I had a long nose, a hooked nose, and a saggy nose, so after thinking about it for several years, I decided to save up money and get plastic surgery.
Personally, I didn't want to be under sedative anesthesia throughout the surgery, so I chose a place where the sedative anesthesia wears off in the middle and the cost is reasonable
. This place has 1mm of silicone in the middle of the surgery. I decided to go to this hospital because I liked the feature of inserting 2mm and showing it directly in the mirror.
Before the surgery, I wanted to just slightly grind the beak and raise the tip of the nose,
but after the surgery, silicone seemed to be okay, so I decided to go with 1mm.
But they said that if you want to insert silicone, you have to grind the beak a lot. I grinded it so much that I wished I would stop grinding it.
But after putting on the splint, I was dissatisfied. My beak got better, but my nose looked longer than before
(my older sister's nose was pretty, so I didn't like it enough to cry when I saw her nose)
and the swelling went down. I can see the curve on the bridge of my nose and because my skin is thin due to the hooked beak, the silicone shows through, my nose is long, and when I open my eyes with my forehead, my eyebrows bulge, and even though
it's 1mm in size, I think it's because of the silicone, so I ended up having the silicone removed 6 months later, and it's been 3 years.
It's definitely better since I removed the silicone.
That doesn't mean this hospital is bad.
It's an old hospital, and the nose shape I want and the nose shape they seek are different. And there are
probably people who do well here. The bridge of the nose is more curved now. What kind of nose is this? So I looked up the shape of the nose and it turned out to be a saddle nose?
I got rid of my hooked beak and now have a saddle nose. So I want to have reoperation, so I'm looking into hospitals.
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