I had surgery because of rhinitis and deviated septum. My nose was curved and had a slightly curved nose on one side, so during the surgery, if the nasal septum was sufficient, they said they would slightly raise the tip of the nose.
I told you that the bridge of your nose is usually high, so you don't need to touch it, but after the surgery, the bridge of your nose is almost hooked... The bridge of your nose is higher than the tip of your nose, so my nose looks really weird. The hook wasn't that bad originally, and I was the only one who knew about it. Anyway, everyone, you should definitely get functional nose surgery done at a plastic surgery clinic that can perform functional surgery. Perhaps because it is an otolaryngology department at a general university hospital, cosmetically, the previous nose is so messed up that it is much better.