I had the surgery on a Friday, so I had a hard time at home over the weekend, not being able to breathe properly, but as soon as Monday came, the cotton in my nose was removed and I felt much better.
The swelling generally went from the forehead all the way down to the chin, and on the 7th day after the splint was taken off, the swelling was especially concentrated in the nose.
As soon as the splint was taken off, the nose actually felt swollen, but I was curious about the nose, and I was curious about the nose. The moment I saw it, I was a little disappointed.
Still, after seeing posts in various communities saying that if your nose feels good as soon as you take off the nose splint, it means the surgery was a failure, I took comfort in it and managed it diligently by taking walks and drinking anti-swelling tea.
There was a little pain when the nose stitches were removed, but I put cotton in it and couldn't breathe. Since those were the most painful times, the other pains were comparatively very bearable.
On the 13th day, I went to the hospital and had the remaining stitches and stitches behind my ear removed. However, it is much more painful to pull out small stitches than to pull out large stitches… .
However, the good thing is that after taking off the splint, I could feel the swelling decreasing day by day. Until the second week, you can feel a slight burning sensation at the tip of your nose. All I could think about was that I wanted to get to the 6th month as soon as possible.
I went to the hospital and met the director and asked many questions, and he answered me in detail. By this time, the swelling had lessened so it looked a little curved, and I was frustrated because it felt like there was still blood stuck inside my nose.
A month after the surgery, you can feel some sensation in the tip of your nose, and you can start exercising again and doing well.
It seems like some people around them don't even notice it because it's natural to them.
Still, I'm a bit cautious about touching it when I'm coughing or feel a foreign substance inside my nose.
I think the swelling changed the most in weeks 3-4.
The swelling gradually went down and became somewhat balanced. Even
in the 3rd to 4th week, the scar marks from the incision area are still visible, and
there are 1-2 stitches remaining in the nose, so I sometimes feel a little pain. .
People around me tell me that their nose looks very natural, and
I feel good every time that happens, and I feel proud that the results are as good as the effort I put in and endured!
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