I had surgery with silicone + ear cartilage 7 years ago,
but I didn't like it in the end, so I only had the silicone removed about 5 years later. At the time, the doctor who operated on me
said it would be better to leave the cartilage at the tip of my nose alone, so I only removed the silicone... I should have just removed the whole thing. I regret it now.
It's much better than before with just the silica removed, but it's stressful because the cartilage at the tip of the nose is slightly different on the left and right sides. In particular, I don't know it well with the naked eye
, but depending on the lighting... or when I take a picture, the cartilage looks more prominent... (I think there are probably a lot of people like this...) It's not something that bothers
me, but the jaw joint is asymmetric. If you have slight teeth but
your nose is high, the asymmetry will become 100% worse, so think carefully before deciding on rhinoplasty.
To be honest, I originally had a cute little nose, but after surgery, it didn't match the overall shape of my face, so I had to have it removed.
To be honest, after that nose surgery, my acquaintances who don't see me often don't even know I had the surgery, so
my nose was so weakened that I felt a lot of stress. This is subjective, so even if other people think it's okay, it's something to use if it bothers you...
I'm probably thinking about having the cartilage removed sometime soon.
I really regret my nose surgery for a long time. Why do I have to pay money to go up on the operating table multiple times?