I had nose surgery 2 years ago and am now thinking about having a repeat surgery.
1. Tape my eyes before seeing the doctor's face in the operating room. In the end, I don't know who did the surgery.
2. Before the surgery, they decided to add 2mm to the bridge of the nose, but after the surgery, the eyebrows were too high, so I asked and they said they added 5mm.
3. I wanted a natural nose, but after the surgery, the eyebrows were high and the tip of my nose was like Pinocchio. There is no line between the eyebrows...
4. It's too high and unnatural, so I want the tip of my nose to come down. Will the tip of my nose go down at the first visit after surgery? When I asked, he said it wouldn't go down that much. Don't worry lol (I guess he thought this was what I wanted to hear)
5. But the problem is that the tip of my nose is going down like crazy. It went down so much that at the next consultation, the tip of my nose went down too much. Will it go down even more here? I found out that the tip of my nose goes down a lot. Like this (words that change like flipping a pancake... It's as if the patient is just telling him what he wants to hear)
6. When I told him that I had pain in my nose because of the silicone, he ignored it, thinking it was an illusion. Even now, if you look from the left, you can see the silicone line next to the nose. The funny thing is that only one side is visible. At the time, the head of the counseling department said that when your nose gets higher, it's natural to look
straight from the side. Haha, is that the same? 7. The tip of my nose has been going down for over a year, so when I look at it from the side, the tip of my nose looks like a circle...
8. In conclusion, I ended up with a strange nose with a high forehead and a low tip. It was obvious that I had surgery, but it wasn't a pretty nose.
9. At the time, right after the surgery, I didn't like it, but I was too young (just in my 20s) and timid, so I couldn't say anything. I told him I didn't like it, but he ignored it. If I go back, it'll be terrible haha...
10. I had a septum, but 2 years later, I still have nosebleeds from the right side of my nose, and the inside of my nose has enlarged, causing a type of snot that I've never experienced before in my life. The left side isn't like that either;;
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