I was afraid of silicone, so I underwent surgery without implants, but the hump didn't improve at all, and the tip of my nose was more blunt than before the surgery, so I had to go to Mint again. ;; ㅋ
I didn't have the height of the nose bridge, so I sharpened the nose bridge again, put 2mm thin silicone, rewrote the existing nasal septum and added ear cartilage
. I wonder if this is a success, but
this place is famous for making it safe by operating under local anesthesia, but the local was okay... First of all, there is no surrogate risk, and the line is checked before complete suturing.
It was a little crazy because I heard the sound rather than the pain, but I was able to do it... It was hard to wait with cotton. I think being thirsty was the hardest thing. Still, the reason why the pain at this time was beautified was because I had a successful surgery...
The first surgery was performed in a closed room at another hospital, but the only thing I liked was that there were no surgical scars. The problem is that the difference between before and after surgery is not big and the hawks came out again.
During my first visit to the hospital after surgery, they gave me antibiotics and swelling injections, and when I went to the hospital the next time, I removed the tape and everything, and went back a month later to check the progress.
Every time I visited the hospital, the director personally looked at it, and if I thought there was something wrong, if I inquired via KakaoTalk, he answered me well. In my case, I had nose tenderness before taking off the splint, so I called and visited the hospital, and there was nothing wrong. There must have been tenderness at the beginning of the nose surgery. Before, it must have been a little different because it was a non-implantation product. But this disappeared after a few days. I was able to get in touch with the hospital, so I was relieved and recovered.. I am so satisfied that I am writing a review!
I think silicone is better than no implants to firmly press down on the hook... I hope the doctors choose hospitals well!