I've had a complex about my nose since I was young... I'll have to get nose surgery later! I made up my mind, but I think it took a long time to put it into practice hahaha.
I also have a face that never goes well with flashy things, and I was born with a fear of being natural, so I was careful not to add silicone if possible!
Oh, if I were to describe my nose
, it was a total mess: upturned nose, almost no nose tip and columella (so the nostrils were clearly visible), missing bridge between the eyebrows, a crooked nose, a short nose, etc. Since
I live in a different area, I couldn't visit many places, so I chose only a few and went for consultation. But Director Seo looked at me carefully and explained in detail what to do. The
director in charge was also bright and did his best to adapt it to the direction I wanted. I told him that I had nose surgery from Director Seo 8 years ago. Haha, he was so bright that I felt like I was getting brighter too. So. I think I had more faith.
I don't really remember the consultation because it was so long ago, but
the consultation time was a bit longer than I thought. Is it more of a waiting time than a consultation time? I think it was because there were many other people besides me after the director went into surgery. It
is difficult to 100% correct a crooked nose, but he said he would correct up to 70%.
Consult with the director -> CT scan -> Wait for the director -> Consult with the director -> Talk to the director. I remember the consultation was like this,
I made a reservation deposit on the same day and can cancel at least 2 weeks or 1 week before the surgery! I remember that if you cancel, you get a refund after deducting 10,000 won from the CT value.
The best part is that you can get a 1-year paid service! I think it was this part, and they said they would do any additional things I wanted to do at a minimal cost.
Best for indecisive people like me.
All the other employees were nice, and it was nice that it didn't feel like a factory atmosphere!
On the day of the surgery, I took pictures, washed my face, went into the operating room, and was lying down, but when I opened my eyes, I was in the recovery room haha. I was alone because I didn't have a guardian, and I was so thirsty that I only remember asking for water.
After that, I went to the hospital every week to get stitches removed and injections. I received a swelling laser and the follow-up care was pretty good! I was worried because I saw some negative comments about follow-up care, but it wasn't enough to worry me. I
couldn't see the director only when the outer stitches were removed, and after that, when the splint was removed and the inner nose stitches were removed, I unconditionally saw the director two months later for the progress review! He explained everything I was curious about and said he had a great seat. It's no secret that he got silicone correction(?) every time he went. He said he couldn't help it because his nose was naturally curved. As I wrote above, when I took a picture with the rear camera, the nose was very crooked, but it was 70% clear. They said they would correct it to some extent, but it's a little bent because it's originally curved, but since it's my nose, I can't help it,,,
I used 3mm silicone, ear cartilage, and nasal septum!
I have a mid-nose bridge, so I remember they used silicone to make it thinner as it goes down.
It's been almost 5 months, and I'm very satisfied with the shape and line of my nose. People around me said it was really good and asked me to tell them how pretty it was..? However, as I first wrote,
I think I reacted to every little thing because I was extremely sensitive. I also
told him during my consultation that
the side effects of silicone were scary, so I asked if he could do it without silicone, but
it was possible with non-implants. However, he said that even if you make the tip of the nose as much as possible with the short nose cartilage, it may not improve it, and the price is the same
. What I regret is that I just put silicone in while thinking about future nudity. ㅜㅜ
There is no inflammation, so I wonder if it would be okay to remove it.. After worrying for a few months, I made up my mind this time
. As it slowly fell out, the cartilage became visible little by little, and as they created something from nothing, it felt like I could touch the cartilage at the tip of my nose. If this were a side effect, wouldn't it be a side effect?
I felt like my skin couldn't handle it because I was making something that wasn't there because of my greed.
So I left a message to the manager in charge and said I wanted to have the silicone removed! I left a message after the treatment ended, but I haven't received a reply yet... ㅜㅜ I'm definitely planning on removing it and repositioning the cartilage! Still, I am posting this review because I like the overall shape and line of the nose, so I will attach a photo!
I think I wrote down everything I remember, but there may be a lot I missed ㅜㅜㅜ
If you have any questions, please leave a comment at any time and I will explain everything to the best of my knowledge!
Next time, I will come back with a review of silicone removal.