I originally didn't want to get surgery.
I fell down when I was in elementary school and got a hooked nose, and it
got worse. When you look from the side, the hooked nose sticks out so much that it looks sharp
. It's not noticeable from the front, but when you look from the side, anyone can tell that it's a hooked nose.
I thought I couldn't not get surgery to survive in a society that values appearances,
so I got it done this time and am leaving a review
.
To be honest, I got the surgery because of my hooked nose, and my goal wasn't to make my nose higher, so
I kept saying during the consultation that I just wanted to fix my hooked nose naturally.
Please don't make it high
and noticeable... I didn't want to use silicone, so I got it done without implants and only with
my septum and ear cartilage. Honestly, I wanted to avoid it because the costal cartilage was burdensome, but fortunately, since it was my first time,
they said my septum was big enough
. I'm a college student, so I got the surgery right after the semester ended, and I think the timing was right.
It's been two weeks now, and there's still some bruising and swelling. My ears need to heal more, too.
But I'm glad I finally got my hooked nose, which I hated. It's refreshing. The shape turned
out just as I emphasized, and
people around me said
that it didn't show any signs of plastic surgery and that it turned out well. I'm glad that it came out so naturally that no one, except for my friends who know that I had the surgery, would
notice . Since the beak was caused by me, I couldn't blame anyone, and
I felt so frustrated that I thought I would explode,
but now that it's said goodbye, I'm so glad.
But I wish the swelling and bruising would go down a bit faster.
I'm going to go for a walk tonight too.
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