It's a hospital that was famous for self-dermal reoperation (I heard that the director is now retired).
Among my acquaintances, two people had their first surgery at this hospital. So, I
also did it here. I was in my early 20s, so I wasn't afraid and didn't even look at consultations at other places. I was just excited and half nervous. I lay down on the operating table haha.
What I focused on was that I wouldn't have to worry about side effects, and I thought it would be better than now
. It wasn't a simple surgery like silicone, so I stayed in a hotel for about 3 days, maybe 5 days, similar to being hospitalized.
If anyone had any problems, The director came out on the weekends to look after me... I wonder if there is another hospital like this... The
current review, about 7 years later, is
that my dermis was very thick at the time, so it is much higher than the fresh nose I had before the surgery, and the bridge of my nose is thick due to the nature of the dermis, so it looks very natural. People who meet me for the first time will never know that I had surgery,
but
for me... Whenever I see friends on YouTube or other people who have had silicone surgery, I
get envious of their thin and sharp nose bridge. So honestly, the desire to have a second surgery creeps in. I should have looked into things like silicone or autologous ribs from the beginning. I regret it,
and the thing I regret the most is the scar on my buttocks more than anything. I feel embarrassed even when I go to the sauna.
I knew from the beginning that I had the surgery, but I think I was a little short-thinking about it because it is something I have to live with for the rest of my life.
Do you collect your own dermis from other areas these days? You guys, think carefully before doing it!