I wanted to have a nose surgery, so I looked into it for a while, but I was scared of getting silicone, so I thought carefully and carefully and decided to go for the non-implant type. I looked up reviews of the hospital I was going to, and I looked at so many that I could guess whether it was the hospital I wanted just by looking at the before and after pictures. I worked
like crazy on my hands.
I went to a total of 5 places to get my feet checked.
I used ear cartilage on the tip of my nose. The swelling was very severe until the 3rd day, but after taking the medicine given by the hospital and drinking pumpkin juice and fox tea, it went away quickly.
I think the pumpkin juice and fox tea are really effective.
Picture 7 is 7. I had
the worst skin type for nose surgery. They said it was difficult to do the surgery because of the shape and the skin was very tight. (That's why Gabissam) Well, we'll have to
wait and see, but it's still pretty good. If
they had put in silicone, it would have been taller and more flashy, but
it's the non-implant type that I've done now. It's so natural and just like my nose lol. If I don't tell you, you'll never know. I wish
I had put silicone in it sometimes... but considering that the silicone was clearly visible on my friend's nose, I think I did a good job. Because I
have a double nose, the director of the ear cartilage
at the tip of my nose used a nasal septum because my nose is small and weak. They said that if I do this, the contracture side effects will come quickly, so the bridge
of the nose is made of ear cartilage
and
the skin behind the ears is thick due to the fascia, so I had a subtle surgery
to
prevent
a stuffy nose, increase the volume of the columella and even reduce the nostril. Just 30 seconds before I started filming because I was drunk? After a little bit of that feeling
, the anesthesia went away and I could feel all the sounds. There was no pain at all, and I could hear the surgery sounds very well, so I was straining my whole body. After the surgery, when I
woke up from the anesthesia, the pain started to creep in. I lay down for about 30 minutes and got into the car, but my nose hurt like crazy. My ears hurt more than my nose and I almost went crazy, but I took just one painkiller and I haven't had any pain since. I'm a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a bit of a
bit of