze... Everything was fine with me!
When I got home, I felt some discomfort, perhaps because the nose gauze got wet and enlarged, but it was bearable, so I thought I could have another surgery if it was like this. When I slept, I had to breathe only through my mouth, so I woke up every hour or two, but I fell asleep quickly again and was able to survive the next day. I went to the hospital to have the nose gauze removed, and it didn't hurt at all. I wondered if this was the director’s skill. However, he was worried that there was some bleeding from the osteotomy site, even though it shouldn't be bleeding. Fortunately, there was no more bleeding. I suspect that the blood may have been mixed with the blood because I had an unusually heavy runny nose yesterday. Now that I am back home, I have had the gauze removed without any pain, I am breathing well, I am eating well, and I am doing well.
This is the second day of my surgery. My face is a little swollen, but my eyes are a little droopy, so the effect of double eyelid surgery is really nice. If it sinks, it will come back!
I think Dr. Hyun’s surgical skills can be trusted. Dr. Hyun also seemed quite confident in the surgery, and what a great sense of security and comfort this gives the patients!
Some people say they filter out anyone who is not a plastic surgeon, but I highly recommend Dr. Hyun. If the image of the nose you are pursuing is correct.
I also like the fact that they only perform three surgeries a day!
I hope that you too will benefit from my writing. I'll post before and after photos later when I get a chance.