I did it in July, so it's already been 5 months.
Reporters on YouTube today?? I was shocked to see a woman who had a wrong rhinoplasty on a high-profile program called ,
so I came back in.
The bridge of her nose had melted due to nasal inflammation, so
she had it rebuilt with her scalp. It looked the same, but
she was living with severe depression and avoidance of people.
It was so sad... What happened to her? I'm curious.
I, too , searched and checked
the side effects for several years before doing it,
and finally decided to do it. However, you have to keep the worst case in mind when going into surgery. In
my case, I have a small, short, slightly upturned nose, a very low nose,
and rhinitis. I had
a small nose and a deviated nasal septum, so I thought the nasal septum would not be enough, so
I used donated costal cartilage + ear cartilage + nasal septum. The
bridge of my nose was made of silicone. The long-awaited day of splint removal haha. I wasn't happy at all.
There was blood between my eyebrows and it was very swollen. It
was like a monster. Avoiding people doesn't happen for nothing. The accumulated
blood is self-absorbed, but in severe cases, it can be removed.
The director said it would be absorbed, but
at my insistence, he squeezed it out with a syringe and took it out twice.
After that, the swelling subsided. The nose that I had always wanted,
"low between the eyebrows, cool at the tip of the nose, and slightly pointed",
appeared.
It was very irritated for two months, but
now it is being managed stably and well.
The doctor saw me after two months and
said he would give me cosmetics to use it. The praise review is somewhat cringy...
I'm very satisfied with it now, but
I always have to live with the fear that it will cause inflammation.
ㅂㄹㅇ ㄱㄱㄹ Teacher, I did it in the mid to late 300s.
I made a mistake in saving money ㅠㅠ I just gave up on money.
Before the nose surgery, I woke up to the point where I would wake up and open Seongyesa, but there was
no change. As for the posts... haha
, everyone, gather a lot of information.
I hope you have a surgery you won’t regret.
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