The photo was intended to show the shape of the nose hole and the red skin on the bridge of the nose.
I am not criticizing a specific hospital, but I am informing you of my experience, so I hope you can refer to this when choosing a hospital for nose surgery.
I had my first nose surgery in 2005 when I was in my early 20s.
Caution here!!!
Never decide to have surgery after only looking at one place.
I decided to have surgery after only going to one place, the first place I was consulted, but it ended up being a failure.
Even if you decide to have surgery after doing a lot of research and finding out a lot of information, it is not enough.
I made my decision right away after receiving my first consultation at a private hospital in Dunsan, Daejeon.
The first surgery was called a hooked nose surgery, which involves grinding and smoothing the hooked part of the nose, and I had the surgery again on a model that had not changed much before and after the surgery.
The revision surgery involved shaving off the beak rather than grinding it.
When I had a hooked beak surgery, the doctor tied it with a thread, saying it would correct the bend in my nose cartilage, but at some point it seemed like my nose was bent.
When I consulted at the hospital, they said I would have to open my nose to find out, so they opened my nose and placed silicone on it.
Just cutting the beak didn't make it smooth.
Since my nose was not of a low height, I asked to have it done naturally without being greedy about the height, and the doctor said that if I wanted the nose tip, he would do it at the same time, so I did the third surgery in 2008, doing the same to the tip of the nose. The tip of the nose was made with ear cartilage.
After changing to silicone,
contrary to the expectation that it would change naturally, the doctor placed it about 4mm higher, which made my nose too high.
The shape between the eyebrows and the nose is almost in a straight line... ㅠㅠ
Moreover, the silicone looks red and the height does not match the tip of the nose, so it causes a pinching effect...
I waited for a year, but there was no improvement, so after consultation, I had to have another surgery...
This consultation . In order to prevent the correction from showing through, the material was changed to Gore-Tex and the height was reduced to about 2mm.
The shape and height of the nose... I was satisfied this time, but
a hematoma occurred on the bridge of the nose between the eyebrows, and the implant had to be removed after 3 months.
That was in October 2009.
After undergoing surgery to remove the implants, my mother and the doctor discussed and agreed to receive a partial refund of the surgery fee, and signed the agreement on November 30th.
Caution here!!!
When it comes to agreements, you really need to be very careful and write them to your advantage as much as possible.
I didn't have any objections when the doctor showed me the written form, but I blindly agreed, believing only that everything would get better without any abnormalities since there was nothing left in my nose after the implants were removed.
I didn't know something like this would happen today...ㅠㅠ
I had the implant in my nose removed and waited for it to get better, but I guess there was a mistake in the sutures during the removal surgery, so my nostrils were severely pinched and I felt something hard on the bridge of my nose the size of a pea. .
It hurt when I touched it with my hand, and my skin was red due to multiple surgeries.
Although an agreement was reached, I thought the only place to ask was the hospital where the surgery was performed, so I visited the plastic surgery clinic again.
He told me to massage the nostril, saying it was probably due to swelling because only one side of the nostril was cut. He agreed to feeling something on the bridge of the nose and said it would have created a scar inside the nose.
I was prescribed two injections that were said to be good for scars and a month's worth of medication that was said to be taken only by burn patients.
The condition did not improve at all.
In the end, I went to a university hospital, had an
I was shocked in the operating room.
This was because a foreign substance that looked like plastic came out of the nose.
I went to the hospital that performed the rhinoplasty and reported that a foreign object had come out and demanded compensation for the damage.
The doctor was so shameless.
I was told to file a complaint so loudly that a criminal complaint is currently in progress.
I thought the complaint would be dropped if we reached an agreement, so I contacted them when we agreed, but I found out at the police station that even if both parties reached an agreement, the complaint would not be dropped.
I didn't know that was the case either...;;;;;;
In cases other than a few cases, such as violent incidents, the agreement is for reference only and cannot be withdrawn.
I can't even withdraw the complaint, but I can't reach an agreement, so I'm now taking the steps to file a criminal complaint.
One more thing for your information,
you should not entrust your surgery to a doctor who ruined one or two surgeries.
It was also featured on TV once, and it was the words of an ordinary person who had experienced surgery, and it was said that a doctor who screwed up once can screw up again.
He agreed with that 100%.
If you leave it up to them to do it again, they will ruin it again.
There is so much I want to say, but I will keep it brief and end like this.
My nose is now a mess due to the wrong plastic surgery I had to get because I wanted to be pretty.
As a single woman in my twenties, I am very upset because my nose, which is the center of my face, is messed up.
I will definitely receive adequate compensation for damages, even if it is through a civil lawsuit! ㅜㅜ
I hope you can refer to my incident and get a pretty face with the right plastic surgery.
Oh, and lastly, the material test results showed that the foreign material that looked like plastic that came out of the nose was a remnant of Gore-Tex that was not completely removed.
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