It's a man.
First of all, I was a person who liked my face before the surgery, and
many people around me had plastic surgery, so I decided to do it.
If it was going to be like this, I wondered why I didn't have it.
I went to 5 places in Gangnam for consultations and went to this hospital in Gwangju because a friend of mine had one. I had a tall and pretty nose in Gangnam. I had it done because I wanted a nose that looked as natural as possible and matched my face. A year later, I am quite satisfied.
I went in for the surgery and was put under sedation for a few minutes (because of the pain from the local anesthesia, I was put to sleep for a short time). When I came back to consciousness, I finished the surgery (about 40 minutes)
, got up, applied a cold compress, and went home. ㅡ
I was worried because I heard it was really painful, but on the day of the surgery, it was throbbing until about 11pm, and when I woke up, there was no pain and my nose was blocked, so I only felt stuffy.
Here, the nasal cotton was removed after 2 days. My friends said it was 10 days a week, but I got it removed after 2 days. It didn't harden, so it was pulled out without any pain, and the stitches were removed on the 7th day (it stings as much as when you pull out your eyebrows, but it doesn't make you tear up.) At first, it was a little swollen and my eyes were cloudy, so I thought I did it for no reason, but as time went by and around 10 days passed, it got noticeably better, and by about 15 days. I went out for a drink.
After a month, the big swelling went away and other people didn't notice it, and now everyone doesn't know what to do before they have a pig's nose. My nose was originally high, but I didn't like the tip of my nose. The shape came out really pretty and it's perfect for those who want something natural and not excessive. I recommend it. I live in Seoul, so I deliberately went down to the countryside to buy it, and although the price was more expensive than Gangnam, I am quite satisfied.