I had nose surgery 12 years ago. He had a small, low nose. I had surgery because I thought it would be better not to hear the low sound.
As a result of consultation with several hospitals, most recommended 2mm, but the hospital where I operated on said 3mm. I thought it would be better to be taller, so I made an appointment at the hospital that said 3mm and had surgery.
I did it with 3mm silicone on the bridge of the nose, ear cartilage on the tip of the nose, and Alloderm.
After that, for 12 years, there was no inflammation, no build-up, and I lived well with no problems at all. It's ear cartilage, so it's not a pig's nose, but the tip of the nose is soft and moves well enough from side to side. However, the shape of the nose was quite unnatural. The front view is not bad, but the side view is tattered. The starting point of the bridge of the nose is too much from the forehead, and the tip of the nose is not high and drips straight down.. If exaggerated, it looks like an avatar?
It's always been stressful, but I'm also afraid of reoperation again. I think it was even more so as I watched my friend who had only been commanded 4 times during construction. Also, like Shin Bong-sun, I was afraid that the revision surgery would make it more unnatural.
But this time, I came across cases without silicone on the Internet and I am trying to remove silicone. I just knew that removing silicone was not an option.
I went on a plastic surgery consultation tour after seeing people who returned to their original state even after removing the silicone. I expected it to some extent, but the doctors, who are experts and traders, said that it is absolutely impossible to do without silicone, only reoperation is possible, and they said that they would do it naturally.
I went to the doctor who had my surgery and he said he would take it out because he hated artificial taste and wanted to remove it! "I can make the tip of my nose the same except for the silicone, but won't I regret it even if I go back to a low nose? There are many advantages to having a plastic nose (such as a thin but high and clear impression) than a non-plasty nose (a natural but low and sharp impression). Didn't you choose plastic surgery? Think carefully and make a decision you won't regret." I'm
still thinking.
I'll post a review after I remove it!