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It is the 11th day since reoperation due to contracture inflammation.
I had the surgery at a famous hospital in Seongyesa. It's always been in the search rankings,,,
It's been about 4 years since my first surgery in a local area, but I was recently stressed out about something bad and drank a lot, and
the inflammation got worse to the point where silicone was sticking out from the tip of my nose, so I had the silicone removed, and the ear cartilage + behind the ear. I had surgery on myofascial tissue.
Actually, I wanted to use silicone again, but the director said absolutely no, and instead said that he would insert it thickly into the ear fascia because it would cause a great sense of loss.
Originally, the tip of my nose was very hard due to the nasal septum, but after surgery using ear cartilage, it is definitely soft and good on the 11th day.
I have silicone sticking out on the tip of my nose. Because it came out and oozed a little, I took antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medication for two weeks before the surgery, and I could hardly talk about the design with the doctor during the first consultation. The condition of my nose was so bad that I felt like my goal was to just make it as good as possible. I was a little frustrated because I felt that my nose was in such condition, but for whatever reason, I had a lot of faith and trust in the director, so I made an appointment thinking that he would take care of it. Anyway, I scheduled the surgery as soon as possible and scheduled it on July 7th, but I was not in a good condition that day or I was scared. As I was lying on the operating table disinfecting it with alcohol, I felt nauseous, broke out in a cold sweat, and my blood pressure suddenly dropped, so I was unable to have the surgery. I wasn't able to have surgery, but I went to the recovery room, got an intravenous gel, and came back. Because I lived in a rural area, I was upset that I couldn't have the surgery even though I had all my accommodations booked. In some ways, it was a big loss because the hospital couldn't perform the surgery that day, but I was very grateful that they worried about me and comforted me. I took good care of my body for two weeks and had surgery on July 21st. I held my breath while disinfecting my nose, so it went well, and the surgery was performed after anesthesia. I had the surgery while listening to IU's songs throughout the surgery, and I remember feeling very amazed as soon as I was anesthetized. He said that there was a lot of scarring on the nose and that it was a very difficult surgery. Later, he showed me the silicone and the flesh scraped out of his nose, and it was amazing. They said it usually takes about 2 hours, but I think it took about 3 hours and 30 minutes to prepare. The director and manager had a very difficult time. After finishing, he immediately recharged himself with ice cream.
The post-surgery care was very good, and the director personally observed the progress every time I went. I had a splint and taping for a week and then taping for a few more days. Because it was a reoperation, the swelling was severe and they thought it needed to be reshaped, so they did it again. When I took off the splint and saw the shape of my nose for the first time, I was really shocked. There's an avatar + a human face. I had enough confidence in this hospital and the director to the point where I even went to other hospitals for consultations, but at that time, I started to regret it a little... I thought I would never be able to have a nose surgery again even if I died, but when I saw him right after the splint was removed, I had strong thoughts of having another surgery. , And I was really surprised that the nostrils were like this. So I talked to the director, and he told me to look at his nostrils, saying that no one is exactly symmetrical. I was really worried because I thought I would have to live with nostrils like this, but as the swelling went down, they became symmetrical. If the director had told me it was swelling, I would have waited comfortably, but when I came in, I was afraid to search using keywords for my nostrils... Other people told me that it would be okay once the swelling went down, so I believed it and waited. I did the taping for a few more days, but since it was summer, I had a bit of a hard time due to the oil and the stickiness of the tape combined. I couldn't even use a warm compress because I was afraid it would make it stickier, but yesterday after removing the taping, I massaged it with oil to remove sebum, and after applying a warm compress, the swelling seems to have gone down more than if I walked for a week. In fact, until yesterday, I couldn't get used to my bulging nose and bulbous nose when I looked in the mirror, but today I feel relieved.
It's been about 4 years since my first surgery, and I've been really stressed. Even if people didn't say it directly, there was a feeling of entitlement and a look at my nose. I often had the feeling, whether I knew it or not, of ‘Why is my nose like that even though I had nose surgery?’ I also taught children for a short time, and since they were children, I often heard, without any filtering, 'Your nose is strange.' Well, I naturally started avoiding people. My parents were also very upset. I think I have lost a youthful and beautiful time in my life. I was like that too, but when I had my first surgery, I think I only thought about the positive aspects of nose surgery. I thought the side effects weren't about me. So, I thought it would be easy, but what I found out after looking into revision surgery and visiting Naver Cafe and Seongyesa is that it really isn't an easy thing to think about. If you go to the Seongyesa nose removal/reconstruction forum right now, you will see many heartbreaking stories. Of course, there are many people who have had successful results after undergoing rhinoplasty. Rhinoplasty is not something you can try once and return if you don't like it, and it's not something you can try at this hospital, so I had a lot of trouble choosing a hospital. After reading almost all the reviews and even reading the comments of those who wrote reviews, I came up with some standards and chose this hospital because I thought it was a hospital that met those standards. We avoided large hospitals and looked into whether the single director had sufficient experience, paid sufficient attention to function and safety, and pursued natural beauty, and filtered out places with harsh reviews or comments. Hospitals that say they don't know what to do after surgery usually have bad reviews. In terms of appearance, everyone has different aesthetic standards and it is impossible to satisfy everyone, so we also looked at negative comments and tried to find a director with basic skills and aesthetic sense. However, I was anxious because the hospital did not have a website and there were not many reviews, but I felt that it was advantageous to see that he basically did not care about such things. When I actually went to the hospital, there were many people, and I was confident in the director's aesthetic sense after seeing photos of surgery reviews of cases similar to mine. got it. I thought it was my last surgery, so I set a date for surgery right away and had it, as I was confident that I wouldn't fail. After the surgery, I have a lot of regrets about what the past days would have been like if I had had my first surgery here. Of course, looks aren't everything, but I think my complex about my nose had a lot of influence in many ways at an age when I was most concerned about external aspects...
When I wrote it, it almost seemed like I was writing more than just a broker, but also a public relations ambassador. I was worried that someone would recognize it, but I wrote it down because I learned a lot from Seongyesa Temple. This does not mean that this hospital is the best or anything like that. There were definitely negative reviews, and it may not have been a good hospital for some people. The price is expensive, it is too natural, the design is good, etc. However, I think there is a hospital that is right for you. I think I was lucky enough to find a hospital that was right for me. I don't think my nose is pretty by anyone's standards, but compared to before the surgery, I think I've achieved results that I'm really satisfied with. I hope that you will make a wise choice based on your own standards and achieve results that will satisfy you. Thank you for reading this long article.