My nose was flat, and it was also crooked, so the bridge
of my nose was protruding, and my nose bridge was crooked and not symmetrical, so it must have been a difficult surgery. Luckily, I had some friends who got rhinoplasty, so I
got recommendations from hospitals and directors and looked at reviews and went for consultations. My nose turned out well, so I ended up getting it at the place my friends strongly recommended. I was
originally a bit scared, so my friends encouraged me to get the surgery, but I
was really worried about getting the procedure done right up until the surgery
. Looking at the results, I'm sure I made the right decision to get the surgery. First of all, I'm really happy with the results, and it wasn't as painful as I had worried.
When I woke up from the anesthesia, it was a little painful and cold, like someone had hit my nose, but I was really worried, so I was able to endure it.
After the surgery, whether you look at it from the front or the side, it looks exactly like the shape of my nose that I wanted.
It's not too flashy, but the length and height of my nose suit me perfectly!!!
A friend recommended this place as a place that is good at correcting beak-shaped and functional noses. The director gave me thorough explanations during the consultation and only
pointed out and recommended the parts that could be improved, which I think was very helpful. It's
only been two months since I had the surgery, so there's still a bit of swelling on the bridge of my nose, but I think it will all go down with time.
As for the nose surgery materials that you might be curious about, they were silicone/nasal septum/ear cartilage/ear ribs. I got a functional nose, nasolabial angle correction, beak-shaped and bulbous nose correction.
Anyway, I think it's right to change your nose with surgery. I'm grateful again to my friends who told me not to get the surgery :)
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