I had my first nose surgery here in 2016.
It's been 3 years now.
When I first consulted, I wanted a gorgeous and tart nose, and my mother wanted a very natural nose. So, the director said that he would make changes as natural as possible by reflecting my opinions as a party to the surgery more.
The results of the first surgery were satisfactory and it was good to hear from people around me that I became more beautiful.
However, as time went on, the tip of the nose looked sharper, and I heard that the tip of the nose is a little pointed and sharp. So now I am thinking of reoperation.
I found out after going to Brown and other hospitals, but now they say that both the bridge of the nose and the tip of the nose show silicone and septal cartilage.
I also looked in the mirror and felt that the tip of my nose looked a bit angular and something was unnatural, but I found out that it was a reflection phenomenon.
If you use septal cartilage or ear cartilage on the tip of your nose, there is a high chance that you will see through.. It
's not that there are serious side effects or that you don't like it too much, but as time goes on, you often hear that it looks transparent and looks unnatural. I also received a lot of treatment.. I plan to re-operate in time. ㅠ
Director Kim Gwi-rak of Brown is famous for nose surgery and revision surgery, so I wanted to get a consultation, but he said no because I received it from Director Lee Jung-hoon at first...
If you really need it based on the patient's condition? Mann says that you can ask another director after receiving confirmation directly from the manager.
For reference, when I went to the revision surgery consultation, the director said it would be difficult because the doctor was busy, so I only consulted with the head of the department.
In the case of reoperation at Brown, he recommended three methods: lightly trimming only the tip of the nose (nasal septum cartilage), covering the ear cartilage once, or using the autologous dermis.
Another hospital said that both the bridge of the nose and the tip of the nose use new silicone and materials, and both the shape and the see-through phenomenon need to be improved.
I haven't decided where to do it right now, but I'm thinking that maybe I'll do it again in a new place.