After the high school 3 exam was over, I received counseling for a hawk nose that was a complex for 3 years (I was not a hawk nose when I was in middle school). When I was
young, my mother took me to two places, but
the first place I went to was a very large general hospital
. It was expensive and I have quite severe hooks
, so I was shocked that I couldn't have a perfectly smooth nose and that the hooks would remain
.
I think it was written about 300 hehe /
In the end, I had surgery at the second place I went, and neither my mother nor I
knew anything, so I only consulted with the head of the counseling office and set a date; On the day of the operation, she went in after consulting with the doctor, but
now that I think about it, she wasn't crazy about
nose or nose, and I knew that silicone was a necessity, not an option.
I had an open surgery, but the scar was quite large and still remains.
Fortunately, I'm short, so if I put on makeup and cover it up with concealer, there aren't many people who will see my flaws underneath, but I'm
worried about things like standing on the subway or something.
Because of the scar, I continued to apply scar ointment for several years, and then I went to the hospital, but the
doctor was unfriendly and said that the scar would not
go away.My nostrils aren't even, but one nostril is narrower in my nose, so it's sometimes difficult
to
breathe
Or maybe it's a place that does nose surgery well
anyway. Anyway, it's best not to do a nose job, and if you're going to do a hook, you'll want to do it
at a nose specialist, such as an otolaryngologist or an otolaryngologist.
I was looking for silicone removal months ago, so I guess I did it with Gore-Tex; I can't even remember exactly this part haha
When I asked over the phone, it was difficult to find information about who the doctor was in charge of, and fortunately, I found out that it was done with
silicone.
I signed up to find out about the removal surgery, but it went well, so I hope I can leave a photo review~