I had 4 surgeries including raising the nasal bridge, raising the columella, and straightening the curved nasal bridge by inserting thread into the nostril to make a wound and improving the nasal bridge. It's
been 3 years and I
still can't tell you about the condition of my nose.
I checked it at an ultrasound scan and it was inside the columella. It seems to be due to the incision-raising surgery...
The cartilage on one side of the nose wing appears to be damaged... In fact, it's in the same direction as I kept saying that my nose was strangely tight, it felt strange, and the tip of my nose was hard... It was like it was stuck in a stapler. The feeling... Of course, it's scary to imagine, but I've never actually felt it, but I'm not sure if you'll understand if I tell you that it's an unpleasant feeling as if you're being stuck on something, a little pain... pressure... etc... Ugh... .ㅠㅠ I'm trying to get treatment at a university hospital, but they only give me a request form and the ultrasound part is viewed in real time, so I can't save it as a video. The university hospital tells me to bring the video... Is there a plastic surgery university hospital or top hospital that can do ultrasound? A place where examination is possible without opening the nose... This is a case where the surgery was performed without making an incision on the columella... This is a case where an incision was made inside the nose to raise the columella... I desperately need information from the hospital. University hospitals also provide information. You should go to a place that knows and can provide treatment for that type of treatment, but unless it's based on their own experience, they don't even try to listen carefully to what the patient is saying.. ㅠㅠ However, in private hospitals, they take tissue from my ear anyway, remove the damaged area, and patch it up.. ? I have to have surgery.. At first, I was only trying to do surgery on the bridge of my nose without risking any risks, but I fell for the hospital's trick and ended up touching the columella, which is what happened. I'm cautioning that I shouldn't have surgery if possible... I... I'm going to a university hospital where I can get an ultrasound. If there is a hospital that can help, please recommend it. No matter what, I need to reconstruct it... It looks like my nose is completely damaged... ㅠㅠ The patient is my eternal fault... It's the hospital's fault, but is it right for me to go here to find the cause? Doctors... I'm sure it's not all like that, but I'm even more angry these days... The same goes for medical malpractice insurance companies... Why should I use my annual leave to go from hospital to hospital to find the cause, and Siram, who is an unprofessional and a victim, find the evidence and bring it to me? I wonder if... I'm angry at the system. Or should I go see a lawyer... I don't know if reconstruction is possible, but will I have to live with this disability for the rest of my life? Even now, that hospital continues to remain ignorant, and if the surgical technique is wrong, they no longer call other customers. It shouldn't be done to people, but on this bulletin board, I've seen several people who had surgery at that hospital and suffered the same damage as me.. I can write a review saying that even a product worth a few thousand won is defective, so why should I pay my own money, suffer damage, and suffer damage to my body? It's funny that I have to write this privately. I'm getting angry that I've been holding in for so long. It's still like this even 3 years after the surgery. This may not be the case for everyone, but I hope that you will think twice about getting plastic surgery so that cases like mine don't happen...