1. First rhinoplasty: Nose done using Gore-Tex nose bridge and donor rib nose tip.
2. Inflammation after 3 months. You wouldn't know it from the outside, but your nose is starting to become inflamed and pus like a pimple.
3. After 6 months, symptoms of inflammation worsened and a bump appeared on the bridge of the nose. The tip of the nose is absorbed greatly, so the tip of the nose becomes lower. I was prescribed and took a lot of inflammatory drugs, but they are not effective, and antibiotics have side effects, so don't take too many.
4. After 1 year and 6 months of rhinoplasty, only the Gore-Tex was finally removed. All the inflammation disappeared like a lie. The tip of the nose remains intact. However, the absorption has increased significantly since 5 months, so it is better than the lowered condition.
5. 3 months after removal, the tip of the nose rises slightly and then falls again. I think it was probably because the tissues inside were regenerating.
6. Received filler on the bridge of the nose 6 months after removal.
I have a question:
I want to do it again with my ribs later.
Can you tell me if you know of anyone who has experienced warping or other side effects among those who have been proud of themselves? Will I definitely come to Wapping? 95% chance?
There are some doctors who use skewers and sandwich methods instead of warping, but I'm most worried about the bridge of the nose with porcelain rib blocks.
If you know of any reviews on how to grind your own ribs and harden them with chemicals, I would really appreciate it if you could let me know.