I had my first nose surgery with silicone and ear cartilage 3 years ago,
but I was really concerned about the scar that was sticking out inside my left nostril, and since a year ago, when I touched my nose, it would hurt, then
not, and then I thought I was going crazy because of the pain ㅠㅠ
My nose was crooked and the middle of the bridge was sunken in, it was so crazy. I wondered if I had the surgery for this.
When I went to another hospital for consultation, they said I could choose between autologous rib and ear cartilage, but I didn't like
that. Why should I have to choose? If it's a specialist, they should understand my symptoms and give me an accurate opinion as a specialist, and if it's a situation where I have to choose, they should tell me what's best for me right now... Just telling me to choose because both are possible felt like the worst thing for me
. Do you know what it feels like to have a second surgery? By the way, I've been to big places and places that are said to be good, but they did the consultation like that? Busy places must have their reasons, but they didn't work for me. There weren't many places that really listened to my concerns and clearly suggested solutions during the consultation? Even famous places were the same.
And hospitals with many directors, well... They said they would continue to accept patients depending on the number of doctors, and it felt very factory-like… It’s just like that… I don’t know if it’s because I’m sensitive, but I’ve had a few revision surgeries… Seriously, I’m going crazyㅠ
From now on, my goal is not a cheap place, but I want to finish it all in one go even if it costs more.
I went around and around and the routes overlapped, so I went to Finish and got a consultation. It took about an hour for the examination and consultation. It seemed like there was only one director, and I
think the consultation with the director took 20-30 minutes? It must have felt like the real thing, lol. But what should I do? I had a lot of worries and questionsㅠ The director listened to all my concerns, recommended autologous rib surgery, and clearly explained the effects of improvement. Several hospitals suggested the same plan, but um… this place struck me. And it was the first time I heard of an autologous rib warranty? It felt reassuring.
It’s been a little over 3 weeks now, and I like the shape of my nose tip and the line of my nose bridge. It definitely seems like the director is good at pulling out the blepharoplasty, and of course there is swelling, but I think it will look a bit better once it goes down.
By the way, I had rhinoplasty and eye surgery at the same time!
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