I was just bragging about the outline lol, but I wasn't able to do my nose up at all.
Let me tell you in advance, if you need to contour or want to do an additional nose,
I think the right answer is to just contour the nose at the same time. For
your information, I'm in my first year of nose surgery~!
Just once.. it was hard haha.
And after that,
I think you just have to take it easy.. My face was so big that even before the surgery, my nose was very low... I thought it was a very small nose, but it was
low, but not that small... That's how much my face looks like. The teeth, cheeks, cheekbones, etc.
It may have looked like that because the area of the other parts was a little bigger than the nose.
So, I made the large area smaller and
reshaped the low, small nose in the opposite direction.
The surgery really matches the contour and the nose. I think it is~ What
I still remember is
that breathing was really hard in the beginning...lol.
And because of the stitches in my nose and mouth, it was very uncomfortable to breathe and eat...
Other than that, since they put silicone in it, it felt like a foreign body or
there was swelling. What if it goes on for a really long time? I was just wondering, but
this is as ridiculous as I thought! I don't think there was such a thing.
Originally, I was only stressed about the shape of my face because I didn't know the importance of the nose, but
once I started worrying about it, I could only see the nose. Haha;;
I have a short nose with no columella. It used to be blunt.
After the surgery and full recovery,
it has a natural line that suits my face very well and has a thin, high nose.
It's nice to have the nose shape I wanted.
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