As you can see from my post, I had surgery on 22/12/17!
Exactly a year and a half has passed now, and the difference between right after the surgery and now is that my nose feels very slightly lowered, but my nose was so saggy and ugly in the first place that I didn't want to make it too noticeable, so I had the surgery because I wanted to look a little prettier. No complaints at all!
I know that it is an established opinion in academia that the nose needs to be over-corrected to make it look pretty, but I still wanted to do it naturally, so there was almost no splints, bleeding, bruising, or swelling right after the surgery!
Sometimes, when I see Winter and celebrities with high noses, I wonder if I should have done things that high and flashy too?? Even if I want to, when I see my acquaintances' noses that are raised excessively and look strangely like a triangle, I think that it was a really good idea to do it naturally.
What I want to say is that most people with bok nose are likely to have thick facial skin. That's why I want to see a dramatic effect, so I cut out the tissue excessively or raise it up high. If you have dark or thick double eyelids on your face, or if your facial features excluding the nose are assertive, overcorrection is not recommended!
After the surgery, I realized that my nose makes a much bigger impression on my face than I thought. I tend to have big eyes and a flashy look, but if my nose is flashy too, there's a high chance that my impression will be stronger, so I really don't regret thinking about it and increasing it appropriately
- rather than regretting overdoing the plastic surgery. It's a hundred times, a thousand times better to just stop at the level of disappointment because it's natural.