<전><전><후><후><후>The materials for the revision rhinoplasty were autologous costal cartilage at the tip of the nose and donated dermis (Alloderm) for the bridge of the nose. It's now been 2 months since the surgery.
I don't normally have a very flat nose bridge, so I think the bridge of my nose was raised a bit high. I was worried because it looked too high after the splint was removed in the first week, but the doctor said it was a bit overcorrected and would look natural over time, so I was a little skeptical. .. As time goes by, it’s really becoming more and more natural!! Phew.. Now the height has become much more natural~~
Once I got contractures and my nose was ruined, I could never use silicone. After researching, I came across a material called Alloderm. When I first heard about it, it was unfamiliar and unfamiliar to me, so I searched a lot. But it was more than I thought. There are a lot of people who have had nose contracture surgery using donated dermis, haha. I thought it was a good thing. It certainly seems that materials like dermis have a low probability of inflammation and contracture. If there is a downside, it is that it is absorbed..? But after actually having the surgery, it seemed like the absorption was just a bit natural, so I'm very satisfied. These days, people around me keep praising me for how great my nose is. The
condition of my nose was so bad before the surgery, so I tried not to be greedy and just let my mind down as much as possible. Time passed. My nose is getting prettier the more I get there, so... it's so hambokey. Before, I thought it would be nothing if only the raised tip of my nose came down... ㅠㅠ I'm satisfied that it looks great so far! I will watch for up to 6 months and leave a general review :)
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