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I will omit the side effects so far, and it has been 8 months since the first surgery. It is now 9 months. This is a case where I had 4 surgeries: nasal bridge reduction, columella improvement surgery where the columella was incised inside the nose and raised with thread, nasal curve, and nasal sagging surgery. . (I only wanted to slightly reduce the bridge of my nose, but the hospital recommended it, so I had to undergo multiple surgeries, and I completely regret this.) The columella was raised so high that the pulling symptoms were so severe that the thread that raised it was removed early, and another 6 months have passed.
The conclusion is that I am still suffering from severe side effects
. It has now been clearly established that it is no longer the effect of the scarring that is regularly mentioned at the hospital. If it is the scarring, it should be a situation that is alleviated at least a little as time goes by... but it is not relieved at all. It's not working... This is a side effect of excessive reduction and attachment of the nostril, which causes the tissue to be pulled and tightened due to a lack of tissue, putting pressure on the sides of the nostril... Reduction of the nostril should
be done very carefully, finding a place where it can be done without overdoing it, and taking great care to do it as much as possible. I do not recommend undergoing reduction surgery to cut the tissue behind the nose... I had really wide nose bridges, but I wonder how drastic the reduction would have been to reduce it to such an unbearable level that it would be difficult... And when I lie down, the crackling sound in my nose continues. . Why on earth is this like this? Even though I told the hospital, they didn't take it as a big deal. Is there anyone who has experienced something like this?
Rather than spend the rest of my life in this difficult situation, even if some scars remain, I would like to reattach the tissue and stretch it even a little to be free from the pressure of excessive tightening and pulling. If you have any information about a place where reconstructive surgery can be performed well, I would be grateful if you could give me the information. Among the places I found, there was a plastic surgery center called Aone that transplants skin and cartilage at the same time to increase the lack of nasal tissue. Unfortunately, there was one. A message pops up saying the hospital has moved and is closed.
If you have any information, please reply... The downside to this kind of surgery is that it leaves a scar, and even if a scar remains, I want to reconstruct it. That's how difficult everyday life is. ㅠㅠ
I really regret this year.. To the point where I want to go back in time and erase the day of surgery. ㅠㅠ ~~ If you are looking for surgery, be sure to look into several places and even if the hospital encourages you to do various things, you can safely only perform the minimal surgery. I hope you don't have any side effects like I did.