<3일차 정면><7일차 정면><7일차 측면>hi!
I’m sorry for posting a messy picture because I couldn’t wash it first!
Today, I'm going to post a review of the first week of nose, eye, and face lifting.
I thought about whether to post it because my nose and my entire face were uneven due to the swelling,
but I thought it would be helpful for people like me who have an asymmetrical nose or face due to swelling, so I decided to post it
on the day of surgery. Except for not being able to breathe due to the gauze in my nose,
I had no pain and slept well without any problems.
The problem is that on the 2nd and 3rd days, I thought it was funny because the hospital said it was the time when the swelling was at its peak,
but everything was swollen, including my eyes, nose, and mouth.
I couldn't visually check my nose because of the splint, but I guess I couldn't sense this with my senses.
On the 4th, 5th, and 6th days, I used compresses, walked regularly, and drank water whenever I felt like it to control the swelling.
Finally,
on the 7th day, after the outer stitches and splint were removed, I was able to receive my new nose, but it
was because of the swelling. My left and right sides were not symmetrical and my face was
a bit thin, so I honestly didn't know what had improved and was frustrated, but the director said that it was because the eye and face lifting was done at the same time that the swelling had increased overall, and
the nose surgery went well, so he was confident that it would look nice once the swelling in the bridge and tip of the nose went down. They gave me a shot of a tranquilizer for my heart,
so now I'm continuing to apply steam and go for walks while waiting for the swelling to go down.
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