Hello~~ These days, men and women do a lot of plastic surgery, right? First of all, I am a 26-year-old man, and this time I had a big heart and had rhinoplasty. Since I have a severely hooked nose, I have been under a lot of stress since I was young. Fortunately this time, the timing was right, so I made up my mind, and as a result of asking around, I was introduced by an acquaintance.
Before the surgery, the bone protruded above the nose and the tip of the nose was severely drooped, so it was quite unpleasant to look at, and even the external appearance was very ugly.
The day I decided to have surgery, made a reservation for consultation, and finally had a consultation!! I held onto my trembling heart and went with my mother and older sister. Consultation result... It was a more serious hooked nose than I thought. So, I consulted more comfortably than I thought, and made a reservation for the surgery date the same day.
For your reference, autologous dermal rhinoplasty with almost no side effects was said to be done by a doctor with a lot of experience and no side effects
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Oh, by the way, it was written in the precautions not to take aspirin-type drugs from 2 weeks before plastic surgery.
I'm writing this because I thought it would help if you refer to it when you do plastic surgery. lol
Finally surgery day!!!!!!!
From the morning, I was very nervous due to the burden of surgery, but because I am under anesthesia and I do not have implants like silicone, but my own dermis, so I don't have to worry about side effects or the pain during surgery, and they encouraged me a lot. So I calmed down my trembling heart a lot and got the surgery.
I thought I could fall asleep when I was given sedatives, but it wasn't, and it felt like I was slightly out of my mind (??) as if my body had floated up after taking the medicine haha I did. Thanks to that, I think I was able to finish the surgery well without feeling much pain. ah!! And even after the surgery, there was almost no pain. They told me to take a painkiller if I was sick, so I took it just in case. don't do it Like other surgeries, there is almost no pain after the operation, so you can take care of your runny nose and apply ice packs diligently to reduce swelling and bruises.
On the first 3-4 days, I was wearing a cast, and the swelling hadn't gone away, so I was only vaguely expecting and worrying that I should keep my shape well. Looking at what has been a week now, the swelling has gone down a lot, and looking from the side, the protruding nasal bone has also been removed, so it looks much better than before the surgery!!
In the future, if you work harder on ice packs and receive treatment, the swelling in your nose will completely go down, and you will be much prettier than you are now, right? It hasn't even been a month yet, but I'm looking forward to it.
Also, because of my hooked nose, the hat didn't go well with me, so I couldn't wear it, but I only changed one nose, and the hat suits me quite well!!^^ Guys who are worried about their nose! Be brave!^^ Thank you^^