When I went for a consultation three months after my nose surgery, the director was friendly and seemed busy, so he came in his surgical clothes. My friend here had surgery on the ear cartilage at the tip of his nose with a non-implanted nose correction, so I went with the thought that I could also do it without an implant and that I too could succeed.
My nose shape itself has a step difference between the bridge and the tip (I don't know much, but I think I had one too), so I got a double nose. I heard that in order to correct a puffy nose, the tip of the nose needs to be raised that much, so if you raise the tip with ear cartilage, a step will be created, so even if you want a non-implant, you should put at least a thin layer of silicone. (Later, when I sold more handmade products, I learned that there is a way to fill the step with ear cartilage or nasal septum. They said there was a line? The director explained it to me, but I think he said there weren't enough materials.) I didn't look into it properly, so I didn't think about the line I like, the height that suits me, the line that suits me, etc. When I saw it in front, it was a V-line. The person next to me asked me to have a straight line because they thought it was masculine because of my angular chin (whether you are going to a consultation or thinking about getting a nose job, you have to keep thinking about the line you want and what you want before going for it). He said he didn't want the height to be higher, so if he smiled naturally, it would only spread out. I hope it improves. I'm not greedy. It seems like this is just being repeated. And the director's style is solid. It also feels like he's trying to finish things a little quickly. The fact that you were in ㅇㅈ also bothered me a little, and when I sold the products after the surgery, other people got the feeling that they were trying to make the surgery easier,
so they cut 2mm of silicone (they said they didn't want to put silicone in and didn't want it to raise the bridge of their nose, so they cut it out and put it in) + septal cartilage. + Ear cartilage on the tip of the nose + curved nose + double nose correction. After
the surgery and the swelling went down, I thought it was a line that didn't suit me, but the front looked really good. But after doing it, I saw that my friend's nose had a similar shape to mine. I felt it again, that my style was solid
. The problem is that the redness at the tip of my nose still hasn't gone away, so apart from going for post-surgery care, I went 2 or 3 more times to consult with the director. But the answer I always get is that other people did the same and that it will get better in 1 to 3 months, so I believed it and waited. But it still hasn't gone away, so I contacted the director again yesterday. However, there is a recovery period of up to 6 months, and if you don't receive the necessary treatment when you visit the hospital, you will be sent home. If you are concerned, I recommend that you visit the hospital. So, when you try to get a consultation from the director, all you have to do is watch him in the treatment room for 4 minutes at most. He said it was a waste of money and time for those 4 minutes, but if you want a long consultation, I recommend bringing as many questions as you can and getting the consultation. I asked him if there was a reason for the redness at the
tip of my nose and if there was a way to improve it. If it lasted for more than 6 months, I would have to have a second surgery. I want to know whether it's inflammation, contracture, or I'm so scared that I don't want to have a second surgery. But they don't give me an answer and just tell me to wait and it's still a recovery period
. Jim: Have you ever had a wedding that lasted more than 3 months? Please be sure to leave a comment... I'm so upset that my mom is crying too. If you have any questions, please let me know and I'll tell you everything.