Phew, I'm sorry for taking a deep breath.
It's been less than a year since I had nose surgery.
I had the surgery around early May 2018.
The bridge of my nose is silicone and the tip of my nose is costal cartilage.
Of course, I didn't know that costal cartilage would be used from the first surgery. This is because they asked me to use ear cartilage.
However, after the surgery was completed, they said they had to use a donated rib because there was a shortage of materials. When I got home, my ears were fine.
Does it make sense that they did not use ear cartilage in the first place, but used donor ribs due to a lack of material? Actually, I don't know.
Now I am suffering from inflammation. I don't drink or smoke. It only gets better when you take the medicine, but after taking all the medicine given, the inflammation comes back. Without antibiotics, my nose continues to swell... and I don't like the way it looks.
This is because the nose, which was originally straight, became crooked.
When I asked the director, he gave me an answer I couldn't understand. “Do you know where I put the donor rib?”
“Where did you put it?”
“I put it on the right.”
Ah............... haha,
really haha I didn't understand it at the time, and when they told me it would be okay once the swelling went down, I just said yes and left. Like an idiot
, I'm thinking of removing the silicone and costal cartilage from my nose.
This is a review of my nose surgery less than a year ago.