Originally, my nose was very short, but I had my first surgery 5 months ago at a hospital specializing in short noses, by inserting silicone into the bridge of my nose and raising the tip of my nose with ear cartilage.
However, my skin was thin, so my nose continued to be red, and the columella was built with ear cartilage, and from two months after the surgery, it became too bright and protruded. There is.. The hospital where I had the surgery is trying to remove the silicone and lower it overall, but there are many people who say that the see-through hasn't been resolved even after reoperation, so I'm really worried if I have to have it removed. I was so
frustrated that I went to a consultation and they said that the silicone is too short and there is a possibility of building up now, so if I remove it, it can be lifted. They said they would remove everything and re-surgery using only the cartilage. Is there anyone who lost their light after doing this?
I really don't want to lie down on the operating table again. My original nose was too short, there was no nose tip, and the skin was thin. The only way was to remove it, but I'm so frustrated that I'm wondering if I'm making the wrong choice again.
Front view with the photo comparing the height of my nose/now. I am attaching a photo of the reflection ㅠㅠ
Those of you who have had surgery to remove/re-surgery because of the reflection, even though you are born short, please leave a review..
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