My mother's nose was slightly upturned, with the nostrils visible from the front, but
it was always stressful and I hated it because when I took pictures, only my nose was visible.
However, I had read so much about the dangers of nose surgery and such that I was scared and
never thought about getting nose surgery.
However, I was worried
about how I would feel if I lived the life I wanted with the nose I wanted.
Finding a hospital was also a problem, and even if there was a good hospital, there were always cases of success and failure, so
at least nose surgery itself was like a lottery ticket. So
, I had the surgery at a private hospital in a place where only the nose was used.
I couldn't tell if it was successful or not because of
the swelling. After the swelling went down, I didn't think about lowering the nostrils..? Haha.
I didn't do the bridge of the nose, just the tip of the nose as the septum.
I have a sassy nose and I was just careful not to show my nostrils,
but why? Other than the sharper tip of the nose, nothing has changed at all. It's
okay if you can see the nostrils, but there is nothing to be gained by using the septum, and you won't have a pig's nose, only a hard nose. I
waited, thinking that if more time passed, the nostrils wouldn't be visible, but when I
came to my senses after 8 months, I had a nose revision surgery. Are you looking into it?
A firm decision was needed.
Once again..?
I heard this place is good. Should I give it a try?
In the meantime, even
though it was good at the time, if you look at the removal review, it was fine for 20 years, but suddenly it was built, etc.
It was fine for 20 years, but suddenly?
What's even more interesting is that it's been 30 years, but there's also an article saying that it's been built...
Ah, isn't there anything permanent about nose surgery?
I have a terrible idea of what I would do if I were to have a repeat surgery in the distant future.
So, I am looking into removing my nose~! Haha.