I was really worried about my lower forehead, so I thought about it for several years, and after seeing someone I knew had nose surgery, I got the courage to have the surgery. He was in the otolaryngology department, but I was a plastic surgeon… The material was silicone 6mm on the bridge of the nose, donated ribs on the tip of the nose, and the nasal septum. I didnt do it because I said it would not be necessary to reduce the nostrils. Although I am a woman, I have a sharp and neutral image overall (there are some eyebrow bones), so I did not like very feminine lines or masculine lines, but the director seems to have chosen the lines well to fit the image. Its now the 17th day since the surgery and my face feels awkward and artificial because Im not familiar with it yet, but when I met my acquaintances a few days ago, I dont know if I did it if I didnt say it. But it would definitely be different by raising it by 6mm; Some acquaintances who did not know that I had the surgery looked at the post-surgery photos and asked if I had opened my eyes because my eyes were getting longer. He honestly told me that he didnt touch his eyes and only did his nose. Im satisfied with the fact that my eyes have become clearer after the surgery, because I raised the forehead a lot to make my eyes look distant before. I actually like this part the most. Bokkos skin is a bit thick, so if you look closely, its still Bokko, whether its the aftermath of the remaining swelling. I wore glasses a little bit, but I dont feel that way anymore. The swelling hasnt been much since I did it, but after I took the splint off on the 7th day, when I first looked at it from the front, the bridge of my nose was swollen. Nevertheless, I liked the profile look haha Its because it looks like it has risen so much, the swelling on the bridge of the nose went away quickly, and the feeling of the avatar when viewed from the front or at a 45-degree angle disappeared on the 9th day, and by the 10th day, the overall swelling was similar It seems. It hasnt even been a month yet, so theres still a long way to go, but I want this to be my first and last surgery, and I want to hold it for a long time without pain or inflammation like now. (I did not use any app or filter for all photos)
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