When I first had surgery, I was going to use silicone for the bridge of the nose and the nasal septum for the tip of the nose, but I did not have a septum in my nose (lol..), so I used donated cartilage.
I had surgery when I was 20, and since I'm a newbie, I've been drinking a lot, so I have contractures.
But while the contracture came, I didn't feel any pain, but later, my friend said that he seemed to have a bit of a sneeze, so I went to the hospital and found out that it was contracture.
Wasn't it that bad the second time around? Without a recovery period, I immediately re-operated with Gore-Tex on the bridge of the nose and ear cartilage on the tip of the nose.
Three years have passed since then. In the middle, the cartilage in the nose protruded and I had surgery to reposition it.
I think I saved a lot of time and heartache with just one nose surgery.
You never know when the side effects will come again, so be careful with alcohol, be careful with food, and be careful about weakening your immune
system, but you get a sudden feeling of tightness in your nose or a stinging nose.
I have to take it, but I can't even study..
After this final exam, I plan to go to Seoul to have the implant removed...