I'm a 22-year-old male. As a child, I suffered from severe rhinitis due to internal fractures, bends, and inflammation caused by an accident, and I remembered what the doctor told me to do as an adult, so I went to an ENT clinic.
I took a picture of my insides with a CT or MRI machine, and it was really shocking. One side was completely bent and blocked, and my nostrils were so swollen that I couldn't see the passage. So I had 4 surgeries: a white nose, a beak nose, inflammation removal, and a nose tip correction using septal cartilage. While I
was at it, I also had my nose bridge corrected, and seriously... I thought I looked like an avatar. At first... it was so unnatural and thick that my nose looked completely straight. My nose is a lot better now than it was back then, but it still feels unnatural.
In a dark concert hall, when the lights shine on my nose, it looks really pretty because of the contrast, and it's thin, but the line is curved and nice, but when you look at it from the front, it looks really thick... And after they straightened the tip of my nose, my nostrils stand out more and I'm worried about that ㅠㅠ I do
n't think the swelling has completely gone down yet, so I'll wait... It's my first surgery, so I can't help but feel worried because I have regrets.