I originally had rhinoplasty with silicone.
Due to an accident, one of the nose bridges supporting the silicone was broken
, and I did not like the nose that was originally operated, so I had to have another surgery
.
Is the procedure to tie the tip of the nose with a thread in the place where it was first plasticized
? (There is no change in height at all, only the number of nose areas has decreased, making the nose look
smaller). The nose bridge was treated with a very thin silicone
.
I didn't have a low nose, but I really didn't like it because it felt like my nose was smaller than before
. Also, because I was very expensive (exercises, fights
, etc., bruises, all of my genetics are rhinitis),
my rhinitis was so severe that I couldn’t just breathe through one nose, but
that didn’t solve it either. Every
time I go to the hospital, I recommend surgery. Because of these reasons,
I wanted to have a reoperation at the hospital, but I couldn't, and in the end, I just
went crazy and this time I did it.
It's been 10 days since my reoperation. Once the rhinitis is completely
resolved, it is really amazing. Thistle that aligns the bones? And he said that the
mucous membrane was removed. The bridge of the nose is made of surge
foam, and the tip of the nose is made of ear cartilage.
However, the swelling on the bridge of the nose is as severe as in the picture. Is it swelling or something is wrong .. I
wanted a nose that was high like a celebrity's nose because I was able to get a little tee
this time because of my failed nose surgery last time
. She also wanted a manly, thick nose.
When I first had the surgery, the swelling went down quickly.. Is this swelling
or the height of the nose?
I can't even call the hospital because it's the weekend..
Seniors, please give me advice like this.
Will the swelling go away?
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