I had nose surgery in 2016. At the time, I had a deviated septum, so the surgery was performed through an incision along with rhinitis nasal valve surgery, but I was asymmetrical right after the surgery. I thought it would be swelling, but 5 years later, the asymmetry is still there. Before the surgery, I was clearly not asymmetrical, but after becoming asymmetrical, I felt extremely deprived and lived under a lot of stress. If I had just had rhinitis surgery, I would have lived without this stress, but I have to live with these worries by undergoing nose-raising surgery at the same time. My nose wasn't bad before the surgery, but during the surgery, I was trying to raise the bridge of my nose at the same time. I'm almost regretting doing it. I've heard that the bridge of the nose is high and the side lines are pretty, but the fluttering of the nostrils bothers me. After living like this and serving in the military, it was becoming somewhat dull, but recently I've been thinking about having surgery again. Does it bother you when you see it? Or is it worth living on? I am very worried about whether or not to have reoperation. Among other people, they never talked about things like pairing or asymmetry in their daily lives, and there were many cases where they only found out about it after it was talked about. This is a serious concern, so please reply. I would appreciate it if you could tell me your personal opinion, as it is more important to judge based on what others see rather than my own standards.
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