<수술전, 코끝 보다 콧대가 상대적으로 낮아><수술전, 정면에서 봤을 때 복코도 심했어><수술 일주일차 사진이야 복코 느낌 많이 없어졌지?><수술후, 2주 된 사진이야 콧대랑 코끝 많이 높아졌어><이것도 수술후, 2주 된 사진><수술 후, 한달차><이것도 수술 후, 한달차 때 사진이야>I've had a complex about my low, blunt nose for a long time.
Because of this, my facial image as a whole doesn't have a round, masculine feel, so I thought about surgery or fillers, but I didn't have the courage right away, so I felt like I wasted several years,
so I thought about getting fillers... Since I have thick skin and a severe nose bump, I thought that filler would not be able to properly correct it. Above all, there were many people who turned to surgery after filler, and I thought I could do the same, so I had success with rhinoplasty at once. I thought
it was difficult for others to find hospitals, but for me it was rather easy. I had a female friend who was good at plastic surgery, and the condition I wanted from her was a hospital that many people go to regardless of gender, and a hospital where you can clearly see the difference before and after. It was a hospital, so the recommendation was ㄹㅂㄹ and it was difficult to get a consultation, so should I just go somewhere else... I was conflicted, but the more I looked at the reviews, the more I liked it, so I waited and got a consultation.
First, I had a CT scan and wondered how my nose would affect my current image. I think I gained trust from there because the director explained it in detail. I also didn't know much about the nose material (all I knew was silicone), but the director explained everything in person and I understood the nose design because he didn't just explain it roughly in words, but showed it to me by drawing a picture. It was easier to do.
I scheduled the surgery date that way, but since it was my first time getting plastic surgery, I felt like I wanted to look at the design again. So on the day of the surgery, I again communicated to the director exactly what I wanted to feel, and the director did as much as possible. They said they would do their best to make it look the way they wanted.
In the early days after the surgery, I couldn't see the shape of my nose because I was wearing a splint, which was very frustrating. It was hard to breathe through my mouth, but... I want to know how my nose has changed. So, I waited for the day to take the splint off, and when it was removed in a week, I was honestly really surprised. The puffy nose feeling that I had been feeling stressed out for a long time disappeared, and I could tell that it was exactly the shape that the director had designed during the consultation by the appearance of a consistent elevation from the bridge of the nose to the tip of
the nose. It went away really quickly after 2 weeks, and since I didn't know much about plastic surgery, I was wondering if the original nose surgery swelling would go away in a month? I was satisfied with how well it had settled down during the first month, but it wasn't much different from then, but it was settling more and more as time went by. Then, my female friend told me that I should wait at least 6 months to see how my nose would look, and that I was recovering really quickly. I could feel that it was easy.
In the past, I avoided showing my face whenever I took a picture, but these days, I tend to take pictures more often, even if it's just a part of it. Especially since my nose bridge is higher, I enjoy taking a profile picture. Even though my nose was raised, after the surgery, my facial features and facial features did not feel like my nose was sticking out. I like how it's harmonized and I hope it stays like this forever.
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