First of all, I have a huge complex about my nose.
I have a boxy nose, a raised nose, and a short, low nose.
I've wanted to do something to my nostrils since I was young, but
when my mom had my nostrils reduced 13 years ago, the external incision scar
lasted too long and was noticeable. I completely gave up on seeing it,
but times have changed(?) and surgical techniques have changed and become more common these days, so I
mustered up the courage to go for a consultation again
and ended up having my nose bridge reduced a week ago haha. I
received consultations ㅁㅌ, ㄹㅍㄹ, ㅅㅇㅇ,
but I have the most faith in them. When I went there,
it hurt a lot on the first day, but I took painkillers and was fine, and
on the second day, I didn't feel any pain at all, to the point where I was wondering, "Why did I do this?"
But I felt it when I smiled or yawned.
Removing stitches is less painful than unraveling double stitches.
Today is exactly a week since the surgery, and
it's been 4 days since the stitches were removed.
The scar I was most worried about is hard to see with makeup on,
but it's still red,
but it's healing very well, so the prognosis seems to be good.
The best thing about
it is that my nose has gotten smaller.
Sigh...my nose got smaller
without rhinoplasty....
Everyone, this surgery is a revolution ㅠㅠㅠ
Even with makeup, my eyes look bigger..
my puffy nose is compensated to some extent...
Maybe it's because of the visual effect, but the tip of my nose looks high..
I don't want my nose to look bad, so the director took care of measuring it in advance and
made it fit my face perfectly
. All I could think was why I did this now...
If you are afraid of nose implants
, seriously think about nose reduction first. I
highly recommend it.